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La Maison De Mon Reve [CD]

CocoRosie Audio CD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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  • Audio CD (27 Sep 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Touch & Go Records
  • ASIN: B0001F7US4
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 34,267 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful
A wonderful album 12 July 2005
By B. Lasnier VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
La Maison De Mon Rêve is one of these records that you either love or hate. Nothing can really prepare for the dilettante approach adopted by CocoRosie here, and the decidedly amateurish finish of a record that has far more to offer than can be appreciated at first. If the term lo-fi needed to be defined, it would be by this album.

Although she trained as an opera singer in high school, and despite receiving praises from the world of classical music, Sierra Casady, who had began singing gospel and spirituals as a child, wanted more than just belting out pieces written by others. Composing new classical material while performing is not always seen very well in the sometimes precious world of classical music, and Sierra decided that what she was looking for was to be found somewhere else. Equally, Bianca spent years trying to find a way to express herself, finally ending up in Paris with just her sister's phone number in hand. After leading completely different lives for some time, Sierra and Bianca were reunited through music. It was only a matter of time before the pair started playing together.

Recorded during the spring and summer of last year in a tiny Parisian flat, this album is far more colourful and, in part, disturbing, than it's innocent title, which translates as 'the house in my dream', would lead to think. La Maison De Mon Rêve resounds to the sound of blues, gospel, early jazz and folk, yet everything here appears deceptively simple and childish. The density of CocoRosie's songs is the fruit of the chemistry that exists between the two sisters. The melodies have the kind of innocence and sweetness of little girls' playground songs, the guitar lines are almost too plain to be taken seriously, and the approximative beats and noises found scattered here and there only accentuate the amateurish feel of this record. Yet, it would be easy to dismiss this collection of poetic blues/folk for something totally unsubstantial. Between Vanessa Paradis and Billie Holliday, Nina Simone and Maria Callas, the sisters' voices whirlwind around each other, play hide and seek, tease, twist the mood and destabilising. CocoRosie's lyrics are as perverse as they appear innocent on the surface, with tortuous tales of love, faith, devotion or sex splattered all over By Your Side, Jesus Loves Me, Tahiti Rain Song or Lyla, and it rapidly becomes difficult to resist their little universe becoming yours, if only for a moment.

This album sometimes proves difficult to sustain, even over forty minutes. CocoRosie haven't made things easy for themselves here, crafting a strange and disconcerting record out of almost nothing. La Maison De Mon Rêve can only be appreciated under certain circumstances, preferably when the mind is relaxed and slightly out of focus. When the mood is right though, it becomes precious and reveals its hidden beauties. If just for these moments, this album is simply splendid.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
quirky appeal 27 Nov 2004
Format:Audio CD
I played this album a couple of times just because I was fascinated at how odd it was. Soon after I found the songs kept popping into my head and I wanted to keep playing it. Now I'm hooked, though I still wouldn't say I always enjoy it. Sometimes it sounds like two sisters trying to record a pleasant song while their kid brother repeatedly attempts to ruin it by teasing pigs and messing about on the drum machine in the background.

If you like Laurie Anderson or Portishead then give this a go.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
Their voices tone and phrasing may remind you of Joanna Newson or Devendra Banhart, respectively. At times innocent as children yet weathered as the voices in old folk Appalachian songs.
This album is beautiful but not necessarily easy to love specially if the people mentioned above are not particular tastes of yours.
You might have heard the story already so I'll keep it short. Two sisters estranged as children, one street musician, the other one studying Opera in Paris, finally reunite. This album is the product of their growing friendship, just as unpredictable and perfect and unassumingly touching.
To mention songs -possible, each may be your pearl- would be to betray the continuous spell the album offers. Although the songs are not meant to compose a suite, this album is a collection of sorts. Perhaps, you may imagine a childhood scrapbook made of songs.
The experience is rewarding, likely to get you a little tender, under a spell. All good things.
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Vocals - reedy warbling of repetitive (mantra stylee) nonsense. Music - clanky, very repetitive and dull with some extra dimension provided via clanking noises of various kinds -... Read more
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This would be a good album, but the use of the n-word repeatedly in "Jesus Loves Me" is stupid. I would say it would have been fine if the lyrics went something like this:
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Akin to acts like Antony Hegarty, Sparklehorse, J Newsome and the Shins etc, this is a beautifully weird debut from two sisters who fell out, made up again thankfully, and turned... Read more
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Wonderfully weird
This was the first ever really weird album I bought.
I now own three of theirs.
Fantastic. Read more
Published on 30 Sep 2009 by M. Bubb
Beautifully Strange
Feeling sad? Board of the same music? This could be for you. I believe this was recorded lo-fi in a bathroom and I am sure it was Jimmi Hendrix who said that he liked playing in... Read more
Published on 7 Aug 2005 by Johan De-silva
Very strange indeed!
I bought this on the basis of a review in one of the Sunday papers: the voices are, on occasion, beautiful - but most of the time they do sound very odd indeed. Read more
Published on 5 July 2004
An odd collection of songs
Recommended to me by Rough Trade staff so thought I'd give it a try. Peculiar mix of lo-fi 30's type vocals interspersed with peculiar sound effects (a re-sampled chicken crowing... Read more
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