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Corps et armes

Étienne Daho

French Music - Released April 18, 2000 | Parlophone (France)

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Live 2001

Étienne Daho

French Music - Released May 11, 2001 | Parlophone (France)

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Armes & Paillettes

Oete

Pop - Released October 21, 2022 | Roy music

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Armes & Paillettes

Oete

Pop - Released February 17, 2023 | Roy music

Mr. Eddy

Eddy Mitchell

Pop - Released January 1, 1996 | Universal Music France

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Tu m'aimes-tu

Richard Desjardins

Pop - Released January 1, 1990 | (SME Canada) Audiogram

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Tu M'Aimes-Tu (Do You Love Me), Richard Desjardins' second CD, made him break out of the underground to become, in a matter of months, the French-speaking equivalent of Leonard Cohen. While Les Derniers Humains saw him focus solely on the piano for accompaniment, here he plays acoustic guitar instead on three songs, always in order to bring a more humorous touch or a country-folk feeling. In "Le Bon Gars" (The Good Guy) he promises to become worthy of social acceptance by turning as flavorless and predictable as possible. This funny side of Desjardins strongly contrasts with the rest of the album (and his previous), all comprised of delicate love songs and touching, socially-involved stories. The album's highlights include the title track which, thanks to a music video picked up by Musique Plus (Quebec's MTV) gave the singer much exposure; "L'Homme-Canon," the heartbreaking story of a poor man clinging to the beauty of his city for a reason to live; "...Et J'ai Couché Dans Mon Char" (...And I Slept in My Car), a man coming back to his hometown after a self-inflicted exile to find out that his friends are long gone and his old wounds still hurting. But the pinnacle is "Nataq," the soliloquy of a Native American woman declaring her love to her husband while trying to break free from conventions. This gripping tale is sung passionately and set to a moving piano part, building on the previous album's "Akinisi" to reach new heights. It represents Desjardins' best writing ever. The album ends with "Quand J'aime une Fois J'aime pour Toujours" (When I Love Once It's Forever), a Western ballad that went on to become his most widely known song, covered by many artists including French pop star Francis Cabrel.© François Couture /TiVo
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Serge Reggiani chante Boris Vian

Serge Reggiani

French Music - Released January 1, 1965 | Jacques Canetti Productions

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Corps & âmes

Marvin

World - Released June 6, 2006 | Wilsound Production

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Corps & Ames

Marvin

World - Released October 6, 2006 | Section Zouk Records

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Corps et âmes

Clémentine Stépanoff

Pop - Released April 30, 2020 | iMD-Cie Corps et Âmes

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Corps & âmes, pt. 1

Soussa

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released September 1, 2021 | Convivencia Music , Music is Coming

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Corps et âmes

Ian Dayeur

Pop - Released March 22, 2019 | iMD-ID

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Corps & âmes, pt. 2

Soussa

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released September 22, 2021 | Convivencia Music , Music is Coming

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Corps et âmes

Daniel-K

Soul - Released February 6, 2023 | Urban phenomenon

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Étreintes Inoubliables: Fusion des Corps et des Âmes

Spectatrice

Jazz - Released June 25, 2001 | Spectatrice

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A corps et âmes

Azwaw Oussadi

Miscellaneous - Released February 5, 2018 | LoneSky Music

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A corps et âmes

Azwaw Oussadi

World - Released February 5, 2018 | Azwaw Oussadi - Keyzit

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La symphonie des éclairs

Zaho de Sagazan

French Music - Released March 31, 2023 | Universal Music Division Virgin Music Distribution Deal

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Aznavour 2000

Charles Aznavour

French Music - Released November 14, 2000 | Universal Music Division Barclay

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The venerable Charles Aznavour graced his adoring public with a stellar album of material for the new millennium, titled Aznavour 2000. The album tends to sway toward upbeat, jazzy, swingin' numbers, such as the opener, "Le Jazz Est Revenu," "Elle a le Swing au Corps," "La Formule Un," and "Nos Avocats." His voice, always warm and compassionate, is like an old friend, giving this album a feeling of intimacy, although his public spans the globe and numbers in the millions. The shining moments, however, are the ballads, which drip with his eternally stylish and sophisticated melancholy, such as the lovely and heartbreaking "De la Scene a la Seine," a tribute to the late, tragic Italian-Egyptian star Dalida. The downcast "Qu'Avons-Nous Fait de Nos Vingt Ans" echoes of his ancestral Armenia and "Je Danse Avec l'Amour" is a classic-sounding French chanson. "Quand Tu M'Aimes" and the samba-styled "Je Ne Savais Pas" are from his musical Lautrec (based on the life of Tolouse-Lautrec) and offer more variety to this winning and marvelously orchestrated album. A sheer pleasure through and through for fans of the amazing and enduring Charles Aznavour.© Jose F. Promis /TiVo