Edith Piaf - La Vie en Rose [ASV/Living Era]

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Album Details

Title: La Vie en Rose [ASV/Living Era]
Artist: Edith Piaf
Release Date: 3/23/1999
Label: ASV/Living Era
Duration: 71:39
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 743625530728
Genre: Vocal Music
Styles: Torch Songs, Vocal Pop, Cabaret, French Pop
Moods: Dramatic, Elegant, Plaintive, Poignant, Theatrical, Cathartic, Gloomy, Hypnotic, Intimate, Reflective, Sad, Sentimental, Tense/Anxious, Wintry, Yearning, Bittersweet, Ethereal, Melancholy, Nocturnal, Passionate, Wistful
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Tu Es Partout
  2. La Java de Cézigue
  3. La Julie Jolie
  4. Jimmy C'est Lui
  5. J'Ai Dansé Avec l'Amour
  6. C'est un Monsieur Trés Distinguè
  7. Simple Comme Bonjour
  8. Le Brun et le Blond
  9. Un Monsieur Me Suit Dans la Rue
  10. Un Coup de Grisou
  11. Le Chasseur de l'Hôtel
  12. Regarde-Moi Toujours Comme Ça
  13. La Vie en Rose
  14. Les Trois Cloches
  15. Je M'En Fous Pas Mal
  16. Le Petit Homme
  17. Un Refrain Courait Dans la Rue
  18. Céline
  19. Dans Les Prisons de Nantes
  20. Adieu Mon Coeur
  21. C'est Pour Ça
  22. Le Chant du Pirate

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDASV/Living Era5307

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Album Review

More so than its predecessor in the Living Era catalog, La Vie en Rose illustrates the gradual ripening of Edith Piaf's artistry with recordings that reference a timeline from her first session (December 1935) to the full plume of her postwar maturity (March 1947). This quintessentially Parisian entertainer was already a bundle of piqued intensities when she made her recording debut; during the '40s she evolved into a living embodiment of the increasingly theatrical and melodramatic songs that she preferred. There are premonitions here of the almost Artaud-like extremities of her later years; "C'est Pour Ca" is a disturbing tale of heartbreak and suicide; so is "Un Coup de Grisou," which must have been partially inspired by a certain turn of events described in Emile Zola's novel -Germinal. And the ritualistic, solemnly beautiful "Les Trois Cloches" might just be Edith Piaf's masterpiece. Accompanied by the vocal group Les Compagnons de la Chanson, Piaf delivers a moving paean to the living and the dead. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Edith PiafVocals
Guy LuypaertsConductor
Jacques MédingerAccordion
Jacques MétéhenConductor
Jean MédingerAccordion
Johnny UvergoltsConductor
Les Compagnons de la ChansonPerformer
Martin HaskellRemastering
Paul DurandConductor
Phil DuffyDesign
Ralph HarveyCompilation, Liner Notes
Wal BergConductor
Walter JosephPiano

Member Reviews

Kenneth Y. wrote on 11/1/2009...

Edith Piaf's music is timeless, and takes you back to a time when things were much different. You can feel the romance, and tranqulity come alive in her music. It is perfect for that garden dinner party, while enjoying a nice glass of wine outside in with a warm summer breeze blowing. Life does not get any finer that this!