Crouçie d'où là explained

Crouçie d'où là
Type:studio
Artist:Emilíana Torrini
Cover:Crouçie d'où là.jpg
Released:1995
Genre:
Label:JAPIS
Prev Title:Spoon
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Merman
Next Year:1996

Crouçie d'où là is the debut album by Icelandic singer-songwriter Emilíana Torrini. It was released in 1995 in Iceland by Japis records.[1] The album consists entirely of cover songs. The title of the record is a play on words. It is spelled as if it were a French phrase, but it is a homonym of the Icelandic word Krúsídúlla which means cutie pie. The songs include "Crazy Love" written by Van Morrison, "I" written by the Japanese group Pizzicato Five and "Miss Celie's Blues" (from the movie The Color Purple).

Crouçie d'où là is currently out of print. When Emilíana was asked by a French fansite in a 2008 interview, she responded:

Track listing

  1. "I'm a Bad Luck Woman" (Memphis Minnie)
  2. "Crazy Love" (Van Morrison)
  3. "The Man with the Golden Gun" (Don Black, John Barry)
  4. "Today I Sing the Blues" (Curtis Reginald Lewis & Jack Hammer [aka Earl Solomon Burroughs])
  5. "I" (Pizzicato Five, Yasuharu Konishi)
  6. "The Dirty Dozen" (J. Mayo Williams & Rufus George "Speckled Red" Perryman)
  7. "Tomorrow" (Paul Williams)
  8. "Find It" (Igo Kantor & Stu Phillips)
  9. "Miss Celie's Blues" (Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton & Lionel Richie)
  10. "Aaaa..." (V.G. Friðriksson Brekkan)[2]

Band members

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Emilíana Torrini* – Crouçie D'Où Là. Discogs. 3 October 1995 . en. 21 November 2019.
  2. Web site: Torrini. Emiliana. CROUÇIE D'OÙ LÀ (1995). emilianafans.com. Emiliana Torrini Fan Site. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120905084535/http://www.emilianafans.com/en/music/albums-others/croucie-d-ou-la.php. 5 September 2012.