Edith Piaf: 30th Anniversaire

Edith Piaf: 30th Anniversaire

Edith Piaf: 30th Anniversaire

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Abandoned as a baby and raised in a brothel, Piaf was dicovered singing in the streets of Paris by a club owner, who started her 30-year career during which time she became France's best-loved and best-known songstress, with major hits from beginning to end. At times singing in front of the band with no microphone, her powerful voice and emotional delivery was a striking contrast to her diminutive size. Nicknamed "the Little Sparrow," Piaf was plagued by controversy, from implications in a clubowner's death to multiple affairs (including Yves Montand and Charles Aznavour), drugs, and alcohol. Her torchy cabaret and dramatically theatrical songs eventually won her global recognition. This two-CD set covers highlights of her career up to her death in 1963, many of which are now standards. Described in France as "the greatest figure in the history of song," her voice still rings with a passion for life, something that eventually consumed her. --Derek Rath

Edith Piaf: 30th Anniversaire, Music, Edith Piaf, Cabaret, France, French, French Pop, Int'l & World Music, Nostalgia, Pop, Popular Music, Torch Songs, Vocal Pop

Edith Piaf: 30th Anniversaire

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Music:

  1. Feels Like Home
  2. Feels Like Home [Enhanced]
  3. Flat-Top
  4. Get Away from Me [Explicit Lyrics]
  5. Good Stuff
  6. Harlem Blues
  7. Help Yourself
  8. Hit the High Hard One [Import] [Live]
  9. Hopeless Romantics
  10. I'm with the Band

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