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Coming straight from the United States, soul music became an essential genre in the mid-1960s. In France, Claude François, marked by the discovery of serial hits from the legendary Tamla-Motown label of Detroit, became one of its first promoters. Proposed in their French adaptations, the pulsating rhythms and irresistible melodies from the Four Tops, the Supremes and other champions of soul music spread across France. On stage, Claude François also adopted the spectacular performances of his models from across the Atlantic and surrounded himself with the Claudettes, dancers-choristers echoing the famous Ikettes of Ike and Tina Turner. An exceptional showman and performer!
Tracklist
Side 1
1. "J'attendrai"
2. "Roule"
3. "Stop Au Nom De L'amour"
4. "Reste"
5. "Eloise"
Side 2
1. "C'est La Meme Chanson"
2. "Combien De Rivieres"
3. "Cherche"
4. "Reveries"
5. "Tout Eclate Tout Explose"