- I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)
Infobox Single
Name = I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango )
Artist =Grace Jones
from Album =Nightclubbing
B-side = "Warm Leatherette"
Released = 1981
Format =7" single
Recorded =
Genre = Tango/ New Wave/Downtempo
Length = 4:29
Label =Island Records 102587
Writer = A.Piazzolla , Barry Reynolds, D. Wilkey, N. Delon
Producer =
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "Pull Up to the Bumper " (1981)
This single = "I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)" (1981)
Next single = "Use Me" (1981)
Misc ="I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)" is the third single from
Grace Jones ' album "Nightclubbing ". The song juxtaposes "Libertango ", an Argentine tango classic, written by bandoneonistAstor Piazzolla and first recorded by the composer himself in 1974, against areggae arrangement and new lyrics penned by Jones herself and Barry Reynolds, and the song also includes spoken parts in French; "Tu cherches quoi ? A rencontrer la mort ? Tu te prends pour qui? Toi aussi tu détestes la vie..." " (Translated: "What are you searching for? To meet death? Who do you think you are? You hate life, you too...") Jones also recorded Spanish and Italian language versions of the track."I've Seen That Face Before" which describes the darker side of Parisian nightlife counts as one of Jones' signature tunes. It was also featured in key moments of the 1988 thriller movie "Frantic", set in Paris and starring
Harrison Ford , the song however did not make it onto the film's accompanying soundtrack album. It also features inRaw Deal (1986 film) The single peaked at the German Single Charts #16.
12" version
The single was also released as a long version (time 5:36). This version is not yet released on CD.
Music video
The song is famous for its video, with Jones performing the track and playing accordion, although the original was actually performed on
bandoneón . The single cover (shown right) recreates an image from that video.The video is also the closing track of Jones' classic "
A One Man Show " music documentary, which includes some additional footage.Cover versions
Artists who have recorded the song with Jones' reggae arrangement and sometimes also translated lyrics include
Julien Clerc ,Guy Marchand ,Herb Alpert ,Gary Burton ,Al Di Meola ,Richard Galliano ,Yo-Yo Ma , andIva Zanicchi .
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