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En Cavale
En Cavale
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'En Cavale' is the debut solo album by Isabelle Antena, originally issued by Les Disques du Crepuscule in April 1986. Following the demise of chic French trio Antena, En Cavale ('on the run') marked Isabelle's transition from minimalist electro-samba to smooth pop sophistication. Largely produced by Martin Hayles (Rip It Up era Orange Juice) the album's synth and dance-pop stylings embrace disco (Be Pop, Don't Think About It), Latin jazz (Play Back) and cool ballads (Seaside Weekend, Ten Minutes). Little wonder, for at the time Antena cited Stan Getz, Astrud Gilberto and Sister Sledge as prime influences. This new digital re-master features seven bonus tracks, including b-sides and the 12" mixes of singles Be Pop and Life Is Too Short. The artwork is by Benoit Hennebert.
