Je dis aime (1999) is the second studio album by French singer-songwriter Matthieu Chedid, in his persona as M, described by reviewers as a "conceptual icon to rival Bowie's Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane".[1]

Je dis aime
Studio album by
Released2000
Recorded1999
GenreRock
LabelVirgin France
M chronology
Le Baptême
(1997)
Je dis aime
(2000)
Labo M
(2003)

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [2]

The album was described as managing to take a remarkable variety of musical directions and pull them together into a consistent whole.[3] Another reviewer described the album as sounding like a "French Lenny Kravitz" and noted the "vintage 70s sound and textures".[4]

Wordplay

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Je dis aime is a play on words in French as "aime" (love) is pronounced exactly the same as "M". Many of the tracks use similar wordplay as is common in French songs but particularly rich in M's work.

Track listing

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  1. "Monde virtuel"
  2. "Je dis aime" (written by Andrée Chedid, M's grandmother)
  3. "Onde sensuelle"
  4. "À celle qui dure"
  5. "Faut oublier"
  6. "Le Festival de connes" (pokes fun at the pretentiousness of the Cannes film festival changing Cannes to connes – i.e. idiots)
  7. "Le Mec hamac"
  8. "Close to Me" (loosely a cover of the song by the Cure but using only one line in English from the original)
  9. "Émilie 1000 Volts" (salsa flavoured track)
  10. "Qui est le plus fragile"
  11. "Le Complexe du corn flakes"
  12. "Au lieu du crime"
  13. "Bonoboo" (written by Andrée Chedid, the song refers to a type of pygmy chimpanzee that shares over 98% of its DNA with humans)
  14. "Le Commun des motels"
  15. "Mama Sam" (Mama Sam as compared to Uncle Sam, with puns on words like Nike, called "Nique")

References

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  1. ^ "Je Dis Aime: M (French): Amazon.ca: Music". Amazon.ca. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  2. ^ Monger, James Christopher. "Je Dis Aime – -M-". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Je Dis Aime – -M- – Review – Je Dis Aime". Cd.ciao.co.uk. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Je Dis Aime: M.: Music". Retrieved 25 February 2012.