

Di Doo Dah
- Another pinnacle collaboration between Jane Birkin, Serge Gainsbourg and Jean-Claude Vannier
- First time available in North America
- LP features 180-gram vinyl, and bonus 45
- CD release with two bonus tracks
- Liner notes include new and insightful interview with Jane Birkin
Di Doo Dah is the first true solo album from British born actress, model, singer, mother, and French national treasure, Jane Birkin. Emerging as a creative and beatific force in Londonās Swinging 60s, she met Parisian provocateur Serge Gainsbourg in 1968 on the film set of Slogan and birthed one of the most fantastic creative collaborations the world has ever known.
[[Release Description]]āDi Doo Dahā is the first true solo album from British born actress, model, singer, mother, and French national treasure, Jane Birkin. Emerging as a creative and beatific force in Londonās Swinging 60s, she met Parisian provocateur Serge Gainsbourg in 1968 on the film set of Slogan and birthed one of the most fantastic creative collaborations the world has ever known. After the 1969 duet album āJe TāAime⦠Moi Non Plusā (LITA 048) and the landmark āLāHistoire De Melody Nelsonā (LITA 040) Jane was ready for her own namesake debut. āDi Doo Dahā sees Birkin, Gainsbourg, and co-conspirator Jean-Claude Vannier (āLāEnfant Assassin Des Mouchesā) meld Janeās fragile vocals with jazz, rock, and lush orchestral textures: a perfect album for living and loving. Light In The Atticās definitive version of āDi Doo Dahā is available for the first time in North America on 180-gram vinyl, with original artwork, unseen photographs, and extensive liner notes by renowned music journalist Andy Beta (Spin, The FADER). With full cooperation and insight from Birkin herself ā not to mention French lyrics and English translations ā this reissue truly allows listeners to delve into the albumās witty and frank world of sex, sin, voyeurism, motorcycles, Brighton, and banana boats.
So what exactly does Di Doo Dah mean? āNothing at all!ā replied Birkin in a BBC interview from 1973. But this album is far from a throwaway, showing a maturity and musical understanding from all parties involved. By the early 70s, this lady was already a mother and very much aware of traditional gender roles as well as the sexual revolution ā clearly able to plumb the necessary emotional depths required to translate Sergeās madcap lyrics and songs. It is true that in Birkin, Serge had finally found his match and most transcendent muse. And although the couple eventually went their separate ways, they left us all whistling much more than āZipp-a-Dee-Doo-Dahā in the process.
Viva Di Doo Dah!
[[Selling Points]]- Birkinās debut solo album and pinnacle collaboration between Jane, Serge Gainsbourg and Jean Claude Vannier
- First time available in North America
- LP features 180-gram vinyl
- Liner notes include new and insightful interview with Jane Birkin
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- Another pinnacle collaboration between Jane Birkin, Serge Gainsbourg and Jean-Claude Vannier
- First time available in North America
- LP features 180-gram vinyl, and bonus 45
- CD release with two bonus tracks
- Liner notes include new and insightful interview with Jane Birkin
Di Doo Dah is the first true solo album from British born actress, model, singer, mother, and French national treasure, Jane Birkin. Emerging as a creative and beatific force in Londonās Swinging 60s, she met Parisian provocateur Serge Gainsbourg in 1968 on the film set of Slogan and birthed one of the most fantastic creative collaborations the world has ever known.
[[Release Description]]āDi Doo Dahā is the first true solo album from British born actress, model, singer, mother, and French national treasure, Jane Birkin. Emerging as a creative and beatific force in Londonās Swinging 60s, she met Parisian provocateur Serge Gainsbourg in 1968 on the film set of Slogan and birthed one of the most fantastic creative collaborations the world has ever known. After the 1969 duet album āJe TāAime⦠Moi Non Plusā (LITA 048) and the landmark āLāHistoire De Melody Nelsonā (LITA 040) Jane was ready for her own namesake debut. āDi Doo Dahā sees Birkin, Gainsbourg, and co-conspirator Jean-Claude Vannier (āLāEnfant Assassin Des Mouchesā) meld Janeās fragile vocals with jazz, rock, and lush orchestral textures: a perfect album for living and loving. Light In The Atticās definitive version of āDi Doo Dahā is available for the first time in North America on 180-gram vinyl, with original artwork, unseen photographs, and extensive liner notes by renowned music journalist Andy Beta (Spin, The FADER). With full cooperation and insight from Birkin herself ā not to mention French lyrics and English translations ā this reissue truly allows listeners to delve into the albumās witty and frank world of sex, sin, voyeurism, motorcycles, Brighton, and banana boats.
So what exactly does Di Doo Dah mean? āNothing at all!ā replied Birkin in a BBC interview from 1973. But this album is far from a throwaway, showing a maturity and musical understanding from all parties involved. By the early 70s, this lady was already a mother and very much aware of traditional gender roles as well as the sexual revolution ā clearly able to plumb the necessary emotional depths required to translate Sergeās madcap lyrics and songs. It is true that in Birkin, Serge had finally found his match and most transcendent muse. And although the couple eventually went their separate ways, they left us all whistling much more than āZipp-a-Dee-Doo-Dahā in the process.
Viva Di Doo Dah!
[[Selling Points]]- Birkinās debut solo album and pinnacle collaboration between Jane, Serge Gainsbourg and Jean Claude Vannier
- First time available in North America
- LP features 180-gram vinyl
- Liner notes include new and insightful interview with Jane Birkin