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Hugues Aufray - Les 100 Plus Belles Chansons (5CD BoxSet) (2010)

Hugues Aufray - Les 100 Plus Belles Chansons (5CD BoxSet) (2010)

BAND/ARTIST: Hugues Aufray

  • Title: Les 100 Plus Belles Chansons
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: Mercury
  • Genre: Pop, Chanson
  • Quality: MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 05:44:27
  • Total Size: 878 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Y'avait Fanny qui chantait (02:33)
02. San Miguel (02:36)
03. Madelaine (03:15)
04. L'enfant do (03:00)
05. Je reviens(les portes de Saint Malo) (02:18)
06. N'y pense plus, tout est bien (03:09)
07. Allez,allez mon troupeau (02:19)
08. A bientôt nous deux (02:36)
09. Debout les gars (01:55)
10. Pends-moi (02:10)
11. On est les Rois (02:42)
12. Le coeur gros (03:40)
13. Tu sens bon la terre (02:18)
14. La fille du Nord (02:51)
15. Cauchemar psychomoteur (04:28)
16. Laisse moi petite fille (03:22)
17. Les crayons de couleur (02:52)
18. Céline (03:06)
19. Il faut ranger ta poupée (03:08)
20. Le lion et la gazelle (03:11)
21. C'est tout bon (02:42)
22. Voila mes conditions (01:57)

CD 2:

01. La nuit est belle (02:40)
02. Un mur,un ruisseau,un jardin et des fleurs (02:56)
03. Pauvre Benoit (03:18)
04. Je ne pourrais t'oublier tout à fait (03:26)
05. Le calendrier de fabre églantine (02:19)
06. Le petit ane gris (02:53)
07. Docteur banjo (02:25)
08. Parle-moi de chez toi (02:32)
09. Et la nuit dans tes bras (02:45)
10. Je voudrais mourir avant toi (03:25)
11. A mon Hélène (02:36)
12. Dis papa (02:22)
13. La prière (03:23)
14. Ma guitare au saloir (02:51)
15. Au doux rivage (03:17)
16. Moi et mon camion (03:14)
17. Des femmes et du tabac (02:29)
18. Ruban rose et cheveux d'or (03:38)
19. Quatres murs et volets clos (02:59)
20. Y'a toujours un train.mp3 (04:08)
21. L'enfant sauvage (03:38)
22. Bye bye morea Tahiti (04:38)

CD 3:
01. Tendez lui la main (03:08)
02. Petit homme (04:30)
03. Tu t'en iras (03:54)
04. Maman aimait les hors la loi (05:19)
05. La terre et si belle (02:49)
06. Santiano (03:23)
07. Lépervier (02:32)
08. Le joueur de pipeau (05:18)
09. Adieu monsieur le proffesseur (04:08)
10. Des que le printemps revient (03:39)
11. Le jour ou le bateau viendra (03:12)
12. La taverne des morutiers (03:13)
13. Le blues de Honky Tonk (03:21)
14. Jambalaya sur le bayou (03:00)
15. L'homme de l'Alézan (03:56)
16. Le grand cercle de la vie (04:25)
17. Prend la vie comme telle (03:44)
18. Le rossignol anglais (03:53)

CD 4:

01. Hasta luego (03:21)
02. Je veux vivre (05:22)
03. Encore (03:58)
04. Pour qui pour quoi (03:59)
05. La soupe à ma grand mère (03:20)
06. Le bon s'énervait (03:16)
07. Et si moi je n'peux pas (02:26)
08. Lucy Fair (03:23)
09. Le port de Tacoma (03:01)
10. Elle descend de la montagne (02:34)
11. Le petit cheval (04:25)
12. Le vieux chalet (02:59)
13. L'homme orchestre (04:41)
14. Oxford town (02:23)
15. L'homme dota d'un nom chaque animal (04:38)
16. Au coeur de mon pays (03:41)
17. Dans le souffle dans le vent (04:22)
18. Comme des pierres qui roulent (06:35)
19. Le gorille (04:52)

CD 5:

