Ultra Orange & Emmanuelle

Ultra Orange & Emmanuelle

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Name = Ultra Orange & Emmanuelle


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Origin = Île-de-France, France
Genre = Indie
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Label = SONY BMG
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URL = [http://www.myspace.com/ultraorangeemmanuelle MySpace Page]
Current_members = Pierre Emery, Gil Lesage & Emmanuelle Seigner
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Ultra Orange & Emmanuelle was a collaboration between French actress Emmanuelle Seigner and Ultra Orange.

Background

The Ultra Orange of this merger is duo Pierre Emery and Gil Lesage, who released two previous albums in France before teaming up with Seigner.Their self titled album released on 26th of March 2007they have been likened to such artists as Mazzy Star, Sonic Youth and even Brigitte Bardot.

Albums

Ultra Orange & Emmanuelle

# Sing Sing - 3:31
# Simple Words - 4:42
# Rosemary's Lullaby - 4:57
# Bunny - 3:06
# Lines of My Hand - 2:31
# Touch My Shadow - 3:31
# Don't Kiss Me Goodbye - 4:15
# Won't Lovers Revolt Now - 3:30
# Nobody Knows - 4:30
# The Good from the Bad - 3:19
# One Day - 2:34

Notes

The lead single from the Album was Sing Sing, the music video was shot in black and white. It had a limited run on ABCs Rage Music Program.

The song Don't Kiss Me Goodbye is featured in the movie Le Scaphandre et le papillon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly).

The song Rosemary's Lullaby samples the basic tune of the theme from the Roman Polanski film Rosemary's Baby. Emmanuelle Seigner is married to Polanksi.

References

External links

* [http://www.myspace.com/ultraorangeemmanuelle] at MySpace
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