- ORIGINAL FRANCE RELEASE
Tom Novembre's "Version Pour Doublage" (1982) is a playful and eclectic French pop album. With its quirky humor and satirical lyrics, Novembre pokes fun at social norms and explores themes of conformity and absurdity. Highlights like "AndrŽ," "Le FlŽau" and "Les Casseroles" offer eccentric melodies and catchy hooks. This original French vinyl release is a delightful experience for fans of offbeat pop and those who appreciate a touch of the unexpected.
Album Description & Collectors information:This album "TOM NOVEMBRE - Version Pour Doublage" includes the original custom inner sleeve with album details, and artwork/photos |
Music Genre: |
Chanson Francaise, Pop |
Album Production Information: |
The album: "TOM NOVEMBRE - Version Pour Doublage" was produced by: Charlelie Couture Sound/Recording Engineer(s): Alain Francais, Charlelie Couture This album was recorded at: Nancy with a mobile studio and remixed in Paris, France Album cover design/photography: Mah du Boy, Tom Novembre |
Record Label & Catalognr: |
Philips 6313 412 / David Editions |
Media Format: |
12" LP Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
Year & Country: |
1982 Made in France |
Personnel/Band Members and Musicians on: TOM NOVEMBRE - Version Pour Doublage |
|
Complete Track-listing of the album "TOM NOVEMBRE - Version Pour Doublage" |
|
The detailed tracklist of this record "TOM NOVEMBRE - Version Pour Doublage" is:
|
-
Note: The photos on this page are taken from albums in my personal collection. Slight differences in color may exist due to the use of the camera's flash. Images can be zoomed in/out ( eg pinch with your fingers on a tablet or smartphone ).
-
-
"Version Doublage" Black Colour Philips Record Label Details: Philips 6313 412 / David Editions ? 1982 Phonogram Sound Copyright
French pop for people who like their earworms with a side of existential side-eye.
“L’insecte” is exactly my kind of French pop: smart, stubbornly catchy, and too idiosyncratic to ever go bland. Tom Novembre is the exceptional force here—actor energy, comedian timing, and real emotion hiding in plain sight. The title track pokes straight through your defenses, “Les Nains De 1,80m” is instant cult, and the rest stays nicely quirky with chanson attitude and a pop-rock push. Nothing runs on autopilot.
1983 chanson-pop drama: intimate vocals, sharp writing, and tracks that stick for days.
Tom Novembre’s 1983 “Toile Cirée” blends chanson francaise with pop-rock edges, driven by intimate vocals and lyrics focused on love, loss, and everyday complications. The record balances quiet confession with punchier moments, showing real range across the set. Standouts include “Bavards” and “Parcours Santé,” making this one a smart, mood-rich French LP worth revisiting.
1982 French pop satire: quirky hooks, sharp jokes, and weird ideas that actually work.
Tom Novembre’s “Version Pour Doublage” (1982) is a playful, eclectic French pop LP rooted in chanson francaise but loaded with quirky humor and satirical lyrics. The songs poke at social norms and the absurdity of conformity, while keeping the melodies catchy and off-kilter. Highlights like “André,” “Le Fléau,” and “Les Casseroles” deliver eccentric hooks with a sharp, character-driven tone.