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Les Mots bleus (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Les Mots bleus (album)
''Les Mots bleus'' ((英語:''Blue Words'')) is a 1974 album by French singer Christophe based on the ballad of the same name.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.lesinrocks.com/musique/yntht/post/morceau-classique-les-mots-bleus-christophe-1974/ )〕 Along with its groundbreaking predecessor album ''Les Paradis Perdus'' it revived the career of Christophe in the 1970s which, had taken a downturn following the initial success of "Aline" in 1965. Jean-Michel Jarre wrote the lyrics for the title track, which has been described as "outstanding" by ''Billboard'' magazine.〔 It is considered one of the top albums and songs of French pop music. In 2010, the French edition of ''Rolling Stone'' magazine put it at number 45 in its list of the best albums of French rock. ==Inspiration== In 1974, Christophe took delivery of an ''Eminem'' brand synthesiser in Francis Dreyfus' recording studio. As he was experimenting with the keyboard of the synthesiser, he got the inspiration for the song "Les Mots Bleus", after which the album was named. Jean-Michel Jarre, who had already cooperated with Christophe in his groundbreaking album ''Les Paradis Perdus'' as the lyricist, after numerous attempts, finally wrote the lyrics for the music Christophe had composed on the synthesiser. During the studio recording of the song, a member of the chorus nearly fainted because he could not keep up with the arrangement and did not breathe at the appropriate time.〔 After ''Les Mots Bleus'', the cooperation between Jarre and Christophe was discontinued.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://en.jeanmicheljarre.es/interview-with-daniele-feuillerat/ )〕
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