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Graeme Allwright - Anthologie (2000)

Graeme Allwright - Anthologie (2000)

BAND/ARTIST: Graeme Allwright

  • Title: Anthologie
  • Year Of Release: 2000
  • Label: Universal
  • Genre: Pop, Chanson, Singer Songwriter
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 03:44:17
  • Total Size: 646 Mb / 1,3 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Joue, joue, joue
02. Johnny
03. Emmène-moi
04. Henrik
05. La mer est immense
06. Qui a tué Davy Moore ?
07. Petites boîtes
08. Il faut que je m'en aille
09. La plage
10. Ça je ne l'ai jamais vu
11. Deux jeunes frères
12. Dommage
13. Jusqu'à la ceinture
14. Le jour de clarté
15. Viendras-tu avec moi
16. Je perds ou bien je gagne
17. Ne laisse pas partir ta chance
18. Garde le souvenir
19. Sacrée bouteille
20. Qu'as-tu appris à l'école ?
21. La ligne Holworth
22. Petit garçon
23. Ballade de la désescalade
24. La petite souris

CD 2:
01. Suzanne
02. L'étranger
03. Jeanne d'Arc
04. Les sœurs de la miséricorde
05. Demain sera bien
06. L'homme de l'an passé
07. Diamants dans la mine
08. Vagabonde
09. Avalanche
10. Danse-moi vers la fin de l'amour
11. De passage
12. Jageshwar
13. Lover, Lover, Lover
14. Je voulais te quitter
15. Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream
16. Larzac 75

CD 3:
01. P'tite fleur fanée
02. La ronde des joyeux prisonniers
03. Mâche media
04. La rivière Taniers
05. Questions
06. La Réunion
07. Condamnés
08. Chasseur de qui ?
09. Le poète solitaire
10. La berceuse du clochard
11. Au cœur de l'arbre
12. On A Very Special Birthday
13. Le passage du fleuve
14. La chanson de l'adieu
15. Les impatients
16. L'ombre
17. Chanson pour un peuple perdu
18. Saturn
19. Buddies First Of All

Graeme Allwright is a French singer/songwriter of the late-'60s folk era best known for his French-language adaptations of songs by Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, and others, in addition to his own similarly styled songs. Born on November 7, 1926, in Wellington, New Zealand, he moved to France in 1948 after falling in love with a young French woman he met at a theater school in London. He arrived in France on New Year's Eve with plans to marry the woman even though he could speak practically no French at the time. Years later, he began performing as a folk singer/songwriter and ultimately was offered a major-label recording contract with the Philips subsidiary Phonogram in the late '60s. Allwright's mainstream breakthrough came in 1968 with Le Jour de Clarté, his third album. Produced by André Chapelle and comprised largely of French-language adaptations of songs by Leonard Cohen (the adaptation of "Suzanne" is classic), Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton, and Roger Miller, Le Jour de Clarté was a landmark album of the epoch, coinciding more or less with the May 1968 protests that led to the downfall of President Charles de Gaulle's administration. Subsequent efforts by Allwright proved significantly less monumental, and though his output was unsteady, he remained active throughout the 1970s, closing out the decade with the album Condamnés? (1979). The highlights of Allwright's output were later compiled on a long line of compilations such as The Best of Graeme Allwright (2003). In addition to Le Jour de Clarté, which was remastered for reissue in 2000, some of Allwright's more notable albums include Chante Leonard Cohen (1973), a collection of Cohen covers in the mold of "Suzanne," and A L'Olympia (1973), a double-album live performance featuring covers of Bob Dylan ("Blowin' in the Wind") among others.



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