François HadjiLazaro - Rékapituléïdoscope

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Album Review: Rékapituléïdoscope by François HadjiLazaro – A Raw, Unfiltered Journey Through French Rock François HadjiLazaro’s Rékapituléïdoscope isn’t your run-of-the-mill rock album. Released in 1999 under Boucherie Productions, this sprawling collection of tracks dives deep into acoustic vibes, alternative rock grit, and punk energy. It’s messy, heartfelt, and unapologetically French—a patchwork of sounds that feels like flipping through someone’s personal diary… if that diary was written with a guitar pick and a bottle of beer nearby. The album clocks in with an impressive number of tracks (seriously, there are a lot), but two songs stand out for me: "La Bière (Live)" and "Les Lettres De L'Autoroute." Let’s start with "La Bière (Live)." If you’re looking for raw energy, this track delivers it straight to your ears. The live recording captures the chaos of a crowd chanting along to what feels like a national anthem for anyone who’s ever raised a glass too high. There’s something about the way Lazaro yells “La bière!”—it’s not polished or perfect, but that’s exactly why it sticks. You can almost smell the spilled drinks and hear the clinking glasses. It’s sloppy, loud, and oddly beautiful. This isn’t just music; it’s an experience. Then there’s "Les Lettres De L'Autoroute," which hits differently. Where "La Bière" is all adrenaline, this one leans into storytelling. The lyrics paint vivid pictures of highways and letters lost in transit, blending melancholy with a weird sense of hope. The melody has this hypnotic quality—it pulls you in without trying too hard. Listening to it feels like driving alone at night, windows down, letting the wind mess up your hair while you think about life choices you probably shouldn’t have made. It’s simple yet hauntingly memorable. What makes Rékapituléïdoscope special isn’t its production value (which, let’s be real, could use some polish) or even its consistency (some tracks feel thrown in last minute). No, what makes it unforgettable is how human it feels. These aren’t songs designed for playlists or radio play—they’re snapshots of moments, emotions, and stories from someone who clearly doesn’t care much for rules. And honestly? That’s refreshing as hell. As I wrapped up my listen, I couldn’t help but chuckle at the sheer audacity of including so many tracks. Like, did Lazaro forget how albums usually work? But then again, maybe that’s the point. This record doesn’t follow a formula because it’s not meant to fit neatly into one. Instead, it sprawls out like a conversation overheard at a bar—messy, unpredictable, and full of character. Final thought: If you’re gonna dive into Rékapituléïdoscope, bring patience and maybe a drink. Oh, and don’t try to listen to it all in one sitting unless you want your brain to explode. Trust me on that one.

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Artist: François HadjiLazaro
Album: Rékapituléïdoscope
Rating: 4.63

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Le Chaland
La Bière (Live)
A Cause Du Slow (Live)
Chez Rascal Et Ronan (Live)
Madeleine
Homosexuel (Live)
Ah Nathalie
Les Vieux A La Poubelle
La Nuit Est Jeune
Crime Contre L'Humanité
Pigalle (Live)
Elle Glisse (K7 Catastrophe Live)
Chambre Froide
Sophie De Nantes (Kill K7)
Il Y A Dans Les Rue De La Ville
L'Eboueur (Live)
Un Amour Simple
Présentation Des Garçons Bouchers A La Fête De L'Huma
Los Carayos
Juanita Y Paquita
Maybeline
Arthur
Un Verre
Les Amants Du Vieux Pont (B.O.F.)
Brève Rencontre
Scato
Pot-Pourri (B.O. Du Film "Les Mamies")
Il Incesta
Mon Gavroche A Moi (B.O. Du Film "Les Mamies")
Pauvre Grand
Le Record (Dans La Forêt)
L'Amour A La Sauvette
Province-Paris
L'Amour Forain (Version Acoustique)
J'Aurais Voulu (Vieil Inédit Sur K7 D'Epoque)
Dans La Salle Du Bar-Tabac De La Rue Des Martyrs (La Toute Première K7)
Punkifiée
Patate
Il Boit Du Café
La Bière (1ère Version K7)
Les Lettres De L'Autoroute
Dans La Salle Du Bar-Tabac De La Rue Des Martyrs (+ Instrumental A L'Orgue De Barbarie)
Ne Reviens
Marie La Rouquine
SDF
Betty
J'T'Aime Bien
Une Nuit

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Catalog Numbers

BP1372

Labels

Boucherie Productions

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Formats

  • 2 × CD
  • Compilation

Companies

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Distributed ByPIAS France

Notes

Comes in a 3-panel digipak

Barcodes

Barcode: 5 413356 710021

About François HadjiLazaro

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Composer, musician, singer, producer and actor. Born : 22 june 1956 in Paris. Founder of .

Real Name

    • François Hadji-Lazaro

Name Vars

  • F. Hadji Lazaro
  • F. Hadji-Lazaro
  • F. Zarbi
  • F.Hadji Lazaro
  • Francois
  • Francois Hadji Lazzaro
  • Francois Zarbi
  • François
  • François \
  • Zharbi
  • Hadji-Lazaro
  • François Attilazarot
  • François Hadji Lazaro
  • François Hadji-Lazaro (de Pigalle)
  • François Hazdji-Lazaro
  • François Zarbi
  • François Zharbi
  • Hadji-Lazaro Francois

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: François HadjiLazaro's album *Rékapituléïdoscope* is like a chaotic, genre-blending love letter to rock music. Released in 1999 under Boucherie Productions, it packs an absurdly diverse tracklist with everything from acoustic ballads to punk anthems. One standout quirk? The album includes tracks recorded live, old demos on cassette tapes (*K7* vibes, anyone?), and even instrumental snippets played on a barrel organ. It’s as if the album doesn’t care about rules—it just throws everything at you, raw and unfiltered. If you’re into French alternative rock with a wild DIY spirit, this one’s a goldmine.