Product Description
Fench-pop superstar's 1968 album. Tracks include covers of, 'Suzanne' (Leonard Cohen), 'Ou Va La Chance?' ('There But For Fortune') (Phil Ochs) and 'La Rue Des Coeurs Perdus' ('Lonesome Town') (Ricky Nelson). 1995 release. Limited edition digipak.
--This text refers to the
Audio CD
edition.
Comment Te Dire Adieu,Francoise Hardy,EMI Int'l,French,Int'l & World Music,Pop,World Music
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- Superb and timeless
- Comment te Dire Adieu - Review
- FRANCOISE, THE GIRL MOST GUY WOULD LIKE AS SISTER
- The sweetest voice for a great repertoire
- Beautiful, sensual, passionate, and timeless ...
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Comment Te Dire Adieu
Françoise Hardy
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000070Q7
Release Date: 1996-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Comment Te Dire Adieu?
- Ou Va La Chance?
- I' Anamour
- Suzanne
- Il N'y A Pas D 'Amour Heureux
- La Mesange
- Parlez-Moi De Lui
- A Quoi Ca Sert?
- Il Vaut Mieux Une Petite Maison Dans La Manin Qu'un Grand Chateau Dans Les Nuage
- La Rue Des Coeurs Perdus
- Etonnez-Moi, Benoit
- La Mer, Les Etoiles Et Le Vent
Album Description
Fench-pop superstar's 1968 album. Tracks include covers of, 'Suzanne' (Leonard Cohen), 'Ou Va La Chance?' ('There But For Fortune') (Phil Ochs) and 'La Rue Des Coeurs Perdus' ('Lonesome Town') (Ricky Nelson). 1995 release. Limited edition digipak.
Album Details
Reissue of the French Chanteuse's Album that was Originally Released in 1966.
Customer Reviews:
Superb and timeless.......2004-08-06
I still cannot believe how amazing this CD is - I heard Francoise Hardy's voice several years ago after a friend made a tape, and I decided to try some of her music on my own. I'm glad I picked this CD because it is just one of the most beautiful, romantic, and sublime collections of music I have ever heard. Her voice is melancholy, but not cloying, the music (outside of the lighthearted "e'ttonez-moi,benoit...! and playful, but not vapid, "comment te deire adieu?") is incredibly compelling and moving on every track. "ou' va la chance?" actually gives me the chills at certain points. Her cover of Leonard Cohen's impossibly lovely "Suzanne" is very effective. Most Americans don't know Francoise Hardy, but I'm glad I do. After hearing this CD, I know I want more.
Comment te Dire Adieu - Review.......2003-02-20
This is an excellent album. Francoise Hardy specialises in the autumnal, and a couple of numbers apart (the jazzy 'Etonnez-Moi Benoit...' and the sublime camp-cool opener 'Comment te Dire Adieu') the mood is reflective and often melancholy - without lapsing into dullness. Fine examples of Hardy's own songwriting such as 'Les Etoiles et Le Mer' and 'A Quoi Ca sert?' (with proto-Nymanesque intrumental passage in the middle) keep fitting company with covers of Leonard Cohen's 'Suzanne', Gainsbourg's 'L'anamour' (better than his own version, I feel), subdued Brazilian piece 'Mesange' and a pleasant French version of 'Lonesome Town'.
Highlights for me are: the title track itself, in which Hardy's breathy detached voice drifts over a flamboyant orchestral tune and a latin beat; the wistful closing number 'Les Etoiles et Le mer'; and the gorgeous 'Ou Va La Chance?', a glorious weepy which has the sweetest, loneliest music and voice, without ever quite becoming sacharine.
Never less than good, this is record worth playing all the way through, and that makes it a rarity for me. It's a well structured, charming, and sometimes moving, artefact. Recommended for FH fans and also simply fans of good pop songs.
