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''Bande à Part'' is the second studio album by the French band
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. It was released on 14 June 2006 in Europe on
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. Like the band's eponymous first album, ''Bande à Part'' is a collection of bossa nova
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s of 1980s new wave tracks. The European edition has 14 standard tracks, with an 18-track limited edition. The slightly different United States edition, on the
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label, has 14 standard tracks, with a 17-track limited edition.


Release

''Bande à Part'' was a commercial success, charting in several European countries. The album peaked at number 23 on the French album charts, number 15 on the German charts, and number 8 on the Portuguese charts. It also reached number 79 in the
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. The album was awarded a gold certification from the
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, indicating sales of at least 100,000 copies throughout Europe. The music video for "Dance with Me" references the famous dance sequence from Jean-Luc Godard's film '' Bande à part'' (1964).


Critical reception

The reviews for the band's self-titled first album, released in 2004, had been generally positive. In contrast, ''Bande à Part'' received more mixed reviews.
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drew an explicit comparison between the two albums, writing, "It was something of a small miracle that the first Nouvelle Vague album managed to avoid the seemingly inherent kitsch of covering new wave classics as slinky bossa nova. Unfortunately, the group doesn't quite pull it off the second time around." '' Spin'' gave the record a 1 out of 5 rating, dismissing it as consisting mostly of "breathy
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cabaret kitsch, often sung in an infantilized ingenue voice." '' MusicOMH'' suggested that "ultimately Nouvelle Vague’s downfall is not ability or material, but concept. What exactly is the point of it all? Yes, it’s pleasant, but by the end we want to hear some original material from what is obviously a superbly talented collection of musicians. We don’t get it – and are instead left with a compilation of sophisticated karaoke numbers for lounge fanatics." The reviewer pointed out that one of the vocalists who had featured on the first album, Camille, had gone on to have successful solo career: "Camille, meanwhile, is showing the world that we shouldn’t discount solo careers for Nouvelle Vague’s individual parts." ''
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'' suggested that the album's strongest material is its covers of lesser-known songs: "hopefully casual listeners will stick around for the closing triptych of lesser-known pleasures: a string-swept lullaby take on Heaven 17's "Let Me Go"; a funereal, accordion-abetted march through Visage's "Fade to Grey"; and the dreamily seductive closer "Waves", a recasting of a song by Brit new-wave curios Blancmange that sounds like the secrets
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keeps when she's talking in her sleep." ''
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'' agrees: "What sets Nouvelle Vague apart from your average cover-band-with-a-twist is that only about half the songs on this record are well known." The reviewer gives a mixed appraisal of the covers of the more well-known songs: " "Ever Fallen In Love?" is the only well-known song on ''Bande a Part'' that transitions ... seamlessly to Bossa Nova. While "Dancing with Myself" is always fun, it clearly doesn't work too well, and "Heart of Glass" and "Pride (In the Name of Love)" fall flat."


Track listing


European release


United States release


Personnel

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Marc Collin Marc Collin is a French musician, film music composer and record producer. He is best known as the founder, with Olivier Libaux, of the project Nouvelle Vague, a cover band that covers new wave songs in a bossa nova style. Collin also released ...
– keyboards, programming, Rhodes piano, vibraphone, arrangement, mixing, production * Olivier Libaux – bass, guitar, keyboards, ukulele, arrangement, mixing, production ;Vocalists * Mélanie Pain – vocals ("The Killing Moon", "Ever Fallen in Love", "Dance with Me", "Blue Monday", "Sweet and Tender Hooligan", "Confusion"), backing vocals ("Heart of Glass") * Gerald Toto – vocals ("Don't Go", "Heart of Glass", "Israel", "Moody") * Phoebe Killdeer – vocals ("Dancing with Myself", "Human Fly", "Bela Lugosi's Dead", "Escape Myself", "Shack Up") * Marina – vocals ("O Pamela", "Fade to Grey", "Waves", "Eisbaer") * Silja – vocals ("Let Me Go") * Birdpaula aka Paula Moore – vocals ("Pride (In the Name of Love)") * Eve – backing vocals ("Don't Go") ;Additional personnel * Avril – arrangement, mixing, production ("Don't Go") * Thibaut Barbillon – bass, guitar * Gordon Brislawn – mixing, production ("Sweet and Tender Hooligan") * Fred Loiseau – guitar * Christophe Mink – double bass * Thomas Ostrowiecki – percussion * Benoit Rault – flute * David Venitucci – accordion * Etienne Wersinger – clavinet


Charts


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