Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

11. Histoire de Melody Nelson

I’d heard this record off and on over the years and I was more familiar with stuff like ‘Bonnie And Clyde’ but the thread through a lot of these records is that I look at the sonic value. And I’ve always loved Serge Gainsbourg’s production, be it the bass sound or the drum sound and so I really don’t give a shit that it’s sung in French because that’s part of the whole package.

My brother and his wife bought me the vinyl version about five or six years ago and it reinvigorated it for me and it reignited how I felt about Serge. When you put that record on, whether it’s making Sunday lunch or having a few smokes at the end of the night, it just delivers what I want at that moment and that’s the thing about great records. You may not love them all the time but there are the times when you do. But this has got a really cool poise that I enjoy.

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