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Claude Nougaro - Hitbox (2013)

Claude Nougaro - Hitbox (2013)

BAND/ARTIST: Claude Nougaro

  • Title: Hitbox
  • Year Of Release: 2013
  • Label: Universal Music
  • Genre: Pop, Chanson
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 02:53:11
  • Total Size: 1,12 Gb / 451 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
1. Une petite fille
2. Les don juan
3. Le jazz et la java
4. Le cinéma
5. Cécile ma fille
6. Je suis sous
7. Armstrong
8. L'amour sorcier
9. Bidonville
10. A bout de souffle
11. Toulouse
12. Paris mai
13. Quatre boules de cuir
14. La pluie fait des claquettes
15. La neige
16. C'est eddy
17. À bout de souffle

CD 2:
1. Locomotive d'or
2. Dansez sur moi
3. Montparis
4. Armé d'amour
5. Ma femme
6. Brésilien
7. Gloria
8. Plume d'ange
9. Comme une piaf
10. Autour de minuit
11. Mon disque d'eté
12. La danse
13. Tu verras

CD 3:
1. Assez
2. Clodi clodo
3. Le coq et la pendule
4. Rimes
5. Vieux vienne
6. Le chat
7. Ami chemin
8. Reunion
9. Le piano de mauvaise vie
10. Vie violence
11. C'est une garonne
12. L'enfant phare
13. Nougayork
14. Sa majesté le jazz

Widely regarded as the singer who fused the traditions of the French chanson with the energy and verve of American jazz, Claude Nougaro was born in Toulouse on September 9, 1929. The son of an opera singer and a piano teacher, he was raised largely by his grandparents, devouring not only classical music but also the homegrown pop of Charles Trenet and Edith Piaf, and the American swing of Louis Armstrong and Glenn Miller broadcast via Radio-Toulouse. Despite his love of the arts, Nougaro never learned to read music or play an instrument, and in 1947, he briefly worked as a journalist before serving a stint in the French Foreign Legion in Morocco. After his military service wrapped he settled in Paris, dabbling in poetry and befriending the playwright Jacques Audiberti, through whom Nougaro made a number of contacts in the cabaret world. He first performed at the Montmarte club Le Lapin Agile in 1955, further raising his profile by penning lyrics for Piaf. Nougaro made his first recordings in 1958 -- although the vogue was to sing in pure French, he performed with a pronounced Toulousian accent, with thick syllables and a rhythmic depth born of his affection for American vocalists. In addition to collaborating with jazz greats including Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, and Nat Adderley, during the 1960s Nougaro studied Brazilian music, working with Baden Powell and Chico Buarque -- his best-loved songs include "Je Suis Sous" ("I Am Drunk"), "Cécile, Ma Fille" ("Cecile, My Daughter"), "Jazz and Java," and "Paris Mai," penned in the wake of May 1968's anti-government student demonstrations. Although Nougaro's commercial fortunes declined during the 1970s, during the following decade he made a comeback inspired by the success of Nougaro, an album cut in New York City -- around the same time, he also experimented with African rhythms. After years of failing health, Nougaro died March 4, 2004 at the age of 74 -- after his passing, French president Jacques Chirac said "a veritable poet has left us."





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  • tommy554
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.