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Millésime Live 00/01

Pascal Obispo

French Music - Released November 12, 2001 | Po Productions

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France

Pascal Obispo

French Music - Released October 29, 2021 | Atletico Records

PALAIS DES SPORTS

Michel Berger

French Music - Released January 16, 1984 | Warner (France)

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Le concert de sa vie

Michel Sardou

French Music - Released April 30, 2021 | Universal Music Division Mercury Records

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La raison de l'autre

Gérard Lenorman

French Music - Released January 1, 2000 | GL Productions

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In Sadness, Silence and Solitude (Expanded Edition 2021)

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Progressive Rock - Released November 23, 2021 | Yantra Atmospheres

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Within the Depths of Silence and Phormations (Redux)

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Progressive Rock - Released September 9, 2013 | Yantra Atmospheres

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Lvmen & Raison D'etre

Lvmen

Hard Rock - Released June 6, 2006 | Day After Records

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Ma Raison D'être, Bozi Boziana & Anti-Choc

Bozi Boziana

Miscellaneous - Released November 14, 2007 | Glenn Music

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Raison D'Etre

Lust4luv

Electronic - Released January 1, 2008 | Lust4luv

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Lvmen & Raison D​´​Etre - An Anthology Of Previously Released Songs

Lvmen

Alternative & Indie - Released June 6, 2006 | Day After Records

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Heavy (feat. Uncle D, Shadow & C#shkiid) [Remix]

MpiraDaRock SA

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released April 29, 2024 | 4495032 Records DK

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Troubled child & spooky kids

Dariush

Rock - Released October 6, 2023 | Raison d'être Records

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doctor am i fine ? (feat. Sam Higo & Marianne)

Dariush

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released September 1, 2023 | Raison d'être Records

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Spontini: La vestale

Les Talens Lyriques

Classical - Released May 12, 2023 | Bru Zane

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Gaspare's Spontini's French-language La Vestale is probably the most often heard of his operas, but that is not saying much; the work was sung by Maria Callas in the 1950s, but performances are sparse. Here, it is revived in period style by Les Talens Lyriques and conductor Christophe Rousset, and a very good case is made for further attention. The story is action-packed; Julia, in the absence of her lover, General Licinius, becomes una Vestale, a Vestal Virgin and guards a sacred flame. When Licinius returns to town, the flame goes out, and Julia is sentenced to be buried alive. Licinius rallies his troops, vowing to kidnap Julia, and the flame is reignited later by a lightning strike. Spontini's orchestration of this tale is Beethovenian in its dimensions, and despite the difficulties of natural horns, it is exciting to hear this opera as Napoleon (thought to be the model for Licinius) and Josephine (who backed the opera) heard it. The singers are not Callas-level, but throughout, and especially in the choruses, there is a commitment to the text and its meaning that is rare in any kind of recording. Marina Rebeka, in the role of Julia, is fully involved in the character's plight, and the smoky-voiced Aude Extrémo as La Grande Vestale is worth the price of admission on her own. The singers are aided by clear, spacious studio sound engineering from the early opera specialist label Palazzetto Bru Zane, whose high standards are perhaps even exceeded here. © James Manheim /TiVo
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B-Sides, Demos & Rarities

PJ Harvey

Alternative & Indie - Released September 8, 2022 | UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)

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Though the reissue campaign that presented PJ Harvey's albums with their demos was extensive, it still didn't gather everything in her archives. She fills in those gaps with B-Sides, Demos & Rarities, a comprehensive set of harder-to-find and previously unreleased material that covers three decades of music. Kicking off with a handful of previously unreleased demos, the collection celebrates what makes each track special within Harvey's chronology. Short but fully realized versions of "Dry" and "Man-Size" reaffirm that by the time she hits the record button, she knows exactly what she's doing; the guitar and voice sketches of "Missed" and "Highway 61 Revisited" are as formidable as the finished takes; and the demo of the B-side "Me Jane" (yes, that's how thorough this set is) offers one of the Rid of Me era's catchiest songs in an even rawer state. B-Sides, Demos & Rarities reinforces just how vital Harvey's non-album tracks are to her creative trajectory. The uncanny carnival oompah of "Daddy," a "Man-Size" B-side, feels like one of the earliest forays into the eeriness that gave an extra thrill to To Bring You My Love, White Chalk, and much of Harvey's later work. She continues Is This Desire?'s experimentation on "The Bay," which contrasts songwriting befitting a classic folk ballad with pulsing keyboards and jazzy rhythms, and continues to try to make sense of the world's chaos on Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea-era material spanning the whispery Saturn return of "30" to "This Wicked Tongue," an updated expression of biblical sin, desire, and torment that delivers one of the set's most quintessentially PJ Harvey moments. Fittingly for such an anachronistic-sounding album, White Chalk's B-sides reach back to Harvey's earliest days: "Wait" and "Heaven" date back to 1989 and deliver sprightly, strummy folk-pop that's almost unrecognizable as her work. The set's previously unreleased music contains just as many revelations. One of its most notable previously missing puzzle pieces is the demo of Uh Huh Her's title track. A shockingly pure expression of rage, jealousy, and sorrow, it may have been too raw and revealing even for a PJ Harvey album, but it's a shame that it and the like-minded "Evol" didn't make the cut. Conversely, "Why'd You Go to Cleveland," a 1996 collaboration between Harvey and John Parish, and the 2012 demo "Homo Sappy Blues" are downright playful, proving the complete picture of her music includes something akin to fun. Highlights from the collection's 2010s material include "An Acre of Land," a lush ballad rooted in the British folk traditions that are just as essential to her music as punk or the blues, and the 2019 cover of Nick Cave's "Red Right Hand," which pays homage to a kindred spirit while transforming the song into something more desolate and plaintive. A must-listen for anyone following Harvey's archival series, B-Sides, Demos & Rarities serves as a fascinating parallel primer to her music and the multitudes within it.© Heather Phares /TiVo
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Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre: Céphale et Procris

Reinoud Van Mechelen

Classical - Released February 9, 2024 | Château de Versailles Spectacles

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Biréli Lagrène plays Loulou Gasté

Biréli Lagrène

Jazz - Released September 29, 2023 | Dreyfus Jazz

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