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Love on the Beat
1984 studio album by Serge Gainsbourg From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Love on the Beat is the fifteenth studio album by French singer and songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. On this album, Gainsbourg used American musicians to achieve a funk-heavy rock sound. The album was controversial due to its very sexual lyrical content, with homosexuality and prostitution as the subject matters on many of the tracks. Perhaps the most controversial was "Lemon Incest", which was set to Frédéric Chopin's Étude No. 3 and sung as a duet with his then-13-year-old daughter Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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Critical reception
The French edition of Rolling Stone magazine named this album the 63rd greatest French rock album (out of 100).[2]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Serge Gainsbourg, except where noted.
Personnel
Credits adapted from liner notes.
Musicians
- Serge Gainsbourg – vocals, synthesizer, arrangement
- Billy Rush – bass guitar, guitar, production, drum programming
- Larry Fast – synthesizer, synthesizer programming
- Stan Harrison – saxophone
- George Simms – backing vocals
- Steve Simms – backing vocals
- Charlotte Gainsbourg – vocals (on "Lemon Incest")
Technical
- John Rollo – recording engineering
- Nelson Ayres – engineering assistance
- Larry Alexander – mixing
- Jean Marie Guérin – mastering
- Jean-Pierre Haie – remastering
- Jean Ber – photography
- William Klein – photography
- Claude Delorme – photography
- Jacques Aubert – photography
- Philippe Lerichomme – production
Charts
References
External links
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