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À L'Olympia (Céline Dion Album)
À l'Olympia (French; "At the Olympia" in English) may refer to: *''Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1961'', an album by Jacques Brel *''Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1964'', an album by Jacques Brel *''En Direct de L'Olympia'', a 1966 album by Mireille Mathieu * ''À l'Olympia'' (Alan Stivell album), a 1972 album * ''À l'Olympia'' (Jorge Ben album), a 1975 album * ''À l'Olympia'' (Celine Dion album), a 1994 album *''Jeff Buckley Live À L'Olympia'', a 1995 album *'' Émilie Simon À L'Olympia'', a 2006 album * ''Récital 1961 ''Récital 1961'', also known as ''Edith Piaf a 'l'Olympia'', ''Edith Piaf at the Paris Olympia'', ''Olympia 1961'', ''Olympia '61'', and ''A l'Olympia 1961'', is an album from Édith Piaf recorded live on December 29, 1960, at L'Olympia in Paris. ...'', Édith Piaf at the Olympia * '' Récital 1962'', Édith Piaf at the Olympia {{disambiguation ...
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Enregistrement Public à L'Olympia 1961
''Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1961'' is Jacques Brel's first live album. Also known as ''A L'Olympia'' (Philips 6416 403), the album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title ''Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1961'' as part of the 16-CD box set '' Boîte à Bonbons'' by Barclay (980 816-8). Track listing All tracks composed by Jacques Brel, except where noted. # "Les prénoms de Paris" (Brel, Gérard Jouannest) # "Les bourgeois" (Brel, Jean Corti) # "Les paumés du petit matin" (Brel, François Rauber) # "Les Flamandes" # "La statue" (Brel, Rauber) # "Zangra" # "Marieke" (Brel, Jouannest) # "Les biches" (Brel, Jouannest) # "Madeleine" (Brel, Jouannest, Corti) # "Les singes" # "L’Ivrogne" (Brel, Jouannest, Rauber) # "La valse à mille temps" # "Ne me quitte pas" # "Le Moribond" # "Quand on n'a que l'amour" Credits * Gérard Jouannest – piano * François Rauber – piano * Jean Corti – accordion * Daniel Janin – orchestra An orchestra (; ) ...
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Enregistrement Public à L'Olympia 1964
''Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1964'' is Jacques Brel's second live album. The original 25 cm LP version only contained track 1-8. Also known as ''Olympia 64'', the album was reissued with a total of 15 chansons in 1988 as part of CD Box "Integrale", and on 23 September 2003 under the title ''Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1964'' as part of the 16-CD box set ''Boîte à Bonbons'' by Barclay (980 817-1). The album was included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.^ Robert Dimery; Michael Lydon (23 March 2010). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: Revised and Updated Edition. Universe. . On the double CD "Olympia 1964-1966" issued in 2016 (Barclay no. 4774913), a different track sequence is provided, "more closely resembling the original sequence as performed by Brel", with "Amsterdam" als third chanson. Track listing All tracks composed by Jacques Brel, except where noted. # "Amsterdam" # "Les Timides" # "Le Dernier Repas" # "Les Jardins ...
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En Direct De L'Olympia
''En Direct de L'Olympia'' was the first album released by French singer Mireille Mathieu after her television amateur contest success in November 1965, and debut performance at the Paris Olympia in December. The arrangements and musical direction for this album were provided by the orchestra leader and composer Paul Mauriat. Together with songwriter André Pascal, they contributed ''Mon credo'', ''Pourquoi mon amour'' and ''Viens dans ma rue''. Singles, and EP's from this album appeared in gatefold format. These records made Mireille a huge star in France, and Europe, and also a big star in North America and Mexico. The beautiful Mireille Mathieu sings about a man named Jai O'Stevens, and the grey area between the notion of love the idea of fixation. All of the songs were in French, and thus limited its success in English speaking countries. Track listing Side one #"Mon Credo" (André Pascal, Paul Mauriat) – 2:48 #"Celui que j'aime" (Charles Aznavour) – 2:53 #"Est-ce que ...
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À L'Olympia (Alan Stivell Album)
''À l'Olympia'' (Also called ''At the Olympia'' and ''Olympia Concert'') was Stivell's first live album, recording at L'Olympia. It was released by Fontana in 1972. Background Significance This live concert was divided into two parts: the first acoustic folk, the second part being electric folk in a style then known as Celtic rock. The evening is a musical tour around the Celtic fringe, from Brittany northwards. It was broadcast live on one of the three radio stations in France (seven million listeners live on Radio Europe 1) Alan Stivell was accompanied by Dan Ar Braz on guitar, Michel Santangelli (the future drummer for Jacques Higelin) on percussion, Gabriel Yacoub, René Werneer, Pascal Stive, Gérard Levasseur, Serj Parayre and Michaël Klec’h. ''Stivell à l'Olympia'' sold a staggering 1,500,000 copies in just over a year (more than 2 million thereafter) and put both Stivell and Breton music on the cultural map once and for all Context and impact 1972, the ...
