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The Cheap Show
Anaïs
Pop - Released January 1, 2005 | Universal Music Division Label Panthéon
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Recorded during a sold-out show in Marseille, The Cheap Show is a live album from French singer/songwriter and former Opossum frontwoman Anaïs. Released three years before her first studio recording, The Love Album, her 2005 debut release is an eclectic combination of blues, folk, pop, chanson, and rap inspired by acts as diverse as Judy Garland, Peaches, and the Beach Boys, and includes the singles "Mon Coeur, Mon Amour" and "Christina."© Jon O'Brien /TiVo
Recorded during a sold-out show in Marseille, The Cheap Show is a live album from French singer/songwriter and former Opossum frontwoman Anaïs. Released three years before her first studio recording, The Love Album, her 2005 debut release is an eclectic combination of blues, folk, pop, chanson, and rap inspired by acts as diverse as Judy Garland, Peaches, and the Beach Boys, and includes the singles "Mon Coeur, Mon Amour" and "Christina."© Jon O'Brien /TiVo
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Amours & Pianos (Parce que - La Collection)
Nicoletta
French Music - Released November 19, 2021 | [PIAS] Le Label
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The Pretty Yende Coronation & Opera Classics Collection
Pretty Yende
Classical - Released March 17, 2023 | Sony Classical
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Collection Disques Pathé
Mistinguett
Pop - Released January 2, 1997 | Parlophone (France)
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Chansons Eternelles is a decent, 14-song overview of Mistinguett's recordings in the early days of the phonograph record, mixing Continental European music, vaudeville-music hall-cabaret theatricality, and a little bit of early jazz. She doesn't have the pipes of some of the era's more refined and classically-aligned vocalists, but sings in a vivacious manner projecting an appetite for life. So if that's what you want to get in the mood of what it might have been like in the more heedlessly optimistic quarters of post-World War I France, this might be one of your tickets, though some of the tunes verge on good-natured martial fanfares. There are, naturally, a few homages to Paris, and songs like "Je Cherche un Millionaire" ("I'm Looking for a Millionaire") convey the unapologetic yearning for the upscale life prevalent in much popular music of the era.© Richie Unterberger /TiVo
Chansons Eternelles is a decent, 14-song overview of Mistinguett's recordings in the early days of the phonograph record, mixing Continental European music, vaudeville-music hall-cabaret theatricality, and a little bit of early jazz. She doesn't have the pipes of some of the era's more refined and classically-aligned vocalists, but sings in a vivacious manner projecting an appetite for life. So if that's what you want to get in the mood of what it might have been like in the more heedlessly optimistic quarters of post-World War I France, this might be one of your tickets, though some of the tunes verge on good-natured martial fanfares. There are, naturally, a few homages to Paris, and songs like "Je Cherche un Millionaire" ("I'm Looking for a Millionaire") convey the unapologetic yearning for the upscale life prevalent in much popular music of the era.© Richie Unterberger /TiVo
Valentine's Collection - Paris Mon Amour
Various Artists
Jazz - Released February 27, 2012 | Orange Leisure
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A Renaissance Collection
Vox Luminis
Classical - Released January 1, 2013 | Ricercar
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