lundi, novembre 17, 2008

Eleni Mandell


A cross between Hoagy Carmichael and Leonard Cohen; or small, strong coffee with cream and one lump of sugar; or filet mignon and mashed potatoes. Interested? This description is taken from Eleni Mandell's Myspace, and especially the coffee-comparison works for me. Until Natasha told me about Eleni, I'd never heard of her. Turns out she's made several albums, and what I heard so far she has a fine, bit lazy sounding voice and makes well-crafted music. Madeline Peyroux is a good reference. Apparently, she did a punky version of the standard I Love Paris for a burger restaurant. Dis moi au revoir encore is her first French recording, and was released on a vinyl 7" (yay!), backed by another French song. To hear and/or buy that, you have to go here. Hopefully, Eleni will sing some more en français.

Eleni Mandell - Dis moi au revoir encore

6 reacties:

Natasha a dit…

I found Eleni by looking at this Québec commercial (http://tinyurl.com/5t5hzy) and had a hunch that she might sing in French.

kinkykathy a dit…

i like a pink background...makes me think of my ex's pink panties...sexy sexy sexy blog!...not spam, just crazy...just a francophile like y'all

TechNald a dit…

Eleni Mandell is beautiful...

Anonyme a dit…

Hi Guuzbourg,
This morning I accidentally stumbled upon a Youtube video from an Italian band called "Il Genio". After some digging on the web I found that the female singer is named Alessandra Contini. They also sing in French occasionally.
I read an interview about you and your "zuchtmeisjes", and she sounds like a first class zuchtmeisje to me. But of course I'm no expert. I'll leave it up to you.
Bye,
Sanne

Guuzbourg a dit…

hey sanne, will check this out, merci!

L a dit…

Eleni Mandell is an extraordinary talent and I'm glad you (eventually) discovered her. I first stumbled across her fine singing in a jazz tune that sounded like a standard with something wry and heartfelt that caught my ear. Some of her tunes recall Tom Waits {she paid tribute to him with Tin Hat Trio a few years ago at a special concert}. She did a fabulous album of country tunes, and 4 or 5 other records; all wonderful and worthwhile. She growls, she purrs, her lyrics slice and soothe. She'll leave you twisting in the wind. It's clear from her sometimes mysterious verse that she has a skewed view of the world - or a straight view of a skewed world. I'm thrilled to learn that she cut a record in French. I'd happily listen to her in any language.