Les Mots
Seal · 2001
14 min · 3 tracks · contemporary R&B · house · soul
Ethereal synths and haunting vocals merge to create a surreal landscape of longing and introspection.
Les Mots is a single by Seal, released in 2001. Ethereal synths and haunting vocals merge to create a surreal landscape of longing and introspection. 'Les Mots' was notable for its collaboration with French artist Seal on the title track, which became a major hit and topped charts across Europe. The album showcased Farmer's ability to blend various genres, solidifying her status as a pioneer in the French pop scene and garnering critical acclaim for its innovative production. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Les Mots sound like?
Ethereal synths and haunting vocals merge to create a surreal landscape of longing and introspection. Rooted in contemporary R&B and house.
What makes Les Mots by Seal notable?
'Les Mots' was notable for its collaboration with French artist Seal on the title track, which became a major hit and topped charts across Europe. The album showcased Farmer's ability to blend various genres, solidifying her status as a pioneer in the French pop scene and garnering critical acclaim for its innovative production. Released on November 13, 2001, 'Les Mots' was Mylène Farmer's sixth studio album, following her commercial breakthrough with 'Innamoramento.' At this point in her career, Farmer continued to evolve her sound, further embracing electronic and ethereal influences while maintaining her signature gothic pop aesthetic.
How many songs are on Les Mots?
Les Mots has 3 tracks, running approximately 14 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Les Mots (single version) Standout 4:47
- 2 Les Mots (Strings for Souls mix) Standout 4:44
- 3 L'histoire d'une fée, c'est... Standout 5:00
Release Date
November 13, 2001
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
14 min 31 sec
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