Caravelli And His Enchanted Strings - Caravelli At San Remo & J'aime (2019) [SACD]
BAND/ARTIST: Caravelli And His Enchanted Strings
- Title: Caravelli At San Remo & J'aime
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Vocalion – CDLK 4618
- Genre: Easy Listening
- Quality: DST64 image (*.iso) 2.0
- Total Time: 1:02:38
- Total Size: 1.04 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Caravelli At San Remo (1967)
1 Io Ti Daro Di Piu (Can I Trust You) 2:52
2 Le Colline Sono In Fiore (The River) 2:49
3 Io Che Non Vivo Senza Te (You Don't Have To Say You Love Me) 2:42
4 Una Casa In Cima Al Mondo (Don't Cry) 3:05
5 Volare 3:10
6 Al Di La 3:37
7 Quando Quando Quando 2:25
8 Piove (Ciao Ciao Bambina) 2:24
9 Non Pensare A Me (Time Alone Will Tell) 3:07
10 Io Tu E Le Rose 2:51
11 Dio Come Ti Amo (Oh, How Much I Love You) 3:35
J'Aime (1966)
12 La Boheme 3:38
13 What's New Pussycat 2:24
14 J'aime 2:29
15 Pourvu Que Ca Dure (Long Live Love) 2:32
16 Le Ciel, Le Soleil, Et La Mer 2:21
17 Scandale Dans La Famille (Shame And Scandal In The Family) 2:36
18 Capri C'est Fini 3:41
19 Mon Coeur D'attache 2:39
20 Yesterday 2:13
21 Quand Un Bateau Passe (Trains Boats And Planes) 3:21
22 Mes Mains Sur Tes Hanches 2:13
Caravelli At San Remo (1967)
1 Io Ti Daro Di Piu (Can I Trust You) 2:52
2 Le Colline Sono In Fiore (The River) 2:49
3 Io Che Non Vivo Senza Te (You Don't Have To Say You Love Me) 2:42
4 Una Casa In Cima Al Mondo (Don't Cry) 3:05
5 Volare 3:10
6 Al Di La 3:37
7 Quando Quando Quando 2:25
8 Piove (Ciao Ciao Bambina) 2:24
9 Non Pensare A Me (Time Alone Will Tell) 3:07
10 Io Tu E Le Rose 2:51
11 Dio Come Ti Amo (Oh, How Much I Love You) 3:35
J'Aime (1966)
12 La Boheme 3:38
13 What's New Pussycat 2:24
14 J'aime 2:29
15 Pourvu Que Ca Dure (Long Live Love) 2:32
16 Le Ciel, Le Soleil, Et La Mer 2:21
17 Scandale Dans La Famille (Shame And Scandal In The Family) 2:36
18 Capri C'est Fini 3:41
19 Mon Coeur D'attache 2:39
20 Yesterday 2:13
21 Quand Un Bateau Passe (Trains Boats And Planes) 3:21
22 Mes Mains Sur Tes Hanches 2:13
In 1959 with the help of the French jazz musician Ray Ventura, he obtained a contract to form his own orchestra oriented to popular music. He signed a contract with the French record label Versailles. His first album Dance Party was recorded. Under licenses these early recordings were released internationally (20th Century Records in the USA, Ariel in Argentina, Fermata in Brasil, and Discophon in Spain). In 1962, he composed Et Satan conduit le bal original soundtrack under his real name, French film starred by young Catherine Deneuve. In 1963, he composed "Accroche-toi Caroline!" which was used by the BBC as the theme to the Vision On television series.
The Versailles label was acquired by Columbia Records in 1964. The wider distribution of their product led to gold records in France, Japan, Israel and South America. In Brazil his first released CBS album was titled Voyage Musical, in Argentina Merci Cherie.
With his orchestra he also made recordings with Maurice Chevalier and Charles Trenet (La mer/Beyond the sea) among other singers. In 1970 he composed the music for the film L'Homme Qui Vient De La Nuit, starred by Ivan Rebroff, and in the same period recorded an album in USA. His first Japan Live Concert is recorded in 1972 by CBS.
In 1973, one of his own compositions was included in the Frank Sinatra album Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back: “Laisse moi le temps” / “Let Me Try Again”, original French lyrics by Michel Jourdan, English lyrics by Paul Anka. This song was previously presented in competition at the Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar, Chile, by singer Romuald representing France and obtaining the second prize (a Chile song was the winner), although it was considered the best song by critics and people. Making a delayed justice, a few years ago, it was proclaimed the Best Song in the history of this Festival, in its 41st Anniversary, something unusual for a non-first prize in any song contest. This song was also covered by Raymond Lefevre.
