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Paris (Malcolm McLaren album)
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Paris is a double-CD by English artist Malcolm McLaren, released in 1994.WEB,weblink Malcolm McLaren Biography, Songs, & Albums, AllMusic, WEB,weblink Sale of the Century: Malcolm McLaren’s ‘Paris: Capital of the XXIst Century’ (03/10), Artforum, 7 March 2018, A video, shot by David Bailey, was produced for "Paris Paris".NEWS, Sajbel, Maureen, BY DESIGN, Los Angeles Times, 22 Sep 1994, E3,

Production

The album was recorded in France over the course of a year, in an attic, with equipment purchased in England at discounted prices.NEWS, Davidson, Neil, High priest of punk rock celebrates his Paris past, The Kingston Whig-Standard, 28 Apr 1994, Entertainment, 31, Catherine Deneuve agreed to sing on Paris after telling McLaren that she had his lyrics rewritten.NEWS, Theobald, Stephanie, Malcolm McLaren: The Svengali of the punk movement celebrates Paris, Calgary Herald, 8 May 1994, C2, McLaren claimed that all of his vocals were first takes.NEWS, Sullivan, Caroline, The shock of the old, The Guardian, 29 July 1994, The Guardian Features Page, "Miles and Miles of Miles Davis" is about Miles Davis's relationship with Juliette Gréco.NEWS, Gill, Andy, Malcolm McLaren - Paris, The Independent, 4 Aug 1994, Pop Music Page, Françoise Hardy sang on "Revenge of the Flowers".

Critical reception

{{Album ratings| rev1 = AllMusic2class=albumpure_url=yes}} AllMusic review]|rev2 = Calgary HeraldTITLE=MALCOLM MCLAREN: PARIS DATE=15 MAY 1994, B7, |rev3 = Knoxville News Sentinel4TITLE=MALCOLM MCLAREN'S PARIS IS A CITY WORTH HEARING DATE=21 APR 1995 PAGE=6, | rev4 = The Village VoiceAUTHOR-LINK=ROBERT CHRISTGAUYEAR=1995TITLE=TURKEY SHOOTTHE VILLAGE VOICE>LOCATION=NEW YORK, September 11, 2014, }}The Toronto Star wrote: "Whether this is a weird travelogue, faux continental sophistication or the real thing, the grand swindler McLaren serves up a rakish and compelling listen."NEWS, Howell, Peter, MALCOLM McLAREN Paris, Toronto Star, 30 Apr 1994, H12, The Calgary Herald deemed the album "nothing more than a cliched celebration of Paris, songs steeped in marshmallow romance, postcard sentimentality, cheesy dance rhythms, pseudo-jazz."

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "Mon Dié Sénié" – 4:30
  2. "Walking with Satie" – 4:03
  3. "Père Lachaise" – 3:41
  4. "Miles and Miles of Miles Davis" – 2:04
  5. "Jazz Is Paris" – 5:15
  6. "Rue Dauphine" – 3:26
  7. "Paris Paris" (with Catherine Deneuve) – 5:24
  8. "Je T'Aime... Moi Non Plus" – 4:39
  9. "Club le Narcisse" – 3:20
  10. "La Main Parisienne" (with Amina Annabi) – 5:02
  11. "Driving into Delirium" – 2:33
  12. "Revenge of the Flowers" (with Françoise Hardy) – 4:05
  13. "In the Absence of the Parisienne" – 4:27
  14. "Anthem" – 3:50
  15. "Who the Hell Is Sonia Rykiel?" – 6:18

Disc two: The Largest Movie House in Paris (The Ambient Remixes)

{{Album ratings| rev1 = Muzik1AUTHOR-LINK=SARAH CHAMPION (JOURNALIST) TITLE=MALCOLM MCLAREN: THE LARGEST HOUSE IN PARIS MAGAZINE=MUZIK PAGE=105 ARCHIVE-DATE=3 APRIL 2022, 16 July 2022, }}
  1. "Paris Un" – 4:39
  2. "Paris Deux" – 4:02
  3. "Paris Trois" – 9:43
  4. "Paris Quatre" – 3:35
  5. "Paris Cinq" – 3:38
  6. "Paris Six" – 4:26
  7. "Paris Sept" – 6:20
  8. "Paris Huit" – 4:11
  9. "Paris Lutece Paname" – 5:17

Japanese release

The Japanese release was a single disc with a different track list that omitted "Je T'aime... Moi Non Plus" and included "Paris Un" (from disc 2 of the standard release). "Miles and Miles of Miles Davis" was renamed "Miles and Miles of Miles". A duet with Sonia Rykiel, was renamed "Je M'Appelle Malcolm McLaren, et Vous? Sonia Rykiel".

Track listing

  1. "Mon Dié Sénié"
  2. "Walking with Satie"
  3. "Père Lachaise"
  4. "Miles and Miles of Miles"
  5. "Jazz Is Paris"
  6. "Rue Dauphine"
  7. "Paris Paris"
  8. "Club le Narcisse"
  9. "La Main Parisienne"
  10. "Driving into Delirium"
  11. "Revenge of the Flowers"
  12. "In the Absence of the Parisienne"
  13. "Anthem"
  14. "Paris Un"
  15. "Je M'Apelle Malcolm McLaren, et vous? Sonia Rykiel"

UK release

The UK release was a single disc with a different track list that omitted "Je T'Aime... Moi Non Plus" and the duet with Sonia Rykiel. "Miles and Miles of Miles Davis" was renamed "Miles and Miles of Miles".

Track listing

  1. "Mon Dié Sénié"
  2. "Walking with Satie"
  3. "Père Lachaise"
  4. "Miles and Miles of Miles"
  5. "Jazz Is Paris"
  6. "Rue Dauphine"
  7. "Paris Paris"
  8. "Club le Narcisse"
  9. "La Main Parisienne"
  10. "Driving into Delirium"
  11. "Revenge of the Flowers"
  12. "In the Absence of the Parisienne"
  13. "Anthem"

Certifications

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References

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