Review: Having previously celebrated Brazil's disco-boogie scene, Favourite Recordings has decided to apply the same formula to French music from a similar period. With noted crate digger Charles Maurice at the helm, the selections are naturally impressive, and feature a mix of suitable obscure fare and quirky, major label released oddities, with vocals in French and heavily accented English. Maurice provides a number of excellent re-edits, too, breathing new life into Kelly's hands-in -the-air sing-along "DrAle Dahistoire D'Amour", a wonderfully sweet and breezy jam from Bernard Guyvan, and the sun-kissed, horn-heavy brilliance of Beckie Bell's "Music Madness".
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