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À L'Olympia (Jorge Ben Album)
À l'Olympia (French; "At the Olympia" in English) may refer to: *''Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1961'', an album by Jacques Brel *''Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1964'', an album by Jacques Brel *''En Direct de L'Olympia'', a 1966 album by Mireille Mathieu * ''À l'Olympia'' (Alan Stivell album), a 1972 album * ''À l'Olympia'' (Jorge Ben album), a 1975 album * ''À l'Olympia'' (Celine Dion album), a 1994 album *''Jeff Buckley Live À L'Olympia'', a 1995 album *''Émilie Simon À L'Olympia'', a 2006 album * ''Récital 1961 ''Récital 1961'', also known as ''Edith Piaf a 'l'Olympia'', ''Edith Piaf at the Paris Olympia'', ''Olympia 1961'', ''Olympia '61'', and ''A l'Olympia 1961'', is an album from Édith Piaf recorded live on December 29, 1960, at L'Olympia in Paris. ...'', Édith Piaf at the Olympia * '' Récital 1962'', Édith Piaf at the Olympia {{disambiguation ...
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À L'Olympia (Celine Dion Album)
''À l'Olympia'' (meaning ''At the Olympia'') is the second live album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released on 21 November 1994 by Columbia Records. It features primarily French-language songs, mainly from '' Dion chante Plamondon'' (1991), but also includes English-language hits: " The Power of Love", "Where Does My Heart Beat Now", "Love Can Move Mountains" and "Calling You". ''À l'Olympia'' was certified Platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, denoting sales of over one million copies in Europe. Content The album was recorded on 28 and 29 September 1994, during two sold-out concerts at the Paris Olympia. Among songs from singer's previous French album '' Dion chante Plamondon'', Dion performed also "Calling You", (Academy Award-nominated song from ''Bagdad Café''), "Quand on n'a que l'amour" (originally by Jacques Brel), and a medley of songs from the '' Starmania'' musical, including two songs unavailable on Dion previous releases: "Quand ...
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Jeff Buckley Live À L'Olympia
''Live À L'Olympia'' is a live album by Jeff Buckley, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music). It is the second posthumous live album released since his death in 1997. The CD consists of performances taken from two separate concerts Buckley and his band played on July 6/7, 1995 at Paris Olympia. The French crowd were very receptive as he was well regarded there, as shown when he was awarded France's prestigious "Grand Prix International du Disque" earlier that year. Buckley paused midway in some of the songs to address the crowd and "Hallelujah" features ad-libbed lyrics in response to their enthusiasm. The album also features a version of a song from Nina Simone's repertoire, "That's All I Ask". It is one of two versions of the song officially released, the other appearing on a three-track bonus disc issued with Australian copies of Buckley's ''Mystery White Boy'' live album. Buckley played the song at various concerts on his 1995 European tour. In addition to the Olympia concert m ...
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Émilie Simon À L'Olympia
''À L’Olympia'' is a live album, and DVD, by French electronic musician Émilie Simon, released in February 2007. It includes songs from all of her albums. The album contains material taken from a concert in September 2006 at the Olympia. The DVD contains footage of the making of the album, a video produced by her in Japan for “Dame de lotus”, and all her three music videos to date. Track listing CD #Dame De Lotus # Fleur De Saison #Rose Hybride De Thé #In The Lake #Sweet Blossom #Swimming #Opium #Le Vieil Amant #Ice Girl #I Wanna Be Your Dog #Song Of The Storm #Never Fall In Love #Désert Désert may refer to: * "Désert" (Émilie Simon song), 2002 * ''Désert'' (novel), a 1980 novel by J. M. G. Le Clézio * ''Le désert Le Désert () is a former commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern Fra ... #Alicia #En Cendres #My Old Friend #Graines D’Étoiles #Flowers # Come As You Are Opendisc tracks #Annie #All Is White DVD # ntro# ...
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Récital 1961
''Récital 1961'', also known as ''Edith Piaf a 'l'Olympia'', ''Edith Piaf at the Paris Olympia'', ''Olympia 1961'', ''Olympia '61'', and ''A l'Olympia 1961'', is an album from Édith Piaf recorded live on December 29, 1960, at L'Olympia in Paris. The album was released in January 1961. Piaf was accompanied by the Orchestre Et Choeurs conducted by Jacque Lesage. Eight of the nine songs on the album were composed by Charles Dumont. The album was released on the Columbia label (FSX 133). The cover painting was by Doug Davis. Piaf's December 1960 performances at Olympia were a comeback following a two-year illness. She performed before a "shouting, cheering crowd." Track listing Side A A1. "Les Mots D'amour" ( Charles Dumont, M. Rivgauche) A2. "Les Flons Flons Du Bal" (C. Dumont, M. Vaucaire) A3. "T'es L'homme Qu'il Me Faut" (C. Dumont, E. Piaf) A4. "Mon Dieu" (C. Dumont, M. Vaucaire) A5. "Mon Vieux Lucien" (C. Dumont, M. Rivgauche) Side B B1. "La Ville Inconnue" (C. Dumont, M. V ...
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