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| 金声玉亮2.0 | "* When Carla Bruni, the Italian-born French heiress and former supermodel, transitioned into a singer-songwriter two decades ago, skeptics anticipated a fleeting phase. However, Bruni proved her critics wrong by showcasing her genuine talent as a songwriter and a sophisticated, nuanced singer, with her jazz-infused chansons dominating the French music charts. Despite the temporary pause in her music career due to her marriage to Nicolas Sarkozy and her subsequent role as France's first lady from 2008 to 2012, she maintained her musical pursuits. Bruni has openly discussed her struggle with stage fright, yet she commands the stage with a remarkable poise, leading a four-piece light-jazz band with an ethereal grace that echoes Karl Lagerfeld's description of her as a 'beautiful creature who can wear anything.' Her distinctive, husky voice lends a breathy allure to her performances. Her recent album, 'French Touch,' a collection of English-language cover songs, is a mixed compilation. The album's success lies in Bruni's passionate delivery, as if each song has a personal hold on her; her precise, minimalist rendition of Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy the Silence' captures and amplifies the song's underlying melancholic longing. The album's arrangements, however, can be eccentric and occasionally veer towards the unconventional, such as her jazz interpretation of Willie Nelson's 'Crazy' bordering on elevator music, and the band's playful introduction to Lou Reed's 'Perfect Day' that contrasts with the song's darker essence. The Clash's 'Jimmy Jazz' is reimagined into an ethereal boogie-woogie, a genre previously unassociated with the track." | ['startend:quotation' 'detectable_format:number_bullet_lists'] |
| deepseek-r1 | " * Carla Bruni, the Italian-French former supermodel turned singer-songwriter, defied early skepticism about her musical career by establishing herself as a skilled artist with chart-topping jazz-inspired chansons, even pausing her work during her tenure as France’s first lady (2008–12), and her latest album *French Touch*—a collection of English-language covers—showcases her haunting vocals and eclectic reinterpretations, blending sparse, emotive renditions like Depeche Mode’s *Enjoy the Silence* with more divisive experiments, such as a whimsical jazz twist on Willie Nelson’s *Crazy* and a surreal boogie-woogie reimagining of The Clash’s *Jimmy Jazz*. " |
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| gpto1 | "* Carla Bruni, an Italian-born, French-raised heiress and former supermodel, defied expectations when she left the catwalk two decades ago to become a singer-songwriter; she proved herself as a talented songwriter and nuanced singer whose jazzy chansons topped the French charts, continued her musical career even after serving as France's first lady from 2008 to 2012, and despite experiencing crippling stage fright, she exudes remarkable poise and grace on stage; her latest album, 'French Touch,' is a mixed collection of English-language cover songs that showcase both her strengths and the eccentricities of her arrangements, exemplified by her heartfelt rendition of Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy the Silence' and unconventional interpretations of tracks by Willie Nelson, Lou Reed, and The Clash." | ['startend:quotation' 'detectable_format:number_bullet_lists'] |
| gpt-4o-2024-08-06 | * "Twenty years ago, Carla Bruni, an Italian-born and French-raised heiress and supermodel, left the fashion world to pursue a career as a singer-songwriter, a move many thought would be a fleeting hobby. However, Bruni defied expectations, proving herself to be a skilled songwriter and a subtle, nuanced singer whose jazzy songs quickly climbed the French music charts. She has maintained her musical success, even after a break due to her marriage to Nicolas Sarkozy and her time as France's first lady from 2008 to 2012. Despite admitting to severe stage fright, Bruni, leading a four-piece light-jazz band, displays remarkable composure. She moves with an elegant grace reminiscent of Karl Lagerfeld's compliment of her as 'this beautiful creature who can wear anything,' and her husky voice could be seen as a playful take on a classic French siren. Her newest album, French Touch, is a collection of cover songs sung in English, which is a mixed experience. The album succeeds largely because Bruni immerses herself in the songs, capturing their essence: her precise, minimalist rendition