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<text id=91TT1578>
<title>
July 15, 1991: Blues Card
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
July 15, 1991 Misleading Labels
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
PEOPLE, Page 69
Blues Card
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<p>By Alexander B. Tresniowski/Reported by Wendy Cole
</p>
<p> Unless you're a rapper, in a heavy-metal band or Madonna,
you've got to sing your heart out to make a dent in today's pop
charts. Fortunately, that's just what French sensation Patricia
Kaas does in Scene de Vie, her first album to be released in
the U.S. She was just an 18-year-old raspy-voiced torch singer
when Gerard Depardieu discovered her in 1985; two big-selling
albums later, Kaas, who sings only in French, is her country's
reigning chanteuse--its Edith Piaf for the 1990s. "I'm not
really running after record sales," says Kaas. "If only a few
people come to see me sing, that will be very good."
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</body></article>
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