Six singles were taken from Vanessa Paradis' debut album 'M&J', and 'Coupe coupe', released in December 1988, was the fifth one. It was the last one to reach the French singles chart, peaking at no. 22. All previous singles did better, but the single from her second album would all do worse. It would take her until 1992 to return to the French top 10 with the Lenny Kravitz-produced 'Be my baby'.
The nice thing about this single is that both tracks were taken from the album, but appear here in a remixed version. True value for money for the fans.
My collection: 7" single no. 5226 Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'Coupe coupe (remix)' / 'Scarabee (remix)'
On May 21, 2010 I bought a copy of this single in the shop Da Capo in Utrecht. The sleeve mentioned Yves Mourousi, causing me to think the French version of '19' was included on the disc. I tried to listen to the disc (which didn't have the same information) but someone in the shop was keeping the turntable to himself. And so I had to go home and find out that the 'normal' version of '19' was on the disc.
Almost exactly 18 months later, I finally found this single again, and this time with the correct disc inserted. Very nice to finally hear this French version of '19'.
My collection: 7" single no. 5225 Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: '19 (Dix neuf)' / 'Fly by night'
'La source' was the French entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968, performed in French by Isabelle Aubret. This was Aubret's second appearance on the Eurovision stage, in 1960 she had won the Contest with 'Un premier amour'. At the close of voting, 'La source' had received 20 points, placing 3rd in a field of 17 competitors.
The song deals - unusually for songs at the time, especially in the Contest - with the topic of rape, with Aubret describing such an event in some detail. Aubret also recorded the song in German, then under the title 'Such' mich dort, wo die Sonne scheint'.
My collection: 7" single no. 5224 Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'La source', 'La rose fanée' / 'Pleur' pas Stephanie', 'Le malheur d'aimer'
'Blue eyes' was written by Elton John and Gary Osborne and released by Elton John in 1982 as the first single from the album 'Jump up!'. The single reached number 8 in the UK singles chart and number 10 in the Dutch Top 40.
At the time of its release, I wasn't particularly impressed with this song, but I've grown to like it almost three decades later. Perhaps I'm getting less critical of Eighties music than I was then.
My collection: 7" single no. 5223 Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'Blue eyes' / 'Hey papa Legba'
My first find at today's record fair in Utrecht was this single from the Dutch girl group Frizzle Sizzle. I thought I had them all, but obviously more singles were released than I was aware of - although this should really be the last one if various website sources are to be trusted.
'Never give up' was released in June 1986 as the follow-up to their Eurovision hit 'Alles heeft ritme' / 'Everything has rhythm' and would become one of the tracks on the girls' debut album 'First date' in 1987. This single did not become a hit.
My collection: 7" single no. 5222 Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Never give up' / 'Never give up (extended instrumental version)'
Of course I couldn't let the birthday of Kim Wilde go by without writing about one of her discs. So I thought I'd dig out a very rare one. This promotional 7" single was released in Australia in 1982. Marked 'For radio play only', it features two tracks from her second album 'Select' which were never released as a single commercially.
'Ego' and 'Words fell down' were the first two tracks from 'Select', both written by Ricky and Marty Wilde, her brother and father respectively. At the time of its release, Kim was only 21 years old. And now she's 51... Time flies, eh? A very happy birthday to Kim.
My collection: 7" single [not numbered] Found: eBay.com, 2009 Cost: 7 euro Tracks: 'Ego' / 'Words fell down'
You can't fault a catchy tune, even if the lyric reads 'Do you like my style / Yeah that's sexy, sexy, sexy'. It's one indication that the album 'Discipline', which 'Feedback' was taken from, would have at least one or two songs about sex on it. The fact of the matter is, the whole album was full of sexual undertones - and overtones, come to think of it. Janet likes to profile herself as being very sexy, and the song lyrics she writes are often very sexy too.
This double 12" single set features a, well, sexy photograph of Janet Jackson on the cover, and includes six remixes of the track, created by four different remixers. It's pretty good stuff. I would say it's all pretty sexy.
My collection: 12" single no. 600 Found: Discogs.com, received November 1, 2011 Cost: 5 euro Tracks: 'Feedback (Moto Blanco full vocal)' / 'Feedback (Wideboys club)', 'Feedback (Jody den Broeder club)' // 'Feedback (Ralphi Rosario Dirty club)' / 'Feedback (Moto Blanco dub)', 'Feedback (Wideboys dub)'