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Claude Francois - Intégrale 1962-1972 (8CD BoxSet) (2003)

Claude Francois - Intégrale 1962-1972 (8CD BoxSet) (2003)

BAND/ARTIST: Claude Francois

  • Title: Intégrale 1962-1972
  • Year Of Release: 2003
  • Label: Philips
  • Genre: Pop, Chanson
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 08:40:55
  • Total Size: 3,92 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD1
01 Belles! Belles! Belles! ((Girls, Girls, Girls) Made to Love)
02 Le Nabout Twist
03 Ne T'en Fais Pas Mon Vieux (A Little Bit of Soap)
04 Ali Baba Twist
05 Un Clair De Lune a Meubeuge
06 Moi Je Pense Encore a Toi (Breaking Up is Hard to Do)
07 Venus En Blue-jeans (Venus in Blue-Jeans)
08 Hey Potatoes
09 Moi, Je Voudrais Bien Me Marier (Batchelor Boy)
10 Dis-lui (Tell Him)
11 Langage D'amour [Ou-bi-dou-bi-dou] (The Language of Love)
12 Marche Tout Droit (Walk Right In)
13 Pauvre Petite Fille Riche
14 Si Tu Veux etre Heueux (If You Wanna be Happy)
15 Des Bises De Moi Pour Toi (From Me To You)
16 Comment Fais-tu (How do you do it)
17 Si J'avais Un Marteau (If I Had a Hammer)
18 Je Veux Rester Seul Avec Toi (I Want to Stay Here)
19 En Revant a Noel (In Summer)
20 Ma Petite Amie Est De Retour (My Boyfriend's Back)
21 De Ville En Ville (Little Loving)
22 Laisse-moi Tenir Ta Main (I Want To Hold Your Hand)
23 Maman Cherie (24 Hours from Tulsa)
24 J'y Pense Et Puis J'oublie (It Comes and Goes)

CD2
01 La Ferme du Bonheur (Mockin'bird Hill)
02 Chaque Jour C'est la Meme Chose (Every Day I Have to Cry)
03 Donna Donna (Le Petit Garçon)
04 Petite Meche de Cheveux
05 Dis-Moi Quand (Tell Me When)
06 Je Sais
07 Les Cloches Sonnaient (When You Walk in the Room)
08 Du Pain et du Beurre (Butter and Bread)
09 Le Choses de la Maison (The Things in this House)
10 Tout ca C'etait Hier (Spare a Thought for Me)
11 Terry
12 Alors Salut! (Yeh Yeh)
13 Sois Fier (Walk Tall)
14 Silhouettes
15 Je Devrais Dormir (Teardrops fall like Rain)
16 Quand un Bateau Passe (Trains and Boats and Planes)
17 Meme si tu Revenais
18 Je T'aime Trop, Toi (I Got You, Babe)
19 Ce Monde Absurde (Eve of Destruction)
20 Georgie
21 Mais, N'essaie Pas de me Mentir (Make it easy on Yourself)
22 Tout le Monde Rit D'un Clown (Everybody Loves a Clown)
23 Je Jouet Extraordinaire (The Marvelous Toy)
24 Mais Combien de Temps
25 C'est Moi...C'est Moi... (Ring, Ring, I've Got To Sing)

CD3
01 J'attendrai
02 Au Coin De Mes Reves (emission TV Cendrillon)
03 Les Petites Choses (A Must To Avoid)
04 Le Temps Des Pleurs
05 J'ai Joue Et Puis J'ai Perdu
06 Je Tiens Un Tigre Par La Queue (I've Got a Tiger by the Tail)
07 Amoureux Du Monde Entier (Lovers of the World Unite)
08 Sur Le Banc 21 (Bench No 3 at Waterloo Station)
09 Miss Felicity Gray
10 Chacun a Son Tour (Gone From My Mind)
11 J'Travail a l'Usine (Winchester Cathedral)
12 Winchester Cathedral
13 Mais Quand Le Matin
14 Toute La Vie (The Reason Why)
15 N'est-ce Pas Etrange
16 Car...tout Le Monde A Besoin D'amour (Baby I Need Your Loving)
17 A La Campagne (In the Country)
18 Hip Hip Hip Hurrah
19 Qu'est-ce Tu Deviens (There's a Kind of Hush)
20 Pardon
21 Dans Une Larme
22 Il Faut être Deux (It Takes Two)
23 Ce Soir Je Vais Boire (Stasera mi butto)
24 Je Veux Chaque Dimanche Une Fleur
25 Pourquoi (Baby Now that I've Found You)

