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Kiss me on November 10th
France: Natasha St-Pier prepares her comeback
This will be Natasha's 6th album, in a 12-years career. First two ones were released in Canada only. A chacun son histoire (the second one) was re-released in France when Natasha entered Eurovision (and placed 4th in 2001).
Only one year after, her first "made in France" CD was published, with Pascal Obispo as main composer. De l'amour le mieux reached triple platinum status (680.000 copies sold in France). L'instant d'après and Longueur d'ondes were released, respectively in 2003 and 2006, still with Obispo's help. Natasha and him did two duets: Mourir demain and Tu trouveras, this one being performed in Spanish together with Miguel Bosé, under the title Encontrarás.
Main question about the forthcoming album is whether Obispo had once again cooperated on the project or not. That's actually what the different fan club websites of the lady would like to know.
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"Je n´ai que mon Âme" was a wonderful song. Lovely artist!
Great news! I have her last 3 albums - excellent piece of work!!!
there's quality in everything Pascal Obispo cooparates
NATASHA elle est chéniale
@ renee lind
Hey, finally someone who appreciates the Russian song of 2001...
For me, Mumiy Troll should have won because of being authentic and plenty of style, Natasha should have come second and Slovenian Nusa Derenda in third place...
renee,
Russia was my second favourite in 2001
after France.
@ renee
I loved Russia back in 2001 that was a strangely brilliant song although I was routing for the Danes back then - and of course France should have won this year!
I remember 2001 as well because the Netherlands was really unfairly placed to. I thought they deserved to do so much better as well.
pls, come back and save france from misery
She was excellent and her entry is the best of all the traditional French ballads. But Russia should have won in 2001, and France should have won this year!!!
btw she is not Quebecoise, she is from New Brunswik in the east of Canada, the province is mainly english speaking with a minority french. That's why she is speaking and singing a very good english, very different from Celine Dion, who still has a french accent to her english.
2001 it was Greece that should have won, 2nd of course France.
:-)
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I think it was good and she had an amazing voice but for me the winner should have been Denmark!
She was amazing at 2001 and deserved even to win hope everything goes well for her!
"Je n'ai que mon âme" should have won in 2001. I think it's the most beautiful ballad France has ever sent, closely followed by "Il faut du temps" in 2002. But my favourite French entry is Les Fatals Picards
Of course the real winner of 2001...
J' adore...
ble cant believe im agreein with mina AGAIN (signomi my dear lol), but as good as nat st pier was, antique were better!
cant believe im agreein with mina AGAIN (signomi my dear lol), but as good as nat st pier was, antique were better
It's ok, even I get it right sometimes..LOLLLLLL
She's very good but for me Greece should have won in 2001.
Yes we all agree on this, but in these time, with televoting, I don't even think she would come to a 4th position anymore....
Oh Natasha... I loved her in 2001!
"Je n'ai que mon âme" is pure class, one of the best ESC- songs ever with its simple but efficient music, its touching and meaningful lyrics and, course, Natasha's amazing voice!
Can't believe Estonia and Denmark were more appreciated by the voters than her!
But France: Please get the hell back to what you do best- your wonderful chansons with great lyrics and powerful singers!
With Natasha and Sandrine you'd get a good placing for sure, no matter under which circumstances the voting might be!
The real winner of 2001. I can't get how juries didn't give 12 to this masterpiece!
Good Luck Natasha!
Here is the english version of her esc song - http://www.youtube.c(...)/watch?v=fMZB96yfgiM
Her song is my favourite French entry ever, with Led Fatales following a close second!
Has anybody heard the english version of her 2001 song, its very good
Excellent song that was.... very good singer, strong voice, excellent song....
She comes from Canada (Québec),and I Like her !!!!
Good news !!!






















