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Supermodels


  • Subject: Supermodels
  • From: bruce_smith at talk21.com (Bruce Smith)
  • Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 08:49:44 +0100 (BST)

You can get a free sample of each track of her 2003 effort from e-music 
(first 30 secs, I think):

http://www.emusic.com/artist/11692/11692185.html

If that link is no use, just type "Bruni" into the search field and follow 
your nose.

Bruce.

Damian Kingsbury <plan9software at hotmail.com> wrote: Just had a look and 
found it on www.mp3stor.com so if your morals will let 
you buy from a dodgy Ukrainian site you can get it there.  Alternatively I 
could burn you a copy - I've just downloaded it :-)

I have to admit I've never heard of Carla Bruni, though...


>From: Nathaniel Mumford 
>Reply-To: A Discussion list for The Blue 
>Aeroplanes
>To: 
>Subject: [BluePlanes] Supermodels
>Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:20:13 +0000
>
>
>Not long til Harvester time but in the meantime..
>
>has anyone heard an album just out by Carla Bruni (yes, the same!) 
>called, 
>i think 'No promises' ?
>
>There was a review in the Observer music magazine yesterday which was 
>quite 
>supportive of what appears to be the former supermodel's foray into 
>Aeroplanes territory. She's apparently set to music a whole bunch of 20th 
>and 19th century poetry including some of gerard's faves - auden - plus 
>yeats, emily dickinson and christina rossetti etc. It sounds not 
>dissimilar 
>'LIT' if not the necessarily the full-fat band stuff
>
>i thought it sounded quite interesting and maybe worth a listen but 
>didn't 
>want to risk a purchase of another vanity project by a former 
>clotheshorse 
>in case it turned out to be pish. If anyone's got it i'd happily swap for 
>my copy of Naomi Campbell's novel.
>
>Sadly there was no mention in the review of any unhinged dancing or 
>hurdy-gurdy. It did say that poetry set to music can sometimes sound 
>'horribly mannered' though we all know that's not the case, don't we?
>
>nat
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