Novice (album) explained

Novice
Type:studio
Artist:Alain Bashung
Cover:Alain_Bashung_Novice.jpg
Released:1989
Recorded:ICP Studio, Brussels
Genre:French rock, post-punk, alternative rock
Label:Barclay, Universal Music Group
Producer:Nick Patrick
Prev Title:Passé le Rio Grande
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Osez Joséphine
Next Year:1991

Novice is the seventh studio album by French rocker Alain Bashung, issued in 1989 on Barclay Records.

Production

The songwriting is split between Boris Bergman, marking is last collaboration with Bashung, and Jean Fauque who would go on to write his four subsequent albums. Bashung said about the album that it was a sequel of sort to his experiments on Play blessures. The album has a dark sound, and did not sell very well. One of the song, "By Proxy", is one of the very few original written entirely in English by Bashung.

The song "Alcaline" is a pun on French pop singer Christophe's song "Aline". In 2011, Christophe covered the song for the tribute album Tels Alain Bashung.

Reception

In a review that was featured in the compilation OpticalSound 3, one reviewer praised Novice as the only Bashung album other than Play blessures that they enjoyed all the way through.[1] Academic Jean Frédéric Hennuy compared the lyrics of "Pyromanes" and "Légère éclaircie" with those of Nick Cave.[2]

Track listing

Bonus Track (1993 CD reissue)

Personnel

Musicians

Production

References

  1. Book: Collectif. OpticalSound 3. 2015-10-27. Art Book Magazine Distribution. 9782821600782. 102. fr.
  2. Book: Abecassis, Michaël. An Anthology of French and Francophone Singers from A to Z: "Singin’ in French". 2018-06-11. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 9781527512054. 48. en.