Brigitte Bardot's best known on these shores as
an actress, but during the 60s she cut some really fantastic work on the scene in Paris – including a fair bit
of groovers that were done with help from the legendary Serge Gainsbourg! Bardot provided a fantastic new voice in the world
of pop music – a singer who was unabashedly open about her desires, and very different than the more melancholy stars
of a few years before – a quality that's further emphasized by the wonderfully groovy instrumentation used on most
of these tracks! Production and arrangements are superb – and put this music in the best territory
of the grooviest 60s French pop by artists like Serge Gainsbourg, France Gall, Jacques Dutronc, and a rare few others. This is the first-ever English-annotated collection
of work from the period – and features a whopping 25 tracks from her recordings for Philips and Disc AZ – titles that include "Harley Davidson", "Contact", "Neu Au Soleil", "Je Danse Donc Je Suis", "La Madrague", "Les Hommes Endormis", "Je Voudrais Perdre La Memoire", "Mr Sun", "Le Diable Est Anglais", "Tu Es Venu Mon Amour", "John Et Michel", "Gang Gang", and duets with Serge Gainsbourg on "Bonnie & Clyde" and "Je T'Aime Moi Non Plus".