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* Exclusive interview with Franoise Hardy * Liner Notes by Kieron Tyler * 180-gram vinyl housed in a deluxe Stoughton jacket Between 1962 and 1966, Franoise Hardy released one French-language album per year. Each, strictly speaking, was eponymously titled, and each was collected from a series of contemporary four-track, seven-inch, picture-sleeve EPs pop music s main format in France, known as le super 45. In them, we see the maturing of one of the decade s most singular talents a pop singer with the heart of a chanteuse, a singer-songwriter in an age before such a thing was known, and a style icon who valued privacy and modesty. Remastered from the original tapes, we present the first five Franoise Hardy albums in their original French format, on deluxe LP and CD. Following the French success of 1962 s Tous Les Garons Et Les Filles and 1963 s Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour, 1964 was the year Hardy went truly international. Having competed in the Eurovision Song Contest and acted in a Roger Vadim film, this was the year Dylan dedicated a poem to her on the sleeve of Another Side and the year she ventured to Britain to record English language songs for the first time. Hardy s first three French EPs of the year, from which just "Pourtant Tu M aimes" appears on Mon Amie La Rose, were largely recorded on home soil with Paris-based arranger Mickey Baker. After the third, Franoise changed tack, abandoned French studios and arrangers, and headed to London s Pye Studios. She would not record again in France until 1968, instead employing a series of British producers and musicians that even included then-studio guitarist Jimmy Page. It was very difficult for me to convince my record company to go to London for the production because my artistic director was having lots of success with very bad arrangements, she says dryly. Since they were having success with bad arrangements, they could continue like that. Hardy got her way and, working with arranger Charles Blackwell, a former protg of Joe Meek, set about creating a new interpretation of her glacial, existentially yearning music: part pop, part chanson, part soul music. On one hand, she was marrying yearning melodies with lyrics examining feelings of otherness. On the other, she was interpreting the music coming from Britain and America both that of Phil Spector and country, too. Blackwell was the first arranger with whom Hardy was happy, and Mon Amie La Rose was the first album she thought of as more than an afterthought. She chose her own songs and was very in control, says Blackwell. She was very much a perfectionist. As Hardy s sound was changing, so was her life; the British were enchanted by her Parisian style and sophistication and didn t see her as the shy, sad soul that those at home painted her as. A new era was beginning, and Hardy s music was traveling further than ever.

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