Plus Bleu Que Tes Yeux - Edith Piaf, Aznavour, Charles
Hymne à l'Amour - Edith Piaf, Constantine, Eddie
Jezebel - Edith Piaf, Aznavour, Charles
Padam...Padam - Edith Piaf, Contet, Henri
Hymn to Love [Hymne à l'Amour] - Edith Piaf, Constantine, Eddie
Bravo Pour le Clown - Edith Piaf, Contet, Henri
Johnny Tu N'Es Pas un Ange - Edith Piaf, Lemarque, Francis
La Goualante du Pauvre Jean - Edith Piaf, Monnot, Marguerite
Le Ça Ira [Du Film Si Versailles M'Était Conté] - Edith Piaf, Traditional
L 'Accordéoniste - Edith Piaf, Emer, Michel
La Vie en Rose [En Anglais] - Edith Piaf, David, Mack
C'est à Hambourg - Edith Piaf, Delecluse, Claude
L 'Homme à la Moto - Edith Piaf, Leiber, Jerry
Les Amants d'un Jour - Edith Piaf, Monnot, Marguerite
Autumn Leaves [Les Feuilles Mortes] - Edith Piaf, Kosma, Joseph
Dans les Prisons de Nantes - Edith Piaf, Traditional
Pour Moi Toute Seule - Edith Piaf, Gerard, Philippe
Il y Avait - Edith Piaf, Aznavour, Charles
Track Listings (21) - Disc #2
La Foule - Edith Piaf, Cabral, Angel
Mon Manège à Moi (Tu Me Fais Tourner la Tête) - Edith Piaf, Constantin, Jean
Fais Comme Si - Edith Piaf, Monnot, Marguerite
Je Sais Comment - Edith Piaf, Bouquet, Julien
Milord - Edith Piaf, Monnot, Marguerite
Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien - Edith Piaf, Dumont, Charles
Les Flonflons du Bal - Edith Piaf, Dumont, Charles
Le Vieux Piano - Edith Piaf, Contet, Henri
Mon Vieux Lucien - Edith Piaf, Dumont, Charles
Mon Dieu [En Anglais] - Edith Piaf, Dumont, Charles
Sous le Ciel de Paris - Edith Piaf, Drejac, Jean
Les Amants - Edith Piaf, Dumont, Charles
À Quoi Ça Sert l'Amour? - Edith Piaf, Emer, Michel
Une Valse - Edith Piaf, Dumont, Charles
Emporte-Moi - Edith Piaf, Lai, Francis
L 'Homme de Berlin - Edith Piaf, Lai, Francis
Légende [Inédit] - Edith Piaf, Becaud, Gilbert
Un Dimanche à Londres [Inédit] - Edith Piaf, Piaf, Edith
A L'Enseigne de la Fille Sans Coeur - Edith Piaf, Gilles, Jean Villar
La Valse de l'Amour - Edith Piaf, Achard, Marcel
Les Mots de l'Amour - Edith Piaf, Dumont, Charles
Abandoned as a baby and raised in a brothel, Piaf was dicovered singing in the streets of Paris by a club owner, who started her 30-year career during which time she became France's best-loved and best-known songstress, wi... more »th major hits from beginning to end. At times singing in front of the band with no microphone, her powerful voice and emotional delivery was a striking contrast to her diminutive size. Nicknamed "the Little Sparrow," Piaf was plagued by controversy, from implications in a clubowner's death to multiple affairs (including Yves Montand and Charles Aznavour), drugs, and alcohol. Her torchy cabaret and dramatically theatrical songs eventually won her global recognition. This two-CD set covers highlights of her career up to her death in 1963, many of which are now standards. Described in France as "the greatest figure in the history of song," her voice still rings with a passion for life, something that eventually consumed her. --Derek Rath« less
Abandoned as a baby and raised in a brothel, Piaf was dicovered singing in the streets of Paris by a club owner, who started her 30-year career during which time she became France's best-loved and best-known songstress, with major hits from beginning to end. At times singing in front of the band with no microphone, her powerful voice and emotional delivery was a striking contrast to her diminutive size. Nicknamed "the Little Sparrow," Piaf was plagued by controversy, from implications in a clubowner's death to multiple affairs (including Yves Montand and Charles Aznavour), drugs, and alcohol. Her torchy cabaret and dramatically theatrical songs eventually won her global recognition. This two-CD set covers highlights of her career up to her death in 1963, many of which are now standards. Described in France as "the greatest figure in the history of song," her voice still rings with a passion for life, something that eventually consumed her. --Derek Rath
"There are many Piaf collections from which to choose, and aside from the big multi-disc set, all of them omit some important songs. This set includes almost all of her best ("Mon Legionnaire" and "Tu es Partout" are not here). EMI also has a single-disc collection with most of the best songs, but it does not include "Les Trois Cloches", which you've got to have. My only real complaint about this set is the booklet, which has no lyrics. Instead, you get a brief biography in French, with a rather shaky English translation. The set includes the English versions of "La Vie en Rose" and "Hymne a l'amour", which pale in comparison to the originals but are interesting nonetheless."
