Music to Put You in a French State of Mind
#22
Joined: Oct 2004
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Here's my list, though I must admit my wife (of French birth) hates when I listen to these...
1. Les Accordeons de France - compilation of musette-style waltzes
2. Accordeon: Nostalgic Poet of Paris - another compilation of musette-style music
3. Ca c'est Paris (3 vols) - songs about Paris from 1920s-1950s
4. Les airs du temps (2 vols) - popular songs from 1920s-1950s
Numbers 1 and 4 are my favorites. Numbers 3 and 4 I bought in Paris, so I don't know if they are available elsewhere.
Another song I must mention is "Que reste-t-il de nos amours" sung by Salome de Bahia in a salsa style. It's on her CD "Cabaret" which is a bossa nova record produced by Bob Sinclair (who is a well-known producer of French electronic music).
1. Les Accordeons de France - compilation of musette-style waltzes
2. Accordeon: Nostalgic Poet of Paris - another compilation of musette-style music
3. Ca c'est Paris (3 vols) - songs about Paris from 1920s-1950s
4. Les airs du temps (2 vols) - popular songs from 1920s-1950s
Numbers 1 and 4 are my favorites. Numbers 3 and 4 I bought in Paris, so I don't know if they are available elsewhere.
Another song I must mention is "Que reste-t-il de nos amours" sung by Salome de Bahia in a salsa style. It's on her CD "Cabaret" which is a bossa nova record produced by Bob Sinclair (who is a well-known producer of French electronic music).
#23
Joined: Jan 2003
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Degas,
Just thought of another entertainer, Karen Akers. My wife and I saw her recently at Le Jazz Au Bar Club in Manhattan. She sings wonderful Piaf and other French classics. There is a CD of hers with Paris in its title that should be right up your alley.
Other than the incomparable Barbara Cook, Karen is our favorite cabaret singer. My wife and I have gone to their shows many times and 'Nous n'avons jamais des regrets..:'
Just thought of another entertainer, Karen Akers. My wife and I saw her recently at Le Jazz Au Bar Club in Manhattan. She sings wonderful Piaf and other French classics. There is a CD of hers with Paris in its title that should be right up your alley.
Other than the incomparable Barbara Cook, Karen is our favorite cabaret singer. My wife and I have gone to their shows many times and 'Nous n'avons jamais des regrets..:'
#25
Joined: Aug 2003
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Definitely the "Amelie" soundtrack!! Nothing like a French accordion (swoon)...
Anything by Serge Gainsbourg.
I have a GREAT CD by the French pop group NIAGARA called "Quel enfer!" 80s French pop...what could be better?? (I tracked it down on the French amazon.com website for a good deal.)
SALUT!
Anything by Serge Gainsbourg.
I have a GREAT CD by the French pop group NIAGARA called "Quel enfer!" 80s French pop...what could be better?? (I tracked it down on the French amazon.com website for a good deal.)
SALUT!
#30

Joined: Apr 2004
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'60's pop by Pink Martini, I heard this song all over Paris radio this Spring. I forgot about it...until it turned up in the background of an awful movie, Josey & the Pussycats (neither Parker Posey nor Alan Cummings could save it). Je ne Veux Pas Travailler. You can get the lyrics from Ask Jeeves.
#32
Joined: Jan 2003
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Francis Cabrel. I've been so absorbed with so much other stuff the past year it had slipped by me that he has a new album "Les Beaux Degats". Cross our fingers it's as good as "Hors saison" and "Samedi Soir sur la Terre".
Best wishes,
Rex
Best wishes,
Rex
#35


Joined: Jan 2003
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a great 3 CD pack is Les Enfoires. All the artists on this travel France too perform to raise money for the homeless. Started by the actor Coluche.
There's performances by Patricia Kaas, Patrick Bruel, Francis Cabrel, Johnny Hallyday, Vanessa Paradis, Mimie Mathy, Jane Birkin,Julian Clerc, Patrick Fiori, Pascal Obispo, and too many others to name that also include film stars.
#39
Joined: Feb 2003
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I've been listening a lot lately to a lovely CD called La Belle Epoque, on which Susan Graham sings songs of Reynaldo Hahn. It may be stretching a point to count Hahn as a French composer, since he was born in Venezuela to German and Venezuelan parents, but he spent much of his career in France, the songs are all in French, and they feel very French (whatever that means).
111op, why not the whole Suite Bergamasque, not just the Clair de Lune? Some of the other movements are beautiful too. (Only kidding -- I'm currently learning to play the Passepied, and I'm feeling defensive on its behalf.)
111op, why not the whole Suite Bergamasque, not just the Clair de Lune? Some of the other movements are beautiful too. (Only kidding -- I'm currently learning to play the Passepied, and I'm feeling defensive on its behalf.)
#40
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Joined: Mar 2004
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Thank you all for the great inputs.
My budget will not allow for too many purchases as cotton and peanut prices have been distressingly low this year.
However, I will cut back on non-important stuff like soap, and shampoo and buy a couple of CDs.
My budget will not allow for too many purchases as cotton and peanut prices have been distressingly low this year.
However, I will cut back on non-important stuff like soap, and shampoo and buy a couple of CDs.


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