FRANCOISE, THE GIRL MOST GUY WOULD LIKE AS SISTER.......2000-12-03
FRANCOISE'S first VIRGIN album has survived rather well, even if it only goes 30 minutes.Two GAINSBOURG classics:the title track and L'ANAMOUR;ETONNEZ MOI BENOIT from the pen of writer PATRICK MODIANO;a BRASSENS song that was inspired by poet LOUIS ARAGON ,and a few other interestings songs.The importance here ,is that FRANCOISE is more willing to orchestrate her songs with different arrangers, and it works well.Actually, she had started doing it in the previous album MA JEUNESSE FOUT LE CAMP
The sweetest voice for a great repertoire.......2000-07-13
In this album Hardy's velvety voice ranges over a wide variety of styles. The album begins with a fun, danceable pop song in pure late sixties style, "Comment te dire adieu". Afterwards, Hardy veers to slower songs, making beautiful renditions of Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne", Georges Brassens' classic "Il n'y a pas d'amour heureux" (A mas-ter-piece, with incredible piano arrangements) and Jobim's bossa nova "Sabiá" (in French "Le mésange"), as well as singing a couple of very sweet own compositions, "A quoi ça sert?" and "La mer, les étoiles et le vent", which demonstrate her talent as a songwriter. Towards the end of the album she includes a lively French jazz tune, "Etonnez-moi, Benoît", which stands as an oddity, but is quite fun. Recommended for all lovers of sixties stuff.
Beautiful, sensual, passionate, and timeless ..........1999-01-10
I purchased this CD on the recomendation of a friend, and have deemed it one of my personal foreign favorites. Overall, the album is very strong. Francoise Hardy's voice is unearthly and the musical arrangements are fantastic. I would say the album is influenced by a unique combination of Serge Gainsbourg, early American country, and '60s folk music. Her style is tireless, and I would recommend it to anyone who appreciates the French sound.
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Comment Te Dire Adieu
Francoise Hardy
Manufacturer: King
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
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ASIN: B000LXV4NS |
Average customer rating:
- Superb and timeless
- Comment te Dire Adieu - Review
- FRANCOISE, THE GIRL MOST GUY WOULD LIKE AS SISTER
- The sweetest voice for a great repertoire
- Beautiful, sensual, passionate, and timeless ...
|
Comment Te Dire Adieu
Françoise Hardy
Manufacturer: Virgin
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
France
| Continental Europe
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General
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Pop Rock
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Girl Groups
| Oldies
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- Ma Jeunesse Fout Le Camp
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ASIN: B00004V82A
Release Date: 2000-10-18 |
Tracks:
- Comment Te Dire Adieu?
- Ola Chance?
- Anamour
- Suzanne
- Il N'Y a Pas d'Amour Heureux
- Mnge
- Parlez-Moi de Lui
- Quoi Ca Sert?
- Il Vaut Mieux une Petite Maison Dans la Main Qu'un Grand Chau ...
- Rue des Coeurs Perdus
- onnez-Moi, Beno..!
- Mer, Les oiles et le Vent
Album Description
Fench-pop superstar's 1968 album. Tracks include covers of, 'Suzanne' (Leonard Cohen), 'Ou Va La Chance?' ('There But For Fortune') (Phil Ochs) and 'La Rue Des Coeurs Perdus' ('Lonesome Town') (Ricky Nelson). 1995 release. Limited edition digipak.
Album Details
Reissue of the French Chanteuse's Album that was Originally Released in 1966.
Customer Reviews:
Superb and timeless.......2004-08-06
I still cannot believe how amazing this CD is - I heard Francoise Hardy's voice several years ago after a friend made a tape, and I decided to try some of her music on my own. I'm glad I picked this CD because it is just one of the most beautiful, romantic, and sublime collections of music I have ever heard. Her voice is melancholy, but not cloying, the music (outside of the lighthearted "e'ttonez-moi,benoit...! and playful, but not vapid, "comment te deire adieu?") is incredibly compelling and moving on every track. "ou' va la chance?" actually gives me the chills at certain points. Her cover of Leonard Cohen's impossibly lovely "Suzanne" is very effective. Most Americans don't know Francoise Hardy, but I'm glad I do. After hearing this CD, I know I want more.
