Louise Forestier - La Douce Emma
Posted on March 17, 2006 by plkbryn
Louise Forestier strikes me as the edgy French Canadian counterpart to the more wholesome Nancy Priddy. Both recorded really cool psych tinged "pop" albums in the late 60s and had acting careers (Forestier chose the stage while Priddy pursued TV.) But unlike Priddy, I suspect that Forestier listened to a lot more Nico which is a good thing . . . if you like Nico. Forestier's music has this dark energy to it that I don't often hear in well produced studio albums from this period, and has some really out there acid moments. The stripped down instrumentation (featuring the occasional orchestral embellishment) shows off the flawed beauty of Forestier's vocals. Great stuff all around, and highly recommended if you dig chanteuses.
Filed under: Psych / Prog
2 Comments to “Louise Forestier - La Douce Emma”
Whatchoo talkin’ ’bout? She’s a great singer. Sure, she fluffs some notes, but she’s got great presence, touch and style. Nice crazy track.
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though i dig this albums crazy moments, she CANNOT sing at all. i really wanted to like her voice because the album would be a lot of fun to listen to. but i can’t past it. it hurts