In 1978, he composed and recorded the title song of "Goldorak et les 2 Mazingers", for the Japan anime/cartoon. In 1981 he toured the Soviet Union with his orchestra performing in Riga and Moscow with great success (all concerts were sold out). The summer of following year, he returned to the country, this time to make a record for the Melodiya label with Russians musicians and female singers (in his style without lyrics). This record In Moscow included 12 tracks, the majority written by young pop Russian composers, with a couple of traditional tunes. Two of the pieces were recorded in Paris with his own orchestra. In 1983 Caravelli plays Seiko Matsuda was recorded in Japan.
In the middle 1980s, in order to update his sound he used rhythm arrangements by his son Patrick Vasori (born c.1950) using musicians such as Gilles Gambus and Serge Planchon, who also played keyboards with the orchestra. In November and December 2006, he recorded an album titled A New Day Has Come with his Grand Orchestre in Brussels, Belgium, for Reader's Digest.
Japan being a country in which he has a following, Caravelli is one of the few Western artists who have been invited to conduct the Japanese TV Network's NHK Orchestra, In November 200,1 he was touring Japan with an orchestra composed of 32 musicians (tour N° 7 ), invited by the Sony Foundation (the previous tour was in 1996). At this time, Sony Music Japan assembled a 2-CD set Caravelli plays Michel Polnareff and ABBA, being the first (Polnareff) a selection from 1960 and 1970 albums (including his cover of "Love Me, Please Love Me") and the second (ABBA) a selection from 1970's recordings. In December 2003, he toured Japan again; the six concerts were sold out.
He died on 1 April 2019, at the age of 88.
The Versailles label was acquired by Columbia Records in 1964. The wider distribution of their product led to gold records in France, Japan, Israel and South America. In Brazil his first released CBS album was titled Voyage Musical, in Argentina Merci Cherie.
With his orchestra he also made recordings with Maurice Chevalier and Charles Trenet (La mer/Beyond the sea) among other singers. In 1970 he composed the music for the film L'Homme Qui Vient De La Nuit, starred by Ivan Rebroff, and in the same period recorded an album in USA. His first Japan Live Concert is recorded in 1972 by CBS.
In 1973, one of his own compositions was included in the Frank Sinatra album Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back: “Laisse moi le temps” / “Let Me Try Again”, original French lyrics by Michel Jourdan, English lyrics by Paul Anka. This song was previously presented in competition at the Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar, Chile, by singer Romuald representing France and obtaining the second prize (a Chile song was the winner), although it was considered the best song by critics and people. Making a delayed justice, a few years ago, it was proclaimed the Best Song in the history of this Festival, in its 41st Anniversary, something unusual for a non-first prize in any song contest. This song was also covered by Raymond Lefevre.
In 1978, he composed and recorded the title song of "Goldorak et les 2 Mazingers", for the Japan anime/cartoon. In 1981 he toured the Soviet Union with his orchestra performing in Riga and Moscow with great success (all concerts were sold out). The summer of following year, he returned to the country, this time to make a record for the Melodiya label with Russians musicians and female singers (in his style without lyrics). This record In Moscow included 12 tracks, the majority written by young pop Russian composers, with a couple of traditional tunes. Two of the pieces were recorded in Paris with his own orchestra. In 1983 Caravelli plays Seiko Matsuda was recorded in Japan.
In the middle 1980s, in order to update his sound he used rhythm arrangements by his son Patrick Vasori (born c.1950) using musicians such as Gilles Gambus and Serge Planchon, who also played keyboards with the orchestra. In November and December 2006, he recorded an album titled A New Day Has Come with his Grand Orchestre in Brussels, Belgium, for Reader's Digest.
Japan being a country in which he has a following, Caravelli is one of the few Western artists who have been invited to conduct the Japanese TV Network's NHK Orchestra, In November 200,1 he was touring Japan with an orchestra composed of 32 musicians (tour N° 7 ), invited by the Sony Foundation (the previous tour was in 1996). At this time, Sony Music Japan assembled a 2-CD set Caravelli plays Michel Polnareff and ABBA, being the first (Polnareff) a selection from 1960 and 1970 albums (including his cover of "Love Me, Please Love Me") and the second (ABBA) a selection from 1970's recordings. In December 2003, he toured Japan again; the six concerts were sold out.
He died on 1 April 2019, at the age of 88.
Year 2019 | Pop | Easy Listening | HD & Vinyl
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