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| Beaucoup De Becaud: 20 Chansons Indispensables | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 9 reviews) Sales Rank: 42643 Category: Music
Artist: Gilbert Becaud Publisher: Odeon France Studio: Odeon France Manufacturer: Odeon France Label: Odeon France Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 724383758722 EAN: 0724383758722 ASIN: B00000K00J
Release Date: October 4, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Mes Mains | | | La Ballade des Baladins | | | Le Jour Ou la Pluie Viendra | | | Les Marches de Provence | | | Et Maintenant | | | Dimanche a Orly | | | Nathalie | | | L' Orange | | | Quand il Est Mort le Poete | | | Je T'Appartiens | | | Je Reviens Te Chercher | | | Les Cerisiers Sont Blancs | | | L' Important C'est la Rose | | | La Solitude, Ca N'Existe Pas | | | Un Peu d'Amour et d'Amitie | | | Seul Sur Son Etoile | | | L' Indifference | | | Desiree | | | C'est en Septembre | | | Crois Moi Ca Durera |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Details Outstanding 20 Track Collection from the Late Singer/Songwriter who was One of the Great Treasures of France Given to the World. Each Track is Digitally Remastered for Optimum Sound Quality.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
  Just discovered Gilbert Becaud! July 22, 2008 I recently went to see the French film entitled "Roman de Gare." It was an excellent film! I strongly recommend it. Throughout the film they kept playing background music with a man's voice. I had to watch the credits at the end of the film to learn that it was Gilbert Becaud. I'd never heard of him. I made a mental note that I had to order the soundtrack to the film. Since all I wanted was songs by Becaud and not instrumental background music, I bought this CD instead. I was not disappointed. I've been playing it over and over again. I plan to travel to France in September. This CD will certainly get me in the mood, especially the French version of "September Morn!" Once I get to France, I plan to buy a few more Becaud CDs to bring back with me.
  Encore plus de Becaud March 24, 2006 this is a great collection, but Pete from Leicester is right: "Encore plus de Becaud" is a bit more interesting to the true collector. Pete is mistaken however, about the cover art. although clearly from the same shoot, the positioning of Becaud's body is different: the legs are extended fully, feet toes up.
  Gilbert Becaud 100 Chansons d'Or November 8, 2004 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Becaud, started as a piano player for Edith Piaf; she encouraged him to sing and he did. He was surnamed " Mr. 100 Volts " as he displayed such energy both in the studio and his live shows was written : He pulverizes his audience, he did back flips in the piano once one breaking and hurting audience, but nothing serious. These 100 songs although essential omit much of his magic; and worst all the songs are jointed in a medley sort of recording. As a personal friend of Mr. Becaud I regret Gaya Becaud his oldest son did the 100 chansons this way. But a decent starting point. A better starting point to the casual fan is " L'Essentiel" in one or 2 CD collection. He collaborated with Neil Diamond off and on since " The Jazz Singer " ex. "September Morn " is a collaboration but to me trained ears is all Becaud in music content; his usual humbleness shows through. Gilbert was such a phenomenon in music history whose importance has never been credited. Example in 1956 a certain Jerry Lee Lewis is present at one of his live shows; coincidnence the next time Jerry Lee Lewis performs live he flip flops on the piano etc... Gilbert was jazz-rocking the world before rock existed. Around May 1968 his friendship with De Gaulle was mistaken for solidarity and the media catalogued him unjustly of "right winged radical" and this media sank him in the radiowaves. Yet often in the 70's and 80's his records were of such quality that became million seller hits all over the world. Anyone contemplating a Becaud purchase can gladly contact me personally for advise. I stand firm by all contained herein . Alex Zambra at zambraalex@yahoo.com or zambraalex@aol.com.
  French singer-songwriter left a wonderful legacy May 29, 2004 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Gilbert Becaud began his career in the early fifties and was still having big hits occasionally in the eighties in his native France. This 20-track compilation scarcely does justice to him, but it includes all the essentials and will suffice for most people. In France, there is also a 37-track double CD (Encore plus de Becaud) with identical front cover artwork, containing all the songs included here plus 17 others, for those that want to dig a little deeper. Among the extra tracks on that collection is Mustapha Dupont, a controversial song about immigrants.
The tracks here include the two songs that Gilbert is most famous for internationally - Et maintenant (translated into English as What now my love) and Je t'appartiens, which became a huge international hit for the Everly Brothers after it was translated into English as Let it be me.
Seul sur son etoile, translated into English as It must be him, became a huge international hit for Vikki Carr. Another song that was a success following translation is Le jour ou la pluie viendra, recorded by Jane Morgan as The day the rains came - it became a British number one hit for her.
In the sixties, Gilbert had many hits in his homeland. Among those included here are Dimanche a Orly (about his constant touring), Nathalie (one of his most famous songs in France), C'est en Septembre, L'important c'est la rose and Quand il est mort le poet.
Success in the seventies and eighties was less consistent although Gilbert remained popular with songs such as Solitude ca n'existe pas, L'indifference and Desiree.
If you have even a little interest in French music of the sixties, you ought to have at least one Gilbert Becaud album. If you just want a single CD, this is as good as you are likely to find but if you are serious about his music, look for a more comprehensive compilation.
  Excellent October 16, 2003 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I was in Madrid and watching TV I saw Neil Diamond singing September morn. The song was so pretty and he explained he wrote it with the help of a french singer. French? do the french write good songs? Long years after, a friend of mine gave me this CD and I love all the songs. So much, that I decided to start studying french.
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