ARKADIA CHANSONS
Piaf,Edith Passion De La Vie CD
- SKU:
- 14800412
- UPC:
- 602267511321
- MPN:
- 75113
- Condition:
- New
Description
Celebrated singer & French icon Edith Piaf had a matchless talent for storytelling in her music. Her glorious voice, penchant for drama, and understanding of passion are on full display in this vintage Arkadia Chansons collection of melodic vignettes about life in Paris entitled, Edith Piaf: Passion de la Vie. By 1930, Edith Piaf (1915-1963) was discovered by club owner Louis Leplee, who bestowed Piaf with the nickname La M?me Piaf (The little sparrow or waif sparrow). With Leplee's help, she began singing in Parisian clubs, impressing audiences with the commanding vocals that became the hallmark of her storied career. She soon was headlining European festivals, starring in movies, and recording hit albums. She became equally adored by American audiences, performing regularly in New York. Furthermore, she also became known for her dramatic relationships, which included celebrities such as boxer Marcel Cerdan, Jacque Pills, and Yves Montand. In 2007, she was immortalized for the next generation in the Academy Award winning film La Vie en Rose, titled after the name of her signature song. 'The Sparrow's' raw and emotionally provocative voice made her a legend in her native France, as well as with audiences around the world. Her expressive soul used song to unleash her dark passion, sincere purity, and wistful romanticism unto the world, making her the undeniable symbol of the French spirit in the 20th Century. With this digitally remastered Arkadia Chansons album, Edith Piaf: Passion de la Vie, the fame, tragedy, controversy, and music of Edith Piaf are commemorated forever.
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1. La Java de Cezigue 2. Le Petit Monsieur Triste 3. Les Deux Copains 4. Il Nest Pas Distingu 5. Browning 6. Mon Apero 7. La Petite Boutique 8. La Fille Et Le Chien 9. Le Contrebandier 10. Ding Din Don 11. Jimmy, Cest Lui 12. Les Hiboux 13. La Julie Jolie 14. Partance 15. Les M de la Cloche 16. Ot-Ils Mes Petits Copains 17. Les Deux Menetriers 18. Le Mauvais Matelot