CD4
01 Comme D'habitude (My Way)
02 L'homme au Traineau (Carrie Ann)
03 La Plus Belle Chose du Monde (Massachussetts)
04 Rien Rien Rien (I Was Made to Love Her)
05 Ma Fille (My Guy)
06 Le Martien (Flowers in the Rain)
07 Apres Tout
08 Serre-Moi, Griffe Moi
09 Toi tu Voudrais
10 Deborah
11 Jacques a Dit (Simon Says)
12 Aussi Loin
13 Chante Pleure
14 Prends Garde Petite Fille! (Young Girl)
15 Avec la Tete Avec le Coeur
16 Eloise
17 Les Petites Souris
18 Ne te Fatigue Pas
19 Chut Plus un Mot
20 Reste (Begin)
21 Dans Les Orphelinats
22 Les Majorettes
23 Le Magicien
24 Tu N'as Pas Toujours Dit Ca
25 Monsieur le Businessman

CD5
01 Tout Eclate Tout Explose (Love Explosion)
02 Un Monde de Musique
03 Reveries (Daydream)
04 Une Petite Fille Aux Yeux Rouges
05 Un Jour uo L'autre
06 Le Temps Que J'arrive a Marseille (By the Time I Get to Phoenix)
07 Les Moulins de Mon Coeur
08 Cherche (Show Me)
09 Mon Coeur Est Une Maison Vide
10 Jeu Dangereux (Games People Play)
11 Comme Les Autres
12 Ou tu Veux Quand tu Veux
13 Roule...
14 Chaque Jour a la Meme Heure
15 Meme si Demain
16 Petit Jesus
17 Les Ballons Rouges
18 Douce Candy (Sugar Sugar)
19 Menteur ou Cruel
20 Tu Serais Toute a Moi (I'm Gonna Make You Mine)
21 Vivre Que C'est Bon (Viva Booy Joe)
22 Le Pantin
23 Une Petite Larme M'a Trahi (Little Bitty Bear)
24 Il Reste Toujours
25 Un Homme Libre

CD6
01 Diggy Liggy Lai et Diggy Liggy Lo (Diggy Liggy Lo)
02 Parce Que Je T'aime Mon Enfant
03 Le Monde Est Grand Les Gens Sont Beaux (Wonderful World Beautiful People)
04 Olivier
05 Le Dragon Magique (Puff The Magic Dragon)
06 C'est Noel Et J'aurai Tout ça
07 C'est De L'eau, C'est Du Vent
08 Des Roses De Noel
09 E E E. A. A. A.
10 Boum Boum (Gonna Get Along Without You Now)
11 Le Petit Canard
12 L'histoire Irlandaise
13 Si Douce a Mon Souvenir
14 Aida
15 Le Musee De Ma Vie
16 L'anneau Dans La Riviere
17 Vivre Au Soleil
18 C'est Un Depart
19 Jamais Un Amour (Baby Take Me in Your Arms)

CD7
01 Fleur Sauvage
02 Quand Rien Ne Va Plus (Mairzy Doats)
03 Vous et Moi
04 Je Danse
05 Ne Pars Pas
06 C'est La Meme Chanson (It's the Same Old Song)
07 Bernadette
08 Anne-Marie
09 Les Anneaux et les Couteaux
10 Et Pourtant le Temps Passe
11 Les Femmes de France
12 Je Te Demande Pardon
13 Les Ballons et les Billes
14 Seule une Romance
15 Je Vais Mieux
16 Reveille-Moi
17 Hey! Ho! C'est Impossible
18 Il Fait Beau, Il Fait Bon (Freedom Come Freedom Go)
19 Stop Au Nom De L'amour (Stop In the Name of Love)

CD8

01 Un Peu D'amour, Beaucoup de Haine
02 Plus Rien Qu'une Adresse en Commun
03 Comme un Jour Nouveau
04 En Souvenir
05 Aime Moi ou Quitte Moi
06 Combien de Rivieres (River Deep Mountain High)
07 Donne un Peu de Reve
08 Et je Cours, je Cours
09 Et je ne Pense Plus a Toi (Chicago)
10 Un Jardin Dans Mon Coeur (You've Got a Friend)
11 Y'a le Printemps Qui Chante
12 Feu de Paille (American Pie)
13 Pourvu Que je me Souvienne du Soleil
14 Voleurs Bohemiens
15 Merci, Merci Beaucoup
16 Mais C'est Different Deja
17 En Attendant
18 Quand L'epicier Ouvre sa Boutique (Sh'diddle dum dom diddle)
19 Je Chante Pour Les Gens Qui S'aiment (Softly Whispering I Love You)
20 Elle Est au Bout de la Nuit
21 Jesus Christ Superstar (Superstar)