of Depeche Mode’s 'Enjoy the Silence' highlights the song's deep yearning. The album's quirky arrangements can be unusual. Bruni's jazz-inspired version of Willie Nelson’s 'Crazy' borders on elevator music, while the lively improvisation her band adds to Lou Reed’s 'Perfect Day' seems mismatched with the song’s somber nature. The Clash’s 'Jimmy Jazz' is reimagined into a new style that can only be described as ethereal boogie-woogie." | ['startend:quotation' 'detectable_format:number_bullet_lists'] |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct | "When Carla Bruni, a woman of Italian and French descent who was also a model and heiress, decided to leave the fashion world behind and become a singer-songwriter 20 years ago, many people thought her new career would be short-lived. However, Bruni proved her critics wrong by showcasing her talent as a songwriter and a skilled singer with a jazzy sound, quickly topping the charts in France. Despite taking a break from her music career when she married Nicolas Sarkozy and spent 2008-12 as France’s first lady, she has continued to succeed. She has spoken about dealing with severe stage fright, yet she, as a still-youthful woman, leads a four-piece, light-jazz band with an impressive presence. Bruni moves with a graceful demeanor, reminiscent of Karl Lagerfeld’s description of her as “this beautiful creature who can wear anything.” Her husky voice can mimic the style of a classic French siren. Her latest album features English and French versions of cover songs, which is a mixed bag. It succeeds because Bruni immerses herself in the songs, conveying their emotions, such as the bleak yearning in Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy the Silence.” The quirky arrangements can be eccentric, though; her jazz interpretation of Willie Nelson’s “Crazy” leans towards elevator music, and her band’s take on Lou Reed’s “Perfect Day” is out of sync with the song’s soulful essence. The Clash’s “Jimmy Jazz” is transformed into a genre that can only be described as ethereal boogie-woogie." | ['startend:quotation' 'detectable_format:number_bullet_lists'] |
| Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo | "Carla Bruni, a former supermodel, has successfully transitioned to a music career, defying expectations of her being a dilettante. Despite taking a hiatus to serve as France's first lady, she has continued to produce music, showcasing her talent as a songwriter and singer. Bruni's latest album, French Touch, is a collection of cover versions sung in English, which she performs with passion and dedication. * The album has its ups and downs, with some arrangements working well, such as her haunting rendition of Depeche Mode's Enjoy the Silence, while others, like her jazzy take on Willie Nelson's Crazy, fall flat and sound like elevator music." |
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| Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo | "Carla Bruni, a former supermodel and heiress, surprised many by successfully transitioning to a singer-songwriter career 20 years ago. Despite taking a hiatus to serve as France's first lady from 2008-2012, Bruni has continued to produce music, showcasing her talent as a nuanced singer and songwriter. Her latest album, French Touch, is a collection of cover songs sung in English, which she pours her heart into, making the album largely successful. However, the arrangements can be quirky and sometimes eccentric. Some notable examples of her unique takes on classic songs include: * A pitch-perfect, sparse croon through Depeche Mode's Enjoy the Silence, which amplifies the song's bleak yearning, as well as a cod-jazz take on Willie Nelson's Crazy and a jaunty, ethereal boogie-woogie version of The Clash's Jimmy Jazz." |
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| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | "When Carla Bruni, the Italian-born, French-raised model and heiress, transitioned into a singer-songwriter two decades ago, skeptics anticipated a fleeting phase. However, Bruni proved her critics wrong by showcasing her genuine talent as a songwriter and a thoughtful, nuanced singer, with her jazzy chansons dominating the French music charts. Despite a temporary pause in her music career due to her marriage to Nicolas Sarkozy and her role as France's first lady from 2008 to 2012, she has maintained her musical pursuits. Bruni, who has admitted to battling severe stage fright, presents a poised and graceful stage presence, backed by a four-piece light-jazz band. Her