
Jacques Brel - Enregistrement Public À L'Olympia Album
Performer: Jacques BrelTitle: Enregistrement Public À L'Olympia
Style: Chanson
Released: 1962
Cat#: B 77.386 L
Country: France
Label: Philips
Size MP3 version: 1574 mb
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Size WMA version: 1588 mb
Rating: 4.1
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Genre: Pop
Jacques Brel - Enregistrement Public À L'Olympia Album
Tracklist
1 | MariekeWritten By – J. Brel - G. JouannestWritten-By – G. Jouannest, J. Brel | 2:50 |
2 | MadeleineWritten By – J. Brel - J. Corti Et G. JouannestWritten-By – G. Jouannest, J. Brel, J. Corti | 2:46 |
3 | Les Prénoms De ParisWritten By – J. Brel - G. JouannestWritten-By – G. Jouannest, J. Brel | 2:17 |
4 | Le MoribondWritten-By – J. Brel | 2:50 |
5 | ZangraWritten-By – J. Brel | 3:06 |
6 | Les BichesWritten By – J. Brel - G. JouannestWritten-By – G. Jouannest, J. Brel | 3:39 |
7 | Les FlamandesWritten-By – J. Brel | 2:36 |
8 | Les Paumés Du Petit MatinWritten By – J. Brel - F. RauberWritten-By – F. Rauber, J. Brel | 3:54 |
9 | Quand On N'A Que L'AmourWritten-By – J. Brel | 3:45 |
10 | Introduction | 0:15 |
11 | Ne Me Quitte PasWritten-By – J. Brel | 3:56 |
12 | Les SingesWritten-By – J. Brel | 3:02 |
13 | L'IvrogneWritten By – J. Brel - F. Rauber - G. JouannestWritten-By – F. Rauber, G. Jouannest, J. Brel | 4:05 |
14 | La StatueWritten By – J. Brel - F. RauberWritten-By – F. Rauber, J. Brel | 2:46 |
15 | Les Prénoms De Paris | (2:31) |
16 | Les BourgeoisWritten By – J. Brel - J. CortiWritten-By – J. Brel, J. Corti | 2:33 |
17 | La Valse À Mille TempsWritten-By – J. Brel | 3:47 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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B 77.386 L, B 77 386 L | Jacques Brel | Enregistrement Public À L'Olympia (LP, Album, Mono) | Philips, Philips | B 77.386 L, B 77 386 L | France | 1962 |
816 727-4 | Jacques Brel | En Public Olympia 1961 (Cass, Album, RE, Dol) | Philips | 816 727-4 | France | 1988 |
6332 077 | Jacques Brel | Enregistrement Public A L'Olympia 1961 (LP, Album, RE) | Philips | 6332 077 | France | Unknown |
6395 216 | Jacques Brel | Jacques Brel (LP) | Philips | 6395 216 | Netherlands | 1982 |
858 015 FPY, SFJL 967, SFJL.967 | Jacques Brel | A L'Olympia (LP, Album, Rev) | Fontana International, Fontana, Fontana | 858 015 FPY, SFJL 967, SFJL.967 | UK | 1967 |
Credits
- Accordion – Jean Corti
- Conductor – Daniel Janin
- Photography By [Back Cover] – Daniel Frasnay
- Photography By [Recto] – J.-P. Leloir
- Piano – Gérard Jouannest
Barcodes
- Rights Society: B.I.E.M.
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1): AA 77 386 1L
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2): AA 77 386 2L
- Price Code: Ⓢ
Companies
- Recorded At – L'Olympia
- Printed By – Imprimerie F. Richir
Album
Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1964 is Jacques Brel's second live album. The original 25 cm LP version only contained track 1-8. Also known as Olympia 64, the album was reissued with a total of 15 chansons in 1988 as part of CD Box Integrale, and on 23 September 2003 under the title Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1964 as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay 980 817-1. The album was included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. Listen free to Jacques Brel Enregistrement public à l'Olympia 1964 Amsterdam, Les timides and more. 15 tracks 45:57. Jacques Brel 8 April 1929 9 October 1978 was a Belgian singer and songwriter who composed and performed literate, thoughtful, and theatrical songs that generated a large, devoted following in Belgium and France initially, and later throughout the world. He was widely considered a master of the modern chanson. It was a smart move indeed, then, for him to wrap up his Phillips label deal with a live album, recorded at the fabled Paris Olympia in October 1961, with piano accompaniment from arranger Francois Rauber and occasional songwriter Gerard Jouannest, and an orchestra conducted by Daniel Janin. The 15 songs include a number with which the audience might not even have been familiar - new material scheduled for Brel's next few EPs included Les Bourgeois, La Statue, Zangra, and Madeleine. In these second recordings, Jacques Brel sings respectively Et deux bouts d'aile Et elle s'envole - Lalalalilalila, Dai dai dai dai. Da Da Da Da Hé, Allez viens Jef Allez viens Ouhais Ouhais Ouhais Viens Jef, Viens, Viens at the end, Des Armées d'impuissants. Enregistrement Public À l'Olympia 1964 CD, Comp, RE. Barclay, Universal. There is just one recorded version of the Brels Amsterdam played and sang live October 16, 1964 at the Olympia in Paris, France. I recorded in album Jacques Brel - Anthologies, CD 8 - En Public Olympia 61 1988. Jacques Brel - Les Prenoms De Paris. Jacques Brel - Les Bourgeois. JACQUES BREL - ENREGISTREMENT PUBLIC A L'OLYMPIA 1961 USED - VERY GOOD CD Condition: Very Good. Time left: 3d 51m 12s Ships to: Worldwide. Enregistrement Public À L'Olympia 1961 is ranked 19th best out of 27 albums by Jacques Brel on . The best album by Jacques Brel is N 4 which is ranked number 2319 in the list of all-time albums with a total rank score of 685. Jacques Brel album bestography. Higher ranked 32,044th This album 32,044th Lower ranked 32,745th Enregistrement Public À L'Olympia 1961Enregistrement Public À L'Olympia 1961Jacques Brel. Jacques Brel French pronunciation: 8 April 1929 9 October 1978 was a Belgian singer-songwriter who composed and performed literate, thoughtful, and theatrical songs that generated a large, devoted following in France initially, and later throughout the world. He was widely consider more . Style:MLA Chicago APA. Enregistrement Public À L'Olympia 1961 Album. STANDS4 LLC, 2020. 24 Jun 2020. À-L27Olympia-1961. Powered by . Missing lyrics by Jacques Brel Know any other songs by Jacques Brel Don't keep it to yourself Add it Here. Enregistrement Public À L'Olympia 1964 1964. Album by Jacques Brel. Greensleeves by Traditional Folk 1580. was sampled in. Amsterdam by Daz Dillinger 2011. was covered in. Disc IDs 3. Cover Art 3. Amsterdam original French version in 1964-10. lyricist and composer: Jacques Brel. publisher: Éditions Pouchenel. later versions: Amsterdam additional music by John Doyle. later translated versions: Amsterdam german translation: Klaus Hoffmann