Along with Johnny Hallyday, Claude François was one of the biggest stars of French rock & roll, emerging during the so-called "yé-yé" movement of the early '60s. Like Hallyday, his early success came mostly from French adaptations of English-language rock and folk hits, rather than from original material written specifically for him. However, his image -- immaculately coiffed hair and glitzy sequined suits -- played just as big a role in his popularity, and made him a major teen idol in his heyday, when fans dubbed him "Clo-Clo." He dressed his much-imitated quartet of backup dancers, the Clodettes, in even more flamboyant costumes (some self-designed), which gave his act a definite kitsch appeal and became a visual signature for much of his career. Appropriately for the singer who recorded the original version of the song that became "My Way," François lived the outsized life of a star, cycling through a series of high-profile affairs and acquiring a reputation for being extremely difficult to work with. Despite continued popularity, he endured a run of bad personal luck in the '70s that culminated in his freak accidental death at only 39 years old, electrocuting himself in the bathtub while changing a light bulb.
Claude Marie Antoine François was born on February 1, 1939 in Ismailia, Egypt, where his French-born father worked as a shipping traffic controller on the Suez Canal. His Italian-born mother encouraged him musically, getting him into violin and piano lessons; François preferred the drums, however. When Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal in 1956, François and his family were repatriated to France, settling in Monte Carlo. His father fell seriously ill not long after, and François was forced to get a job and help support the family. He worked in a bank by day, but soon caught on as a drummer with local orchestras on the hotel and nightclub circuit. He made his professional debut with Louis Frozio in 1957, over his father's strenuous objections. Around 1959, François started to try his hand at singing, and proved a hit with resort audiences around the French Riviera. In 1961, he and his first wife moved to Paris.
François found a gig performing with Les Gamblers, but soon decided to embark on a solo career, hoping to take advantage of the rock and roll fad emerging among the youth of Paris. Still in 1961, he landed a record deal and issued a debut single, "Nabout Twist," under the name Koko. It flopped. However, his second release, an Everly Brothers adaptation retitled "Belles, Belles, Belles," was a million-selling smash for Philips in 1962. Adopted as a teen idol by the French music press and the popular Salut Les Copains show, he scored several more hits over the next year, including "Marche Tout Droit," "Pauvre Petite Fille Riche," "Dis-Lui," and the late-1963 chart-topper "Si J'Avais un Marteau" (a French version of "If I Had a Hammer"). Thus established as a star, François embarked on a headlining tour of France in 1964, and wound it up with an appearance at the famed Olympia theater in Paris.
François recorded prolifically during the mid-'60s, cranking out single after single and adaptation after adaptation. He added the first version of the Clodettes to his stage show in 1966, which gave him a whole new appeal in concert, and mounted another hugely successful tour. By now long since separated from his first wife, he had a brief and well-publicized romance with singer France Gall in 1967. In the aftermath of the breakup, he co-wrote and recorded a song called "Comme d'Habitude," which was later adapted by Paul Anka into the English-language pop standard "My Way." François started his own Flèche label in 1968, the same year he had the first of two children with a new girlfriend.
François continued to perform and record with considerable success for the next few years, but broke down and collapsed on-stage in 1971 during a concert at Marseille. He recuperated in the Canary Islands for a short time, and returned to France only to break several bones in a serious car accident. In 1972, he discovered songwriter Patrick Juvet, who composed his smash hit "Le Lundi au Soleil"; however, more bad luck followed, as François was found to owe more than two million francs in back taxes. He had several more hits in 1973, the biggest of which was "Ça S'en Va et Ça Revient," but suffered more misfortune when the windmill at his country home caught fire, and when he was accidentally head-butted by a fan during another concert at Marseille.
François had a huge hit in 1974 with "Le Telephone Pleure," which when translated into English (as "Tears on the Telephone") gave him his first U.K. chart single. While in the U.K. on a promotional tour in 1975, he narrowly avoided being killed by an IRA bombing. By this time, he had solved some of his financial problems by acquiring a couple of magazines (one teen-oriented, one with adult nude photography) and a modeling agency. In 1977 he reinvented himself as a disco singer with the smash hits "Alexandrie, Alexandra" and "Magnolias Forever," two of the most enduringly popular songs of his career (and enhanced live by the Clodettes' disco routines). Sadly, they would also be the last. On March 11, 1978 -- not long after taping a U.K. TV special -- François was taking a bath at his Paris apartment when he noticed that the overhead light bulb needed changing. He stood up to do so, still standing in water, and was fatally electrocuted. News of his death was met by an outpouring of grief from French music fans, who continue to enjoy much of his latter-day work.




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  • Rabisox
  •  wrote in 11:49
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Claude François « Cloclo » - Intégrale 1962-1972 (2003)
(Universal = 1962-1972;
Sony = 1972-1975;
Warner = 1976-1978;
There is a « Claude François Intégrale studio 1961-1978 »
Coffret 20 CD / 360 titres / 20 x 29 cm).
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  • tommy554
  •  wrote in 14:21
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thanks a lot for this lossless collection...agree with Rabisox..
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  • Jarre2010
  •  wrote in 13:55
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Super
un très grand merci
bravo