01. Knock knock ouvre-toi porte d'or (04:32)
02. Jeune pour toujours (05:01)
03. Nous serons libre (04:49)
04. Les temps changent (04:08)
05. Stewball (05:09)
06. Il n'y a pas d'amour heureux (03:12)
07. Y’a quat’marins (03:45)
08. Chacun sa mer… Chacun son vent ! (03:38)
09. La Sévillane (04:28)
10. Le siècle des enfants (03:18)
11. Le petit bonheur (02:59)
12. Bozo (03:09)
13. Notre sentier (03:50)
14. Ensemble on est moins seul (03:44)
15. Troubadour, Gitan, Mariachi (03:08)
16. Petit prince, petit frère (04:03)
17. Du côté des Mohicans (04:07)
18. Les enfants d’Abraham (03:22)
19. Photos (03:25)

The music of French folk troubadour Hugues Aufray existed in stark opposition to the prevailing yé-yé sound that dominated pop charts in the mid-'60s. A disciple of Bob Dylan who regularly adapted his hero's songs into French, Aufray nevertheless proved a popular favorite whose own compositions, most notably "Santiano" and "Celine," quickly entered the mainstream vernacular. Born August 18, 1929, in the Parisian suburb of Neuilly sur Seine, Hughes spent much of his adolescence in a Dominican school in the south of France after the German occupation forced his family to flee their home. Following his parents' divorce, he relocated with his father to Madrid, returning to Paris in 1948 to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. To make ends meet, Aufray sang on the streets for spare change, eventually leaving school a year later to fulfill his military duty by serving a stint in the Alps as a member of the mountain infantry. Aufray spent much of the 1950s singing in Parisian bars and cabarets, building a crowd-pleasing repertoire dominated by Latin American folk songs and Georges Brassens compositions. Only in 1959 did he begin to earn greater notoriety after winning a local amateur competition sponsored by radio station Europe n°1. The exposure helped Aufray land a record deal with the Barclay label, and by year's end he issued his debut single, "Y'avait Fanny Qui Chantait." The record quickly captured the attention of Maurice Chevalier, who invited him to travel to the U.S. and perform as part of the "New York au Bal" all-star showcase.
Aufray stayed in New York City for several weeks, and after a brief return to Paris he again traveled stateside, befriending folk superstars Peter, Paul & Mary as well as a rising singer/songwriter named Bob Dylan. When Hughes again went home to Paris, he carried several Dylan compositions in his suitcase, also adopting the so-called "skiffle" style popular among students on both sides of the Atlantic. With 1961's "Santiano," Hughes scored his first hit, introducing a modern folk standard that remains a favorite of successive generations of schoolchildren. Two years later he entered the annual Eurovision Song Contest, representing Luxembourg with "Dès Que le Printemps Revient," and opened for rock superstar Johnny Hallyday at the famed Olympia. Finally, in 1965 he realized a longtime goal with Aufray Chante Dylan, a collection of Dylan covers that vaulted him to new fame throughout much of western Europe. The 1966 hit "Celine" proved another popular favorite, but in 1970 he abruptly changed course, abandoning the populist anthems and nature hymns of previous efforts to produce Avec Amour, a deeply intimate collection of love songs dedicated to his wife Helene. Commercial and critical reactions were profoundly mixed, and Aufray spent the next year in relative seclusion, tending to his farm in the Ardeche. He finally resurfaced in 1973 headlining the Paris cabaret Tête de l'Art, followed by a series of gigs dubbed "Espace Vert" presented at the Théâtre de la Renaissance.
Aufray spent the remainder of the decade making brief returns to the limelight followed by long stretches at his country home. He briefly emerged in 1976 with the album Aquarium, followed by a short solo tour, and two years later delivered the two-disc set Transatlantic, which he supported with a three-month stint at the Paris cabaret Don Camillo. But 1980's Hugues and 1982's Caravane passed without attendant live appearances, and only in 1983 did Aufray return to the stage, playing the Olympia as well as a short African tour. Petit Homme appeared two years later, but by now both radio and the press turned a deaf ear to Aufray's music. He nevertheless retained a loyal cult following and in 1991 celebrated his 30th anniversary as a recording artist with a series of sold-out dates at the Olympia (later yielding the 1993 live LP Route 91). With 1995's Aufray Trans Dylan, he returned to the music that was the source of his initial inspiration, and in 1999, at the age of 70, issued Chacun Sa Mer, an LP influenced by Celtic and Latin traditions. With 2005's Hugues Aufray Chante Félix Leclerc, Aufray celebrated another seminal influence, crediting the Quebecois legend with shaping his own decision to write and sing in French.



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