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Raymond Lefèvre - Ses Grands Succès (2017)

Raymond Lefèvre - Ses Grands Succès (2017)

BAND/ARTIST: Raymond Lefèvre

  • Title: Ses Grands Succès
  • Year Of Release: 2017
  • Label: ISJRDigital
  • Genre: Easy Listening
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 01:51:22
  • Total Size: 602 / 284 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. A Whiter Shade Of Pale
02. Concerto Pour Une Voix
03. Delilah
04. Emmanuelle
05. Encore un jour sans toi
06. Entrecôte Story
07. Générique
08. Hava Naguila
09. Hier Encore
10. I'm Coming Home
11. J'aime
12. Jamais je ne pourrai vivre sans toi
13. Jo - Jo
14. La Marche Des Gendarmes
15. La Musique
16. La Reine De Saba
17. La chanson d’Orphée
18. La nuit
19. Le Clan Des Siciliens
20. Le Gendarme à New York
21. Les Bicyclettes De Belsize
22. Les Garçons sont gentils
23. Panique A La Télé
24. Papillon
25. Paris en liberté
26. Rencontre du Quatrième Type
27. San Francisco
28. Sans Toi Je Suis Seul
29. Sous le Ciel de Paris
30. The Day The Rains Came
31. The days of pearly spencer
32. Think Of Summer
33. Those Were The Days
34. Tombe La Neige
35. Tonight
36. Toute la pluie tombe sur moi [Explicit]
37. Tu M'Étais Destinée
38. Un homme et une femme
39. Venticello De Roma
40. Whatever Lola Wants
41. À Paris
42. Âme Caline

The instrumental smash "Ame Câline" vaulted conductor and arranger Raymond LeFevre to the front ranks of the easy listening renaissance that followed the commercial vogue for stereophonic sound. Born in Calais, France on November 20, 1929, LeFevre studied flute as a child and at 16 entered Paris' Conservatoire National de Musique, moonlighting as a jazz pianist in local clubs and cabarets. After a stint behind jazz bandleader Hubert Rostaing, LeFevre joined conductor Bernard Hilda's Club des Champs-Elysées orchestra. He established himself as a composer and arranger during a lengthy tenure as a Barclay Records staffer, concurrently serving six years behind Egyptian born singer Dalida and in 1957 scoring the first of more than a dozen films with director Guillaume Radot, Fric-Frac en Dentelles. A year later, LeFevre notched a minor U.S. hit with his interpretation of Gilbert Bécaud's "Le Jour Ou La Pluie Viendra," retitled "The Day the Rains Came" for American consumption. By this time, he was also established as the musical director for the French television variety series Musicorama, leading his orchestra in accompaniment of countless singers. While scoring the 1964 feature Faites Sauter La Banque!, LeFevre first collaborated with fellow easy listening maestro Paul Mauriat, his greatest commercial rival in the years to follow. While Mauriat scored the biggest instrumental hit of the period with the chart-topping "Love Is Blue," LeFevre's lush symphonic approach was a fixture on the European pop charts throughout the '60s as consumer demand for stereo recordings guaranteed impressive sales for singles including "La La La (He Gives Me Love)," "Puppet on a String," and "A Whiter Shade of Pale." He scored his biggest hit in 1968 when composer Michel Polnareff's haunting "Ame Câline" (aka "Soul Coaxing") emerged as a staple on pirate station Radio Caroline, and while his commercial fortunes dwindled in the decade to follow, LeFevre remained a ubiquitous presence in French cinema, winning widespread acclaim for the 1971 thriller score Jo. He also continued recording until 2001, enjoying his greatest commercial renown in Japan. LeFevre died in Seine-Port, France on June 27, 2008.




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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • rkenter27
  •  wrote in 16:41
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many thanks for lossless & mp 3. Great Music.