Comment te Dire Adieu - Review.......2003-02-20
This is an excellent album. Francoise Hardy specialises in the autumnal, and a couple of numbers apart (the jazzy 'Etonnez-Moi Benoit...' and the sublime camp-cool opener 'Comment te Dire Adieu') the mood is reflective and often melancholy - without lapsing into dullness. Fine examples of Hardy's own songwriting such as 'Les Etoiles et Le Mer' and 'A Quoi Ca sert?' (with proto-Nymanesque intrumental passage in the middle) keep fitting company with covers of Leonard Cohen's 'Suzanne', Gainsbourg's 'L'anamour' (better than his own version, I feel), subdued Brazilian piece 'Mesange' and a pleasant French version of 'Lonesome Town'.
Highlights for me are: the title track itself, in which Hardy's breathy detached voice drifts over a flamboyant orchestral tune and a latin beat; the wistful closing number 'Les Etoiles et Le mer'; and the gorgeous 'Ou Va La Chance?', a glorious weepy which has the sweetest, loneliest music and voice, without ever quite becoming sacharine.
Never less than good, this is record worth playing all the way through, and that makes it a rarity for me. It's a well structured, charming, and sometimes moving, artefact. Recommended for FH fans and also simply fans of good pop songs.
FRANCOISE, THE GIRL MOST GUY WOULD LIKE AS SISTER.......2000-12-03
FRANCOISE'S first VIRGIN album has survived rather well, even if it only goes 30 minutes.Two GAINSBOURG classics:the title track and L'ANAMOUR;ETONNEZ MOI BENOIT from the pen of writer PATRICK MODIANO;a BRASSENS song that was inspired by poet LOUIS ARAGON ,and a few other interestings songs.The importance here ,is that FRANCOISE is more willing to orchestrate her songs with different arrangers, and it works well.Actually, she had started doing it in the previous album MA JEUNESSE FOUT LE CAMP
The sweetest voice for a great repertoire.......2000-07-13
In this album Hardy's velvety voice ranges over a wide variety of styles. The album begins with a fun, danceable pop song in pure late sixties style, "Comment te dire adieu". Afterwards, Hardy veers to slower songs, making beautiful renditions of Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne", Georges Brassens' classic "Il n'y a pas d'amour heureux" (A mas-ter-piece, with incredible piano arrangements) and Jobim's bossa nova "Sabiá" (in French "Le mésange"), as well as singing a couple of very sweet own compositions, "A quoi ça sert?" and "La mer, les étoiles et le vent", which demonstrate her talent as a songwriter. Towards the end of the album she includes a lively French jazz tune, "Etonnez-moi, Benoît", which stands as an oddity, but is quite fun. Recommended for all lovers of sixties stuff.
Beautiful, sensual, passionate, and timeless ..........1999-01-10
I purchased this CD on the recomendation of a friend, and have deemed it one of my personal foreign favorites. Overall, the album is very strong. Francoise Hardy's voice is unearthly and the musical arrangements are fantastic. I would say the album is influenced by a unique combination of Serge Gainsbourg, early American country, and '60s folk music. Her style is tireless, and I would recommend it to anyone who appreciates the French sound.
Average customer rating:
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Comment Te Dire Adieu
Francoise Hardy
Manufacturer: Msi Music Corp
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B0000DEORG
Release Date: 2002-08-09 |
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Comment Te Dire Adieu
Françoise Hardy
Manufacturer: Virgin [Vogue]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
France
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General
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| Music
General
| Pop
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Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Girl Groups
| Oldies
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Vocal Pop
| Pop
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ASIN: B00000DZ16
Release Date: 1996-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Comment Te Dire Adieu?
- Ola Chance?
- Anamour
- Suzanne
- Il N'Y a Pas d'Amour Heureux
- Mnge
- Parlez-Moi de Lui
- Quoi Ca Sert?
- Il Vaut Mieux une Petite Maison Dans la Main Qu'un Grand Chau ...
- Rue des Coeurs Perdus
- onnez-Moi, Beno..!
- Mer, Les oiles et le Vent
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- Dance of Shakti
- De L'amour Le Mieux [Import]
- Derecho de Vivir en Paz [Import]
- Didgeridoo Groove
- Fabulous Flamenco/La Gitarra Flamenca [Original recording remastered]
- Fidl: Klezmer Violin
- Fit?
- Greatest Hits of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
- Hawaiian Touch
- Heiva I Tahiti: Festival of Life
Rock Music
rock music
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