Charles Aznavour - La Boheme (1966/2004) [SACD]
BAND/ARTIST: Charles Aznavour
- Title: La Boheme
- Year Of Release: 1966/2004
- Label: EMI (France)
- Genre: Pop, Vocal, French Chanson
- Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) / 2.0, 5.1 (2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
- Total Time: 00:52:18
- Total Size: 3.59 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. La bohème
2. Aime-moi
3. Quelque chose ou quelqu'un
4. Ca vient sans qu'on y pense
5. Plus rien
6. Il viendra ce jour
7. Paris au mois d'août
8. Sur le chemin du retour
9. Il fallait bien
10. Parce que tu crois
11. La route
12. Sarah
13. Je t'aime comme ça
14. Ay ! Mourir pour toi
15. L'amour à fleur de coeur
16. C'est merveilleux l'amour
17. Jezebel
18. A propos du pommier
1. La bohème
2. Aime-moi
3. Quelque chose ou quelqu'un
4. Ca vient sans qu'on y pense
5. Plus rien
6. Il viendra ce jour
7. Paris au mois d'août
8. Sur le chemin du retour
9. Il fallait bien
10. Parce que tu crois
11. La route
12. Sarah
13. Je t'aime comme ça
14. Ay ! Mourir pour toi
15. L'amour à fleur de coeur
16. C'est merveilleux l'amour
17. Jezebel
18. A propos du pommier
LA BOHEME takes, however loosely, inspiration from the opera of Parisian bohemian life, but this is neither a recasting of Puccini's work nor a cohesive work in its own right. Aznavour's songs—as always, he wrote or co-wrote the lot—are neither as proudly, defiantly outcast as those of his mentor, Edith Piaf, nor a creepily salacious as his most obvious pupil, Serge Gainsbourg.
There's a dignity to even Aznavour's most maudlin tales, helped immensely by his less-than-perfect but infinitely expressive voice, which meshes beautifully with Paul Mauriat's lush but never overpowering orchestrations. Americans and others who only know Aznavour from Reprise Records' misguided attempt to turn him into the French Perry Como—at home, he's a national treasure—would do well to start here for the beginning of their reappraisal.
There's a dignity to even Aznavour's most maudlin tales, helped immensely by his less-than-perfect but infinitely expressive voice, which meshes beautifully with Paul Mauriat's lush but never overpowering orchestrations. Americans and others who only know Aznavour from Reprise Records' misguided attempt to turn him into the French Perry Como—at home, he's a national treasure—would do well to start here for the beginning of their reappraisal.
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