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You're Under Arrest (Serge Gainsbourg album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | You're Under Arrest (Serge Gainsbourg album)
''You're Under Arrest'' is the final album by French singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. The album was released in 1987 through Philips Records. It was produced by Philippe Lerichomme and the American guitarist Billy Rush, who collaborated with Gainsbourg on his previous album, ''Love on the Beat'' (1984). Retaining the new wave of ''Love on the Beat'', the album consists of "funk tunes" and introduces hip hop〔 elements to Gainsbourg's music, inspired by acts such as Chic and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. The album also features a cover version of "Gloomy Sunday," a song composed by Hungarian pianist Rezső Seress and "Mon légionnaire," a French song popularized by Édith Piaf.〔 ==Music and lyrics== Musically, the song on the album were described as "overly slick funk tunes that border on both new wave and rap."〔 The lyrics of the songs are mostly written in French, English or ''Franglais''.〔 The title track, "You're Under Arrest", features rapped backing vocals and references English synthpop group Bronski Beat.〔 The track "Five Easy Pisseuses" thematically deals with sexuality, and features a tenor saxophone solo performed by Stan Harrison. In contrast to the melancholic nature of the original song, Gainsbourg's "jazzy Caribbean-kissed version" of "Gloomy Sunday" was described as a "lounge-y love song".〔 The cover version of "Mon légionnaire" also takes inspirations from disco genre and features a synthesizer programming work over Gainsbourg's "gravelly" vocal delivery.〔
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