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Françoise Hardy

French Music - Released September 23, 2016 | Parlophone (France)

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This may not rate as highly as her best mid-'60s recordings, which are less MOR-oriented. That stated, it's about as good as late-'60s MOR Continental pop gets, with tastefully imaginative orchestration, strong melodies, and sexy vocals. It's perhaps even sadder and more sentimental than was the norm for Francoise--she perpetually seems to be singing as though she's gazing out of a deserted chateau on a rainy afternoon. She largely forsakes original material here (although a couple cuts bear her writing credit), and offers fine, haunting French interpretations of Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne," and Phil Ochs' "There But for Fortune," and Ricky Nelson's "Lonesome Town."© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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France Gall

French Music - Released October 29, 2012 | Warner (France)

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Evidemment

France Gall

French Music - Released February 1, 2005 | Warner (France)

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France Gall (Remasterisé en 2004)

France Gall

French Music - Released April 24, 2020 | Warner (France)

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France Gall

France Gall

French Music - Released October 18, 2004 | Warner (France)

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Dans la peau

Camélia Jordana

French Music - Released September 15, 2014 | Jive Epic

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Ma Déclaration

Jenifer

French Music - Released January 1, 2013 | Universal Music Division Mercury Records

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Histoires 2 France

Pascal Obispo

French Music - Released October 28, 2022 | Atletico Records

Comment te dire adieu

Françoise Hardy

French Music - Released September 23, 2016 | Parlophone (France)

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This may not rate as highly as her best mid-'60s recordings, which are less MOR-oriented. That stated, it's about as good as late-'60s MOR Continental pop gets, with tastefully imaginative orchestration, strong melodies, and sexy vocals. It's perhaps even sadder and more sentimental than was the norm for Francoise--she perpetually seems to be singing as though she's gazing out of a deserted chateau on a rainy afternoon. She largely forsakes original material here (although a couple cuts bear her writing credit), and offers fine, haunting French interpretations of Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne," and Phil Ochs' "There But for Fortune," and Ricky Nelson's "Lonesome Town."© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

Live au Théâtre des Champs-Elysées

France Gall

French Music - Released January 1, 1978 | Warner (France)

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The Pirouettes

French Music - Released April 27, 2012 | Kidderminster

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Dany Vallord

French Music - Released September 5, 2021 | DANY VALLORD

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Lovap

Pop - Released March 22, 2024 | Lov'n'Jak

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Teanzy

Soul - Released May 13, 2023 | Teanzy

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lékho

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released December 3, 2021 | lékho

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MPBST

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released January 24, 2024 | 5725985 Records DK

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Dany Vallord

Dance - Released August 4, 2023 | Dany Musik

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Grétry: Richard Cœur de Lion

Hervé Niquet

Classical - Released September 25, 2020 | Château de Versailles Spectacles

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To say that André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry's 1784 comic opera, Richard Coeur de Lion, has a lot to answer for is something of an understatement, when it was its popular Act I air, “O Richard, O my King”, which in 1789 accidentally brought about one of the defining moments of the French Revolution: the air is sung by the imprisoned King Richard's knights who want to free him, and one night in 1789 it became the song French officers chose to sing to King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette under house arrest at Versailles after the couple turned up to greet the officers at a banquet thrown in the Royal Opera House; which in turn got interpreted by the Paris press as an anti-revolutionary act, leading to the palace being stormed and the royal couple taken away, never to return. Add the fact that Grétry was none other than Marie-Antoinette's favourite composer, and the opera was an obvious choice for the Royal Opera House's 250th anniversary season. Plus, the October 2019 production under the direction of Hervé Niquet was a wonderful one: fizzing with vivacious energy and fun, nailing its grandeur and intimacy in equal measure, all with just the right dose of heart-on-sleeve sentimentality, and from a no-exceptions superb cast of young talent - headed up by tenors Rémy Mathieu as Richard and Reinoud Van Mechelen as Blondel - supported by an on-fire Le Concert Spirituel. So, although with this live recording you don't get to enjoy the production's sumptuous late eighteenth century stage sets and concerts, the music making was of a level for it all still to be leaping out of the stereo regardless. What's more, the polished, immediate engineering has done a magnificent job of capturing the theatre's acoustics, meaning you really do feel as if you're sat there in the theatre's best seats. Then, while one might imagine that non-French speakers may get less out of the audio alone, given that the opera's action moves forwards not via sung recitatives but instead spoken texts, the reality is that the vim and melodious tones with which those spoken lines are dispatched actually amounts to a sort of music in itself. In short, thank goodness they snuck this one in before Covid, because it's a life-affirming triumph. © Charlotte Gardner/Qobuz