latest album, 'French Touch,' a collection of English-language cover songs, is a mixed affair. The album's success is largely due to Bruni's heartfelt delivery, as if she is completely captivated by the songs. Her rendition of Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy the Silence' is particularly poignant, highlighting the song's underlying melancholy with her pitch-perfect, sparse croon. However, some of the quirky arrangements, such as her jazz interpretation of Willie Nelson's 'Crazy' and the jaunty accompaniment to Lou Reed's 'Perfect Day,' can be seen as eccentric and at times, mismatched. Bruni's ethereal take on The Clash's 'Jimmy Jazz' introduces an unusual genre, blending boogie-woogie with a dreamy quality." | ['startend:quotation' 'detectable_format:number_bullet_lists'] |
| baichuan4 | "When Carla Bruni transitioned from modeling to music two decades ago, many doubted her commitment. However, she proved her detractors wrong by becoming a successful singer-songwriter in France. Despite taking a break from music to be France's first lady, she has continued to perform. Bruni, who suffers from stage fright, still manages to exude confidence on stage. Her latest album, French Touch, features cover songs in English and French, showcasing her unique style. The album's success is largely due to Bruni's emotional connection to the songs, although some arrangements may seem unconventional." * Bruni's latest album, French Touch, includes cover songs in English and French, with some arrangements that may seem unconventional. |
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| doubao | * Twenty years ago, when Carla Bruni, an Italian-born and French-raised heiress and supermodel, left the catwalk to become a singer-songwriter, many thought it would be a short-lived dabbling, but she surprised her critics by proving to be a talented songwriter and a careful, nuanced singer whose jazzy chansons soon topped the French charts, and she has continued even after the hiatus caused by marrying Nicolas Sarkozy and being France's first lady from 2008 to 2012, she has spoken of having crippling stage fright, but this still-gamine figure with a four-piece light-jazz band exudes extraordinary poise, and Bruni moves with beatific grace, recalling Karl Lagerfeld's praise of her as "this beautiful creature who can wear anything", and her husky whisper could be a parody of a breathy Gallic siren, and her latest album, French Touch, which is a set of cover versions sung in English, is a decidedly mixed bag, mainly working because Bruni pours herself into the songs as if in thrall to them, such as her pitch-perfect, sparse croon through Depeche Mode's Enjoy the Silence identifying and amplifying the bleak yearning at the core of the song, while the quirky arrangements can be eccentric, such as Bruni's cod-jazz take on Willie Nelson's Crazy veering near to elevator music, and the jaunty noodling her band introduces to Lou Reed's Perfect Day sounding at odds with the song's dark soul, and The Clash's Jimmy Jazz is transformed into an unknown genre that can only be described as ethereal boogie-woogie. | ['startend:quotation' 'detectable_format:number_bullet_lists'] |
| gpto1 | "* Carla Bruni, an Italian-born, French-raised heiress and former supermodel, defied expectations when she left the catwalk two decades ago to become a singer-songwriter; she proved herself as a talented songwriter and nuanced singer whose jazzy chansons topped the French charts, continued her musical career even after serving as France's first lady from 2008 to 2012, and despite experiencing crippling stage fright, she exudes remarkable poise and grace on stage; her latest album, 'French Touch,' is a mixed collection of English-language cover songs that showcase both her strengths and the eccentricities of her arrangements, exemplified by her heartfelt rendition of Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy the Silence' and unconventional interpretations of tracks by Willie Nelson, Lou Reed, and The Clash." | ['startend:quotation' 'detectable_format:number_bullet_lists'] |
| kimi | * Carla Bruni, an Italian-born French-raised former supermodel, shocked skeptics by transitioning into a successful singer-songwriter 20 years ago. Despite a brief pause in her career due to her marriage to Nicolas Sarkozy and her time as France's first lady, Bruni has continued to top French music charts with her jazzy chansons. Her latest album, French Touch, features English cover versions and showcases her pitch-perfect voice, though some arrangements are eccentric. | ['startend:quotation' 'detectable_format:number_bullet_lists'] |
