Les hommes qui passent
Patricia Kaas · 1990
7 min · 2 tracks · jazz · chanson
A sophisticated blend of chanson and jazz, infused with pop sensibilities that evoke deep emotional resonance.
Les hommes qui passent is a single by Patricia Kaas, released in 1990. A sophisticated blend of chanson and jazz, infused with pop sensibilities that evoke deep emotional resonance. This album was significant in introducing Kaas to a wider audience and helped solidify the resurgence of the chanson genre in popular music during the late 1980s. It received critical acclaim and set the foundation for her future albums, leading to multiple chart successes across Europe. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Les hommes qui passent sound like?
A sophisticated blend of chanson and jazz, infused with pop sensibilities that evoke deep emotional resonance. Rooted in jazz and chanson.
What makes Les hommes qui passent by Patricia Kaas notable?
This album was significant in introducing Kaas to a wider audience and helped solidify the resurgence of the chanson genre in popular music during the late 1980s. It received critical acclaim and set the foundation for her future albums, leading to multiple chart successes across Europe. Released in January 1990, 'Les hommes qui passent' marked Patricia Kaas's debut album, establishing her presence in the French music scene. At this stage, she was transitioning from a theatrical background into a successful recording artist, quickly gaining recognition for her distinct vocal style.
How many songs are on Les hommes qui passent?
Les hommes qui passent has 2 tracks, running approximately 7 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Les Hommes qui passent Standout 3:46
- 2 Tropic Blues Bar Standout 4:00
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