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 +'''''Nouvelle Vague''''' is the debut [[studio album]] by the French band [[Nouvelle Vague (band)|Nouvelle Vague]]. It was first released on 9 August 2004 on [[Peacefrog Records]].
-'''Nouvelle Vague''' is the [[2004]] self-titled debut album by [[Nouvelle Vague (band)|Nouvelle Vague]]. The album consists entirely of [[Jazz]] versions of songs that were written and recorded during the [[post-punk]]/[[New Wave music|New Wave]] era. "Nouvelle Vague" means "new wave" in [[French language|French]].+The album consists entirely of [[easy listening]] and [[bossa nova]] versions of songs that were written and recorded during the [[post-punk]]/[[New wave music|new wave]] era. The band's name is a play on words, ''new wave'' and ''bossa nova'' being the literal translations, in English and Portuguese respectively, of the French phrase ''Nouvelle Vague'', which is itself a reference to the [[French New Wave|French cinema movement]] of the 1950s and 1960s.
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-UK music magazine ''DJ'' selected the album as the 4th best of 2004[http://www.nouvellesvagues.com/media/press09.html], and ''[[The Guardian]]'' included it in its list of the 10 "most beautiful sleeves of 2004"[http://arts.guardian.co.uk/fridayreview/story/0,12102,1374952,00.html].+
==Track listing== ==Track listing==

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Nouvelle Vague is the debut studio album by the French band Nouvelle Vague. It was first released on 9 August 2004 on Peacefrog Records.

The album consists entirely of easy listening and bossa nova versions of songs that were written and recorded during the post-punk/new wave era. The band's name is a play on words, new wave and bossa nova being the literal translations, in English and Portuguese respectively, of the French phrase Nouvelle Vague, which is itself a reference to the French cinema movement of the 1950s and 1960s.

Track listing

Song Original Artist Dur.
1 "Love Will Tear Us Apart" Joy Division 3:18
2 "Just Can't Get Enough" Depeche Mode 3:07
3 "In a Manner of Speaking" Tuxedomoon 3:58
4 "Guns of Brixton" The Clash 4:06
5 "This Is Not a Love Song" Public Image Ltd. 3:47
6 "Too Drunk to Fuck" Dead Kennedys 2:16
7 "Marian" The Sisters of Mercy 3:53
8 "Making Plans For Nigel" XTC 3:32
9 "A Forest" The Cure 3:39
10 "I Melt with You" Modern English 4:00
11 "Teenage Kicks" The Undertones 2:13
12 "Psyche" Killing Joke 4:12
13 "Friday Night Saturday Morning" The Specials 4:22
"Sorry for Laughing" Josef K 3:09
"Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)" A Flock of Seagulls 2:42

bonus track on limited edition
bonus track on limited edition and US edition




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