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Enzo Enzo & Kent Cokenstock
A French singer/songwriter, Enzo Enzo, was born Korin Ternovtzeff in 1960. Her debut as a pop performer began in 1980 with the group Lili Drop. In 1982, after the demise of Lili Drop the year before, Enzo Enzo — known by the name Korin Noviz at this point in time — released her first solo single, “Je Veux Jouer a Tout.” Soon after, two years to be exact, Korin released single number two, but more importantly, began performing and recording as Enzo Enzo. A series of singles, some well received, others not, followed over the next decade, and eventually Enzo Enzo became somewhat of a household name. Her first album, a self-titled affair, hit shelves in 1990, and was followed by another six full-lengths by the time of 2007’s Chansons d’une Maman. In addition to her respectable solo career, Enzo Enzo recorded a number of duets with other leading lights in French pop, including Jacques Haurogne, and landed a nomination in 1998 at the Victoires de la Musique in the Best Female Artist category.
Video:
Enzo Enzo & Kent: Enfin Seuls 1999
Tracklist Hide Credits
1 | Gare De Lyon
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3:33 |
2 | Cette Vie Qui Passe
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4:38 |
3 | J’Ai Le Gene Kelly
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3:30 |
4 | Le Bord Des Larmes
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3:10 |
5 | Ciel Noir, Ciel Bleu
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3:10 |
6 | Les Taxis Du Monde
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3:31 |
7 | Quelle Belle Entente
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2:37 |
8 | Valsinette Impromptue (Instrumental)
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2:12 |
9 | Les Épouvantails
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3:49 |
10 | Quand On Était Deux
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4:13 |
11 | Quand On Y Pense
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3:18 |
12 | Enfin Seuls
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3:25 |
13 | Un Paradis Pour Ma Pomme
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3:37 |
14 | Tu T’ Laisses Aller
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5:00 |