Quinze Ans D'amour
A**R
Excellent songs
A very good CD, the song selection is wonderful
I**R
This was a father's day gift to my French American ...
This was a father's day gift to my French American son-in-law. I've not heard it but I am familiar with Jacques Brel's voice from living in Europe many years ago.
B**E
Jacques Brel Lives
You don't need to be French to understand the warmth and heart of either the music or its interpretation. This is a collection of his fine work designed for the romantic.
D**R
THE REAL THING
Singer-songwriter Jacques Brel died in 1979 at the age of 49. He was, and remains, one of the greatest and most popular of French troubadours. His music had already made its way to our country in the hit musical review, Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (1968) but the translation didn’t do him a favor, transformed his very French boulevardier style into late sixties American folk pop. Whatever Brel was, he was never a Peter, a Paul or a Mary. The review simply waters down the theatricality and intensity of his literate, emotional, ultimately intellectual take on love, growth, family and land, the act(s) of living. My advice to those who haven’t listened to him directly is to do so.This is one of several anthology albums to consider, no better or worse than many others. Brel recorded many of his hits several times over. You will find on this album versions of “Ne Me Quitte Pas” (in English, “If You Go Away”), probably his best known composition, but this is not his best recording of it; “La Valse a Mille Temps” (“The Waltz a Thousand Times”: Brel liked waltzes and recorded several waltz tempo pieces, of which this is the cleverest, bearing comparison to Jane Olivor’s “The Big Parade,” both of them patter songs sung at an accelerating tempo as the piece progresses); “Les Flamandes” (“Flemish Women”); ”La Chanson des Vieux Amants” (great lyrics about old, old lovers); “Quand On N’a Que l’Amour” (“When You Only Have Love”); and “La Quete,” the French remake of “The Impossible Dream” from Man of La Mancha (Brel played Quixote in the French version in 1968).The album also includes the definitive version of “J’Arrive,” incredibly dramatic, almost impossible to imagine sung by anyone but a Frenchman –well, actually, Flemish, and born in Brussels. I have listened to a fair number of French singers –not all, or even most, but enough to distinguish among them. Brel is high in the pantheon, nestled there with Charles Aznavour (I like Brel more), Piaf, Trenet.This music is the Real Thing, romantic and dramatic tunes, poetic, intelligent, moving lyrics, and great performances by orchestra and singer. Brel’s work is what pop music aspires to be sometimes but seldom reaches –and he achieved it time after time! Brel. R.I.P., Jacky.
J**S
7 Brel Treasures among 20 Songs
This is a terrific Brel collection containing 7 of his most treasured songs among the 20 on the CD.Wonderful English translations by Amazon.com reviewer Thelma Blitz for many of these songs are available separately in the Infiniment (ASIN: B0002PUHGU) and the Olympia '61 and '64 (ASIN: B000BJ7D96) 2-CD Brel collections. Complete Brel song lyrics in French are available from Amazon.com in "Tout Brel" (ISBN: 2264033711), and a terrific French-English dictionary to use in studying Brel's chansons is the "Collins-Robert French Dictionary Complete & Unabridged" (ISBN: 000718381X).Brel's best songs in this collection include:"Quand On N'a Que L'amour" (When We Have Only Love, track 2) is Brel's quintessential theme song (circa 1960) for idealistic young lovers who believe that love conquers all, in stark contrast to Brel's later more jaded songs, ranging from "Le Prochain Amour" in 1961 (not on this CD) to "La Chanson des Vieux Amants" (Song of the Old Lovers, track 17) in 1967. "Quand On N'a Que L'amour" strikes a similar tone of optimism as another Brel song, "Au Printemps", which is not included in this collection."Ne Me Quitte Pas" (Don't Leave Me, track 4) is Brel's most famous torch song, in which he uses exquisite imagery to press his suit with a girl who has already left him, descending in the end into abject desperation as he struggles to maintain a link, any link at all, with the object of his love. Frank Sinatra was moved to sing an English version of this song ("If You Go Away"), which unfortunately doesn't do justice to the stunning poetry of the French original. This is my favorite song of the entire Jacques Brel repertoire because of the power and the haunting beauty of the lyrics, Brel's impassioned voice and the evocative music!"Le Plat Pays" (The Flat Country, track 6) is Brel's nostalgic homage to his home country of Belgium, sung with great affection in French and Flemish. Although he grew up in Belgium, he spent nearly his entire