Piaf Tonight!
Matthew G. Sherwin | last seen screaming at Amazon customer service | 10/01/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This two CD set is not merely a magnificent sampling of Edith Piaf's songs; it is a celebration of her career as one of the greatest female singers the world has ever known or ever will know. The songs include many of her beloved songs recorded by Piaf between 1946 and 1963.
These wonderful French classics by Piaf include "La Vie En Rose;" "Les Trois Cloches;" "Hymne À L'amour;" "Jezebel;" "Padam Padam;" "Autumn Leaves" sung in English; "Milord;" "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien;" and "Les Amants De Paris." There are, of course, many more wonderful songs--all with beautiful musical arrangements--on this two CD set. There are even two unedited songs that show how Piaf worked on a song before it was polished: "Légende" and "Un Dimanche À Londres."
While almost all of the remastering is excellent, a few songs were not done to completion. For example, "Hymne À L'amour" on the first CD is obviously simply recorded from an old 78 rpm record complete with surface noise and scratches; and "L'homme De Berlin" sounds as if someone was holding tissues in front of the microphone in order to create a muffled reproduction of the recording. However, this is a minor disappointment because the rest of the package is so perfect.
The liner notes offer an excellent essay about Piaf's life written in both English and French. There are several photos of Edith Piaf and two of them are colorized for effect. The liner notes also provide songs credits and the year each song was recorded.
Piaf recorded much, much more than these two CDs could ever hope to cover simply because her career spanned so many years; if you like this set I strongly recommend other Piaf CD recordings including her performances at Carnegie Hall in 1956 and 1957. This two CD set is really best viewed as either a thorough introduction to Piaf or as a very good retrospective of her career including most of her greatest songs.
This two CD set is highly recommended for Piaf fans (as if they didn't know that already), fans of French classic vocals and fans of international music. Thank goodness Edith Piaf shared her talents with us while she lived amongst us--fans of the arts are infinitely better off because of Piaf's substantial contributions to the arts.
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Not as good as i thought it would be
traveler | Broken Arrow, oklahoma United States | 01/13/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I am going to be the only dissenter here. The choice of songs is excellent, and this is why i bought the CD.However, I think that several of the selected songs must be early versions which were then fine tuned by E. Piaf over the years. I have listened to other CDs and vinyl record where renditions such as Jezebel, and La Foule where much more forceful and on a higher emotional level.A good choice for people who have not heard the later versions of the songs, or those prefer to hear the earlier versions,"
The 10 CD 30th Anniversary Collection is a better choice.
traveler | 04/03/2000
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I don't really disagree with the other reviewers' evaluation of Piaf. She is truly one of the great artists of the 20th Century. I got this set; and then I got the 10 CD 30th Anniversary Collection. This 2 CD set has only a few songs recorded in the late 50's and early 60's when recording technology could do justice to her voice. The 10 CD set has several CD's recorded toward the end of her career. The recorded sound is outstanding; and Piaf was still in great voice nearly 'til the end. I know the 10 CD is expensive; but I prefer it above anything else I have by Piaf."
Is there anyone better than Edith Piaf?
traveler | 12/16/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Edith Piaf was a legend in her lifetime and will remain one forever. Not only is her screeching voice, full of cigarette smoke and whiskies on the rocks unique, but the spirit and energy she put in her songs has still not been equaled by anyone. This box set gives you only the tip of the iceberg that is her brilliant musical career. All of her hits and legendary songs are included. And if you understand French, even better, since the texts will move you to tears (and not just tears of sadness that is...)"