- Boucan d'enfer
Infobox Album
Name = Boucan d'enfer
Type =Studio album
Artist = Renaud
Released = August 13, 2002
Recorded = 2002
Genre = Rock/Chanson
Length = 53:04
Label =Virgin Records
Producer =Jean-Pierre Buccolo
Reviews =
Last album = "Renaud chante Brassens "
(1996)
This album = "Boucan d'enfer"
(2002)
Next album = "Tournée d'enfer "
(2003)"Boucan d'enfer" is a
studio album from French artist Renaud. It was released in 2002 and published byVirgin Records . It was Renaud's first production with original material since 1994's "À la belle de mai ."It marked Renaud's comeback to the musical scene after years of
alcoholism . Some of the songs thus refer to this period, especially the first track, "Docteur Renaud, Mister Renard" which opposes the good and the bad sides of the past and present Renaud.His separation from his wife is also very present in the lyrics, but the usual social themes haven't been left out either. "Petit pédé" is the story of a homosexual who left his country town after his coming out. But the song "Manhattan-Kaboul", a duet with Belgian
Axelle Red , became the most recognised song of the album, and one of Renaud's biggest hits. Renaud talks about a Puerto Rican immigrant worker who died in the 9/11 attack, while Axelle Red tells the story of a young Afghan girl who died when the US-led coalition attacked her country in retaliation. "Corsic'armes" focuses on nationalism in Corsica, the song being dedicated to 'Christel': the assassinated nationalist François Santoni's widow Christelle.Some of the songs have more humorous tones, for example "Baltique", which is about
François Mitterrand 's dog, who wasn't allowed to attend his master's funeral. Renaud writes "But one day, I know God will recognise dogs". "L'entarté", on the other hand, is an all-out attack on philosopherBernard-Henri Lévy , although he is only mentioned as "l'entarté", a reference to his numerous encounters with cream pie flingerNoël Godin .Track listing
# "Docteur Renaud, Mister Renard"
# "Petit pédé"
# "Je vis caché"
# "Coeur perdu"
# "Manhattan-Kaboul " (withAxelle Red )
# "Elle a vu le loup"
# "Tout arrêter..."
# "Baltique"
# "L'entarté"
# "Boucan d'enfer"
# "Mon nain de jardin"
# "Mal barrés"
# "Corsic'armes"
# "Mon bistrot préféré"
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