Et… Basta !
Léo Ferré · 1973
39 min · 2 tracks · classical · chanson · French pop
A bold fusion of poetic lyricism and orchestral arrangements, challenging societal norms through passionate delivery.
Et… Basta ! is an album by Léo Ferré, released in 1973. A bold fusion of poetic lyricism and orchestral arrangements, challenging societal norms through passionate delivery. 'Et… Basta !' is notable for its provocative themes, particularly in the title track which critiques authority and societal norms. The album's release stirred discussions around censorship in France during a politically tumultuous era, cementing Ferré's role as a voice of dissent and influencing subsequent generations of artists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Et… Basta ! sound like?
A bold fusion of poetic lyricism and orchestral arrangements, challenging societal norms through passionate delivery. Rooted in classical and chanson.
What makes Et… Basta ! by Léo Ferré notable?
'Et… Basta !' is notable for its provocative themes, particularly in the title track which critiques authority and societal norms. The album's release stirred discussions around censorship in France during a politically tumultuous era, cementing Ferré's role as a voice of dissent and influencing subsequent generations of artists. By the time 'Et… Basta !' was released in 1973, Léo Ferré was already an established figure in French chanson, known for his avant-garde approach. This album marked a significant stage in his career as it encapsulated his deep political convictions and artistic evolution, following the critically acclaimed 'Les Chemins de la liberté' from 1970.
How many songs are on Et… Basta !?
Et… Basta ! has 2 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Et… Basta ! (Pas vrai, mec !) Standout 35:17
- 2 Ni dieu ni maître Standout 3:51
Release Date
January 1, 1973
Artist Origin
Monaco
Runtime
39 min 9 sec
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