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Françoise Hardy (1962 album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Françoise Hardy (1962 album)
''Françoise Hardy'' (known as ''The "Yeh-Yeh" Girl from Paris!'' in USA) is the debut studio album by the French pop singer Françoise Hardy. It was released in November 1962 in France, on LP, Disques Vogue (LD 600-30). This album was published with no title, except for her name on the cover. The album has therefore colloquially become known by the title of its most successful song, "Tous les garçons et les filles" ("All the Boys and Girls"). ==Critical reception==
Allmusic critic Stewart Mason stated that "Hardy's music is catchy and stripped down to its barest essentials -- and Hardy herself sings her lyrics in an attractive but chilly drop-dead monotone that's far removed from the perkiness of almost every other female singer (minus Nico and Mary Weiss of the Shangri-Las) of the '60s." Mason also wrote: "''The "Yeh-Yeh" Girl from Paris'' is an outstanding record, but it's the '60s pop equivalent of Shaker furniture: free of ornamentation and exquisitely simple."〔
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