앨범: 사랑의 노래 Les Chansons D'Amour - Françoise Hardy (1996 BMG International)
사랑의 노래 Les Chansons D'Amour Françoise Hardy 1944- 프랑스 1. Ce Petite Coeur - Track 전곡 연주
Album Title: Les Chansons d'Amour Artist: Françoise Hardy 1944-
1. Ce Petite Coeur (2:09) 2. Il N'y a Pas d'Amour Heureux (2:18) 3. Mon Amie la Rose (2:18) 4. Tous les Garcons et les Filles (3:08) 5. L 'Amitie (2:23) 6. La Maison Ou J'Ai Grandi (3:39) 7. Le Temps de l'Amour (2:25) 8. Il Est des Choses (2:31) 9. Ma Jeunesse Fout le Camp (3:05) 10. Ton Meilleur Ami (2:09) 11. Voila (3:22) 12. Parlami di Te (2:51) 13. J'Ai Jete Mon Coeur (I Threw Away My Heart) (2:32) 14. Autumn Rendez-Vous (English Version Of "Rendez-vous D'Automn) 2:42 15. La Tua Mano (2:26) 16. C'Est A L'Amour Auquel Je Pens (3:12) 17. Je Ne Suis là Pour Personne (2:57) 18. Le Premier Bonheur du Jour (1:49) 19. Comme (1:53) 20. This Little Heart (2:08) 21. Find Me a Boy (2:33) 22. All Over the World (2:32)
Charming French chanteuse Francoise Hardy enchantingly sings 22 romantic songs on this endearing collection, which includes " Ce Petite Coeur" and "L'amitie." This extremely budget-looking CD -- it's almost arbitrary as to what label or catalog number is listed given how many names and numbers are floating around, and there are no liner notes -- collects 18 tracks from the 1980s, though one recording from 1992 does sneak into the listing. Francoise Hardy's voice was still fine on this average Continental Europop material, although the production is dated in a slick 1980s adult contemporary way (albeit sometimes with mild dance currents). At times Hardy's vocals retain that sense of measured sensuality so integral to her larger body of work, and once in a while the quality level rises, as on "Vibrations," which has far more of a guitar rock feel than most of its surroundings. And the 1992 recording -- a mournful low-key rearrangement of "Il N'y a Pas d'Amour Heureux" with classical piano and accordion -- is actually pretty good. ~ Richie Unterberger Import only 22-track collection of songs recorded during Hardy's prolific and successful time on the Vogue label in the '60's. During this time, Hardy was able to blend American and British production sophistication with a Continental European sensibility, with almost operatic backing vocals, sounding sometimes Spector-esque. Highlights include, 'All Over the World', 'This Little Heart', 'Viola', both the French and English Language versions of 'Autumn Rendez-Vous', 'Mon Amie La Rose', 'Le Temps De L'Amour', 'Find Me a Boy' and many more. 아티스트: Françoise Hardy
Review This extremely budget-looking CD -- it's almost arbitrary as to what label or catalog number is listed given how many names and numbers are floating around, and there are no liner notes -- collects 18 tracks from the 1980s, though one recording from 1992 does sneak into the listing. And that's bad news for the Françoise Hardy novice, because the 1980s were her decade horriblis, and woe to the unsuspecting beginner who picks it up thinking it might be a representative sampling of some of her best, or at least better, work. Hardy's voice was still fine, but it wasn't being used to good effect on this average Continental '80s Europop material, much of which was, to be fair as to where to pin the blame, written or co-written by Hardy herself. The biggest strike of all against this stuff was the production, which is horribly dated in a slick, 1980s adult contemporary way (albeit sometimes with mild dance currents). At times Hardy's vocals did retain that sense of measured sensuality so integral to her large body of quality material, but at others it didn't even possess that. Just once in a while, the level does rise above the crummy, as on "Vibrations," which has far more of a guitar rock feel than most of its surroundings. The remake of her '60s classic "Je Ne Suis la Pour Personne" predictably adds insult to injury, though actually the mournful low-key rearrangement of "Il N'y a Pas d'Amour Heureux" (the 1992 recording), with classical piano and accordion, is pretty good. by Richie Unterberger
Françoise Hardy 프랑수와즈 아르디 ..... 여성솔로 (월드) 출생: 1944년 01월 07일 / Naissance à Paris, 프랑스 Introduction
프랑수아즈 아르디(프랑스어: Françoise Hardy, 발음:[fʁɑ̃swaz aʁˈdi], 1944년 1월 17일 - ) 프랑스의 가수이자 배우이다. 자신이 부르는 곡들을 직접 작사와 작곡을 하기도 하는 아르디는 18세인 1962년 4월에 첫 앨범 《오, 오, 셰리》(Oh Oh Chéri)를 냈다. 그 중 특히 직접 작사, 작곡한 《툴 레 가르송 에 레 피》(Tous les garçons et les filles, 모든 소년소녀들)가 히트를 해서 프랑스내에 2백만장이 팔렸다. 1963년 유로비전 송 콘테스트에 모나코 대표로 참가해서 《라무르상바》(L'Amour s'en va, 사랑이 가버리네)를 불러 5위를 차지했다. 특히 1968년에 세르주 겡스부르가 작사해준 《코멍 트 디르 아디외》(Comment te dire adieu, 어떻게 네게 잘 가라고 말할지)라는 노래는 대한민국에서 광고 삽입곡으로 사용되어 널리 사랑받았다. 1960년대 후반부터 지금까지 (1981년 결혼식을 올렸다) 인생 동반자인 프랑스 가수이자 영화 배우 자크 뒤트롱(Jacques Dutronc)과의 사이에는 재즈 기타 연주자로 활동하고 있는 토마 뒤트롱(Thomas Dutronc, 1973년생)을 두고 있다....
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