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Throughout her career, most of Françoise Hardy’s arrangements have tended toward the lush, though in a good way. La Question is lush too, but it’s one of her most sparsely produced efforts, usually finding her voice accompanied by little more than an acoustic guitar, touches of bass, and very subtle orchestration. Much of the record’s lights-low ambience could be attributed to Tuca (no last name given), who played guitar, co-arranged, and co-wrote most of the tunes (though Hardy did contribute to the composition of a few tracks). It may be her best post-’60s effort, songs like “Chanson d’O” and “Le Martien” featuring some of her most whispery, seductive vocals. As fireside romantic music goes, it beats the hell out of José Feliciano. Credits Arranged By – Raymond Donnez Arranged By, Guitar, Producer – Tuca (2) Bass – Francis Moze, Guy Pedersen Other – Pinocchio Photography – J. M. Périer Photography – C. Rotulo, G. Moreau Recorded By – Bernard Estardy, René Ameline User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Françoise Hardy
La Question
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Même sous la pluie
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Chanson d'O
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Le Martien
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Mer
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Oui Je Dis Adieu
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Doigts
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La maison
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Si mi caballero
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Bâti mon nid
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Rêve
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