La Pluie Sans Parapluie is the singer's new album, revealed in 1962 with 'Tous Les Garçons Et Les Filles'. It has been composed by Calogero & his brother Gioacchino (formerly from Les Charts), Jean-Louis Murat, Arthur H, La Grande Sophie, Fouxi, Pascale Daniel, Ben Christophers, Thierry Stremler & her friend for 20 years, Alain Lubrano. The first song written by Francoise Hardy & Calogero was 'Une Derniere Chance', for 'C'Est Dit' singer's album in 2002. A nice return. The album has been produced by Dominique Blanc-Francard, it'll be the follow-up of Tant De Belles Choses, released 6 years ago (#7 in 2004), excluding her duet album Parentheses (#7 in 2006). An event in the singer's discography, so many projects became rare.
BGO's 2013 two-fer combines two Jerry Lee Lewis albums from 1971: Touching Home and Would You Take Another Chance on Me? The Killer made his country comeback in 1968, so these records came in the thick of his period as a reliable country hitmaker – and, appropriately enough, there are hits here. Specifically, Touching Home has the title track, which reached number three on the U.S. country charts, and "When He Walks on You (Like You Have Walked on Me)," which made it to 11, and Would You Take Another Chance on Me? has the number one title track in its languid ballad and "Me and Bobby McGee," which was his first song to crack the pop Top 40 since 1961's "What I'd Say."
The co-founder of the Small Faces turns in a low-key, easy-rolling gem even if he repackages some of his best material. "Stone," a whimsical ode to reincarnation, became "Evolution" when performed two years later with Pete Townshend on his debut solo album, Who Came First. A heart-tugging riff from Slim Chance's "Give Me a Penny" shows up three years later on "Annie" from Rough Mix, another fine collaboration between Lane and Townshend. …