Les 50 Plus Belles Chansons

~ Release by Léo Ferré (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

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CD 3 sur 3


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Annotation last modified on 2017-03-18 15:00 UTC.

Tracklist

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1Avec le temps
engineer:
Gerhard Lehner (on 1970-10-21)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (on 1970-10-21)
conductor:
Jean‐Michel Defaye (French composer, conductor and pianist) (on 1970-10-21)
arranger and orchestrator:
Jean‐Michel Defaye (French composer, conductor and pianist)
recorded at:
Studio Hoche (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1970-10-21)
recording of:
Avec le temps (on 1970-10-21)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
54:26
2L’Adieu
engineer:
Gerhard Lehner (on 1970-01-29)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (on 1970-01-29)
conductor:
Jean‐Michel Defaye (French composer, conductor and pianist) (on 1970-01-29)
arranger:
Jean‐Michel Defaye (French composer, conductor and pianist)
recorded at:
Studio Hoche (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1970-01-29)
recording of:
L'Adieu (Guillaume Apollinaire poem) (on 1970-01-29)
lyricist:
Guillaume Apollinaire (French poet)
composer:
Léo Ferré
2:13
3La Solitude
engineer:
Claude Achallé (Engineer) (on 1971-12-17)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (on 1971-12-17)
conductor:
Léo Ferré (on 1971-12-17) and Léo Ferré (on 1971-12-17: strings)
performer:
Zoo (French 70s progressive jazz-rock group) (on 1971-12-17)
strings arranger:
Léo Ferré
arranger:
Léo Ferré and Zoo (French 70s progressive jazz-rock group)
recorded at:
Studio Hoche (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1971-12-17)
recording of:
La Solitude (Léo Ferré song) (on 1971-12-17)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
5:23
4Ton style
engineer:
Gerhard Lehner (on 1971-10-01)
vocals and conductor:
Léo Ferré (on 1971-10-01)
arranger:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Studio Hoche (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1971-10-01)
recording of:
Ton style (on 1971-10-01)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
53:36
5Tu ne dis jamais rien
engineer:
Gerhard Lehner (on 1971-10-01)
vocals and conductor:
Léo Ferré (on 1971-10-01)
arranger:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Studio Hoche (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1971-10-01)
recording of:
Tu ne dis jamais rien (on 1971-10-01)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
45:55
6La Vie d’artiste (version 1972)
piano:
Léo Ferré (on 1972-02-11)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (on 1972-02-11)
recorded at:
Studio Hoche (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1972-02-11)
recording of:
La Vie d’artiste (on 1972-02-11)
lyricist:
Francis Claude (French actor, lyricist, scenarist) and Léo Ferré
composer:
Léo Ferré
3:38
7Ne chantez pas la mort
sound engineer:
Claude Achallé (Engineer) (on 1972-12-13) and Charles Rochko (on 1972-12-13)
vocals and conductor:
Léo Ferré (on 1972-12-13)
arranger:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Studio Hoche (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1972-12-13)
recording of:
Ne chantez pas la mort (on 1972-12-13)
lyricist:
Jean‐Roger Caussimon
composer:
Léo Ferré
7:31
8Night and Day
sound engineer:
Claude Achallé (Engineer) (on 1972-12-07) and Charles Rochko (on 1972-12-07)
vocals and conductor:
Léo Ferré (on 1972-12-07)
arranger:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Studio Hoche (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1972-12-07)
recording of:
Night and Day (on 1972-12-07)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
36:40
9Richard
sound engineer:
Claude Achallé (Engineer) (on 1972-11-04) and Charles Rochko (on 1972-11-04)
vocals and conductor:
Léo Ferré (on 1972-11-04)
arranger:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Studio Hoche (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1972-11-04)
recording of:
Richard (on 1972-11-04)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
5:11
10Ni dieu, ni maître
sound engineer:
Mike Lanaro (in 1973-11)
guitar:
Juan Cedrón (Argentinian musician) (in 1973-11) and Paco Ibáñez (Spanish singer, songwriter and guitarist) (in 1973-11)
keyboard [claviers]:
Léo Ferré (in 1973-11)
percussion:
Marc Chantereau (in 1973-11)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (in 1973-11)
recorded at:
Studio Hoche (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 1973-11)
recording of:
Ni Dieu ni maître (in 1973-11)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
3:54
11Le Bateau espagnol (version de 1973)
sound engineer:
Mike Lanaro (in 1973-11)
guitar:
Juan Cedrón (Argentinian musician) (in 1973-11) and Paco Ibáñez (Spanish singer, songwriter and guitarist) (in 1973-11)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (in 1973-11)
recorded at:
Studio Hoche (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 1973-11)
recording of:
Le Bateau espagnol (in 1973-11)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
4:34
12Marie
vocals:
Léo Ferré (on 1973-06-01) and Janine de Waleyne (on 1973-06-01)
conductor:
Léo Ferré (on 1973-06-01)
orchestrator:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Studios Barclay (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1973-06-01)
recording of:
Marie (on 1973-06-01)
lyricist:
Guillaume Apollinaire (French poet)
composer:
Léo Ferré
is based on:
Marie (Guillaume Apollinaire's poem)
4:28
13L’Espoir
recording engineer:
Gerhard Lehner (on 1974-01-07)
additional vocals:
Janine de Waleyne (on 1974-01-07)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (on 1974-01-08)
conductor:
Léo Ferré (on 1974-01-07)
arranger and orchestrator:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Studios Barclay (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1974-01-07)
recording of:
L'Espoir (on 1974-01-07)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
6:21
14Les Souvenirs
recording engineer:
Gerhard Lehner (on 1974-01-08)
vocals and conductor:
Léo Ferré (on 1974-01-08)
orchestrator:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Studios Barclay (Barclay) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1974-01-08)
recording of:
Les Souvenirs (from 1974-01-07 until 1974-01-08)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
4:42