| minimax | "Carla Bruni, an Italian-born, French-raised heiress and supermodel, initially faced skepticism when she left the catwalk to pursue a career as a singer-songwriter 20 years ago. However, she defied her critics by demonstrating her talent as a songwriter and a nuanced, careful singer, with her jazzy chansons topping the French charts. Despite a hiatus in her musical career due to her marriage to Nicolas Sarkozy and her time as France's first lady from 2008-12, Bruni has continued to excel. She has spoken about her severe stage fright, but she maintains a preternatural poise while fronting a light-jazz band. Her latest album, French Touch, is a collection of cover versions in English and French, which is a mixed bag but largely successful due to her passionate delivery. Her renditions of songs like Depeche Mode's Enjoy the Silence and Willie Nelson's Crazy showcase her ability to identify and amplify the core emotions of the songs, despite some quirky and eccentric arrangements." | ['startend:quotation' 'detectable_format:number_bullet_lists'] |
| wenxinyiyan | * Carla Bruni, an Italian-born heiress and supermodel who grew up in France, surprised many by successfully transitioning into a singer-songwriter 20 years ago. Despite initial doubts, she proved to be a talented songwriter and nuanced singer, topping the French charts with her jazzy chansons. Even after a hiatus caused by her marriage to Nicolas Sarkozy and serving as France's first lady, she continues to excel in her musical career, fronting a light-jazz band. Her latest album, "French Touch," is a mixed bag of cover versions sung in English, but her passionate delivery and quirky arrangements make it a standout release. | ['startend:quotation' 'detectable_format:number_bullet_lists'] |
| zhipu | "Two decades ago, Carla Bruni, an Italian-born, French-bred heiress and former supermodel, transitioned to a career in music, which many skeptics predicted would be a fleeting hobby. Contrary to expectations, Bruni demonstrated genuine talent as a songwriter and a nuanced vocalist, with her jazz-inflected chansons quickly climbing the French charts. Despite a pause in her musical pursuits during her tenure as France’s first lady from 2008 to 2012, following her marriage to Nicolas Sarkozy, she has remained active in music. Despite battling severe stage fright, Bruni performs with remarkable poise, leading a light-jazz quartet and embodying the grace that earned her Karl Lagerfeld's admiration. Her latest album, French Touch, features English and French cover songs and is a mix of hits and misses. The album succeeds largely due to Bruni's deep emotional investment in the songs, such as her haunting rendition of Depeche Mode’s Enjoy the Silence. However, some arrangements are peculiar, like her jazz rendition of Willie Nelson’s Crazy bordering on muzak, and the upbeat intro to Lou Reed’s Perfect Day clashing with its somber essence. The Clash’s Jimmy Jazz is reimagined into an otherworldly boogie-woogie style. * Bruni's ability to emotionally invest in her cover songs helps the album succeed despite some eccentric arrangements." |
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| deepseek-v3 | "When Carla Bruni, the Italian-born, French-raised heiress and supermodel, left the fashion world to pursue music two decades ago, many dismissed it as a fleeting whim. However, Bruni proved her critics wrong by establishing herself as a skilled songwriter and refined vocalist, with her jazzy chansons quickly climbing the French charts. Her musical career faced a pause during her tenure as France’s first lady alongside Nicolas Sarkozy (2008-12), but she has since returned to the stage, overcoming severe stage fright with remarkable composure. Her latest album, *French Touch*, features English-language covers that, while uneven, showcase her deep emotional connection to the material. Highlights include her haunting rendition of Depeche Mode’s *Enjoy the Silence*, though some tracks, like her jazzy take on Willie Nelson’s *Crazy*, lean toward the generic, and her band’s quirky arrangements occasionally clash with the songs’ original tones, such as in Lou Reed’s *Perfect Day* or the ethereal boogie-woogie transformation of The Clash’s *Jimmy Jazz*. * Bruni’s ability to reinvent classic songs with her unique style demonstrates her enduring artistry, even if the results are sometimes hit-or-miss." |
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