
Suspense
KEY FEATURES
- Remastered from the original tapes
- Essay by âPunk Professorâ Vivien Goldman, interviewing key players
- LP Includes download card for full album + 6 bonus tracks
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
By the time bohemian singer/poet/artist Lizzy Mercier Descloux recorded her fifth album, 1988âs Suspense, sheâd enjoyed a recording career that was as far from the clichĂ©s of music lore as is possible, flitting between genres, continents, and collaborators, enjoying great success and equally great failure and even stealing the final breaths of master trumpeter Chet Baker for 1986âs One For The Soul.
When she came to make Suspense â reissued here as the final album in our series â she was, for the first time, working without her longtime muse, partner, and manager Michel Esteban, with whom sheâd first moved from their native France to New York, where it all began.
The pressure was on to repeat the success of âMais OĂč Sont PassĂ©es Les Gazellesâ, a smash hit in France, and Desclouxâs label were keen to make a conventional artist of her, pairing her with John Brand, an in-vogue producer with a style geared to a big, shiny 1980s chart soundâan approach Lizzy had never experienced before, nor intended to. Recorded in Oxfordshire and Wales, it features songs recorded in both French and English, with lyrics by Mark Cunningham, the trumpet player of the avant-garde band MARS, and James Reyne, the Australian artist who co-wrote much of One For The Soul.
In Vivien Goldmanâs new liner notes, Esteban notes that Suspense sounds âless Lizzy than the other records, less open,â but in splitting herself into two â English and Francophone â the album has two personalities too; oddly, it shines a light on the real Descloux that her cultural experiments never did.
Though the initial aim was to make a folky, acoustic album, the pop sound suited the singer, and âA Room In New Yorkâ is as fine and sparky as AOR gets. But when early single âGueule DâAmour/Cry of Loveâ stiffed, EMI lost confidence and buried the LP. Bound by her contract to the label, Descloux moved away from music and focused on painting. She eventually settled in Corsica, the French island, where she died, aged 48, of cancer. Desclouxâs musical career ended, therefore, with the aptly titled Suspense. It was only a matter of time before this furiously creative artistâs work was re-evaluated, and with these deluxe reissues, that time is now.
TRACKLIST
- Gueule d'Amour
- Cape Desire
- Salomé
- Vroom
- C'est La Voie Lactée
- The Long Goodbye
- 2 Femmes Ă La Mer
- L'heure Bleue
- Once Upon A Time Out
- Echec Et Mat
- A Room In New York
- Gypsy Flame (English Version)
- Lucky Strike Drive (English Version)
- Playtime (English Version)
- Hurricane (English Version)
- Calypso Moguls (7 Inch Version)
- Calypso Moguls (Tender Dub)
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KEY FEATURES
- Remastered from the original tapes
- Essay by âPunk Professorâ Vivien Goldman, interviewing key players
- LP Includes download card for full album + 6 bonus tracks
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
By the time bohemian singer/poet/artist Lizzy Mercier Descloux recorded her fifth album, 1988âs Suspense, sheâd enjoyed a recording career that was as far from the clichĂ©s of music lore as is possible, flitting between genres, continents, and collaborators, enjoying great success and equally great failure and even stealing the final breaths of master trumpeter Chet Baker for 1986âs One For The Soul.
When she came to make Suspense â reissued here as the final album in our series â she was, for the first time, working without her longtime muse, partner, and manager Michel Esteban, with whom sheâd first moved from their native France to New York, where it all began.
The pressure was on to repeat the success of âMais OĂč Sont PassĂ©es Les Gazellesâ, a smash hit in France, and Desclouxâs label were keen to make a conventional artist of her, pairing her with John Brand, an in-vogue producer with a style geared to a big, shiny 1980s chart soundâan approach Lizzy had never experienced before, nor intended to. Recorded in Oxfordshire and Wales, it features songs recorded in both French and English, with lyrics by Mark Cunningham, the trumpet player of the avant-garde band MARS, and James Reyne, the Australian artist who co-wrote much of One For The Soul.
In Vivien Goldmanâs new liner notes, Esteban notes that Suspense sounds âless Lizzy than the other records, less open,â but in splitting herself into two â English and Francophone â the album has two personalities too; oddly, it shines a light on the real Descloux that her cultural experiments never did.
Though the initial aim was to make a folky, acoustic album, the pop sound suited the singer, and âA Room In New Yorkâ is as fine and sparky as AOR gets. But when early single âGueule DâAmour/Cry of Loveâ stiffed, EMI lost confidence and buried the LP. Bound by her contract to the label, Descloux moved away from music and focused on painting. She eventually settled in Corsica, the French island, where she died, aged 48, of cancer. Desclouxâs musical career ended, therefore, with the aptly titled Suspense. It was only a matter of time before this furiously creative artistâs work was re-evaluated, and with these deluxe reissues, that time is now.
TRACKLIST
- Gueule d'Amour
- Cape Desire
- Salomé
- Vroom
- C'est La Voie Lactée
- The Long Goodbye
- 2 Femmes Ă La Mer
- L'heure Bleue
- Once Upon A Time Out
- Echec Et Mat
- A Room In New York
- Gypsy Flame (English Version)
- Lucky Strike Drive (English Version)
- Playtime (English Version)
- Hurricane (English Version)
- Calypso Moguls (7 Inch Version)
- Calypso Moguls (Tender Dub)






