musical career in Paris, France."Les Vieux" (The Old People, track 9), evokes a ticking clock as a metaphor for the passage of time. It paints a grim portrait of life in the twilight years, set to the beat of a grandfather clock."Mon Enfance" (My Childhood, track 16), one of Brel's most passionate songs, takes a candid look back at what Brel describes as a quite unhappy childhood. Complimenting his voice is a ravishingly beautiful accompaniment by piano, cello, singing saw and orchestra that manage to convey a strong sense of nostalgia despite the misery Brel describes."La Chanson des Vieux Amants" (Song of the Old Lovers, track 17) is a wonderful nostalgic look back at a romance of 20 years: all the storms the couple has endured, and "the sweet tender marvelous love" that continues today even as their "tender war" persists. To me, Brel's passionate singing and the wonderful piano and orchestral accompaniment evoke all the romance and nostalgia of a World War II era Casablanca, making this one of Brel's greatest classic songs."Amsterdam" (track 20) is one of Brel's most famous songs. It's about the sailors who disembark in this Dutch port and how they deal with the vicissitudes of their lonely lives and the dreams that haunt them once they reach the shore.Other highly recommended Jacques Brel CDs you can find on Amazon.com include:Title (ASIN#) No. of SongsInfiniment (B0002PUHGU) 40 songs with wonderful English translationsOlympia '61 and '64 (B000BJ7D96) 30 songs with great English translationsQuand On N'a Que L'amour (B00000IYC9) 49 songs with color photos and an essay on Brel's life and songs (3-CD set)Ne Me Quitte Pas (B0000AKOLJ) 11 songsLes Flamandes (B000006UOA) 21 songsLes Bonbons (B0000AKOLD) 14 songsBallades Et Mots D'amour (B00003Q56T) 30 songsVol. 1-Special Edition (ASIN: B000042OFF) 16 songsMaster Series: Jacques Brel (B0000046O5) 16 songs (same songs as on Vol. 1-Special Edition)Volume 1 - Grand Jacques (B00000DXQY) 15 songs including "Sur La Place"Grand Jacques Integrale 172 Titres (B000025BD8) 172 songs (10-CD set)What's even more fabulous than the CDs, however, is the 3 volume DVD set released in 2003: "Jacques Brel: Comme quand on etait beau" (ASIN: B0000AQJPR). The set includes 7.5 hours of live and staged performances as well as interviews and home video footage. Everything that the heart of a Jacques Brel fan desires to capture the essence of this very theatrical artist in a way that an audio-only recording can not.Also of tremendous interest: the VHS video "Jacques Brel" (ASIN: B0001P1XG4), a video biography on the life and music of Jacques Brel. Full length documentary features extensive live footage and interviews with Brel himself as well as his daughter and associates. It is also available on DVD, but only from Films Media Group.
J**E
He loved his audience, they simply adored him.....
When ending his farewell concerts in the Paris Olympia Music Hall, Jacques Brel, came back to the stage, after the audience refused to stop applauding for over 15 minutes. He told the audience: 'thank you, because this justifies 15 years of love'(Quinze ans d'amour). Brel devoted 15 years of his live to continuous touring, playing in every possible music hall, from Russia to the USA. When listening to his CD, we can understand why his audience adored him to this point. Every song is a masterpiece, his talent to incarnate the personages he sings about has no equivalent. As a journalist once wrote: 'each of his song is a Greek masterpiece'.
J**Z
Ne me Quitte Pas, la mejor canción de amor que existe
Cuando Luis Eduardo Aute, presentó a Pablo Milanés en su concierto de Punto y Aparte en Madrid en 1983 (Entre Amigos, 1983), describió a Pablo como el autor de una de las tres mejores canciones de amor que existen. En orden jerárquico: ne me quitte pas de Jaques Brel; yesterday de Paul McCartney; y Para Vivir de Pablo Milanés.
A**R
It's ok
It's ok
M**D
Excellent buy
In really good condition with fast delivery. I had been trying to get his CD for sometime and so was pleased to get it in such goo ondiion at such. Good price.
K**E
Four Stars
Beautiful voice.
A**R
Five Stars
Very pleased with cd
J**T
untypisch
Wessen Blut gefriert nicht für einen Moment, wenn er die tiefe, verrauchte, melancholische und erotische Stimme von Jaques Brel hört, wenn Brel in seinem typischen Timbre Chansons singt? Gern wollte ich diese Stimme anlässlich seines in dieser Woche gefeierten 90 Geburtstag eine Cd-lang hören, jedoch hat mich die Einspielung der 20 Titel, angeblich in originaler Version, enttäuscht. Wohl gemerkt, nicht die Titelauswahl, sondern seine Stimmlage scheint eine Oktave höher zu sein als normal, sehr untypisch für mein Gehör. Leider geht von dieser Aufnahme kein Zauber aus.
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