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Music : The Vogue Years

The Vogue Years

by: Françoise Hardy



The Vogue Years
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0743218223228
Format: Import, Original recording remastered
Label: Camden International
Manufacturer: Camden International
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Camden International
Release Date: January 19, 2001
Sales Rank: 27375
Studio: Camden International










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Album Description:
UK 'Best Of' compilation for the French singer/songwriter/superstar, compiled from her recordings for the prestigious French record label Vogue. This definitive 50 track remastered collection includes her international million-selling hit, the self composed 'Tous Les Garcons Et Les Filles'. Includes extensivesleevenotes and rare photos. Slimline double jewel case housed in a slipcase.









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Disc 1:
  1. Tous Les Garçons et Les Filles
  2. J'Suis d'Accord
  3. Le Temps de l'Amour - Françoise Hardy, Salvet, Andre Miche
  4. Ton Meilleur Ami
  5. La Fille Avec Toi
  6. L' Amour S'En Va
  7. Je Pense À Lui - Françoise Hardy, Marshall, C.
  8. Qui Aime t Il Vraiment - Françoise Hardy, Hooven, J.
  9. Le Premier Bonheur du Jour - Françoise Hardy, Renard, Jacques
  10. Va Pas Prendre un Tambour - Françoise Hardy, Vidalin, Maurice
  11. J'Aurais Voulu
  12. Le Sais Tu?
  13. L' Amour Ne Dure Pas Toujours
  14. Pourtant Tu M'Aimes - Françoise Hardy, Cole, J.
  15. On Se Quitte Toujours - Françoise Hardy, Bourtayre, A.
  16. Tout Me Ramène À Toi
  17. Apprends le Moi
  18. C'Est le Passé - Françoise Hardy, Springfield
  19. Je N'Attends Plus Personne - Françoise Hardy, Meccia
  20. Pas Gentille - Françoise Hardy, Wilde, Marty
  21. Et Même
  22. Je Veux Qu'il Revienne
  23. Mon Amie la Rose - Françoise Hardy, Caulier, C.
  24. La Nuit Est Sur la Ville
  25. Nous Étions Amies - Françoise Hardy, Rossi
Disc 2:
  1. Dans le Monde Entier
  2. Dis Lui Non - Françoise Hardy, Skelton, D.
  3. Le Temps des Souvenirs - Françoise Hardy, Datin
  4. J'Ai Bien du Chagrin
  5. Bout de Lune
  6. L' Amitié - Françoise Hardy, Bourgeois, Gerard
  7. Ce Petit Coeur
  8. Non Ce N'Est Pas un Rêve - Françoise Hardy, Blackwell, C.
  9. Tout Ce Qu'on Dit - Françoise Hardy, Brown, Tommy
  10. Il Se Fait Tard
  11. Tu Peux Bien
  12. Je T'Aime
  13. Quel Mal y a-t-Il À Ça?
  14. La Maison Où J'Ai Grandi - Françoise Hardy, Beretta
  15. Rendez-Vous d'Automne - Françoise Hardy, Riviere, Jean-Max
  16. Comme
  17. Je Changerais d'Avis (Se Telefonando) - Françoise Hardy, Costanzo, De Chiara
  18. Peut-Être Que Je T'Aime
  19. Si C'est Ça
  20. Je Serai Là Pour Toi
  21. Qu'ils Sont Heureux - Françoise Hardy, Marnay, Eddy
  22. Tu Es un Peu À Moi
  23. Voilà
  24. Les Petits Garçons
  25. Qui Peut Dire?


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * fantastic french singer songwriter ...
Fantastic songs (especially disc 2) by the amazing Francoise Hardy.
Her writing and voice are pure like snow and America only had the Kapp
records subsidiary "4 Corners" to market her music.
They failed miserably at getting her to our attention. They fared a bit better with Raymond LaFevre and his great cover version of Soul Coaxing (Ame Caline).
This CD is a must buy as a start to introduce this interesting facet of 60's pop music that possibly influenced Marc Bolin and other Radio Caroline listeners. Get it!!!
Audio quality is compressed but bearable.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Outstanding overview ...
This compilation is magnificent. It's even more indispensible since much of her pre-1967 material is presently in legal limbo due to a dispute between Hardy and her record company. Luckily this collection appears to be have been issued under a separate license than many of the currently unavailable french BMG Vogue reissues.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Music lover ...
Had her music in phonograph format collection. Compare audio quality from CD and my record player showed very similiar which indicated high quality reproduction. Recomment to anyone whose interest in it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Indispensable! ...
This double CD collection covers Francoise Hardy's recording period with Vogue Records 1962-1967. Hardy was only 18 years old when she recorded the songs for her first album in 1962; so it was very unusual that she was allowed to record so much of her own material; great thing she was, because she was ( still is ) a very accomplished songwriter. In fact most of her biggest were written or co-written by Hardy herself.

The song selections concentrate on her first 5 albums ( 1962-66 ) and contemporary singles and EP tracks. Her 6th much-acclaimed Vogue album "Ma Jeunesse Fout le Camp" is only represented by "Qui Peut Dire" and "Voila". Most surprisingly that her last Vogue original album ( in Frech language ) "Comment te Dire Adieu" is not represented at all.

Never the less, this is a great compilation featuring the vast majority of her best songs of the period - obviously some great songs had to be left out; simply because lack of space. I can't help mentioning just a few songs that are missing ( seek them out elsewhere!) . The 1964 EP-track "Jaloux" is one of my favourites, which I have not yet been able to find on a CD. The album tracks "Avant de tén Aller" and "Je Pensais" would have been great additions as well.

These early recordings from Hardy which founded her reputation as the greatest French international pop-star of the 1960's have stood the test of time, and sound remarkably appealing after all these years; where the output by many of her contemporary colleagues like Cilla Black, Petula Clark, Connie Francis or even Marianne Faithful ( her sixties recordings!) often sound pretty dated.

If you are not familiar with the early years of Francoise Hardy's career this collection would be the ideal place to start getting to know her. Outstanding songs like "Le Premier Bonheur du Jour", "Le Maison Ou Jaí Grandi", "Ce Petit Coeur" or "Rendezvous Automne" are more than likely to hit you - actually most of these songs are!

The 16 pages booklet features some nice pictures and a short biography, but only sparse information about the songs themselves; where they were first released etc. Personally I would have loved to have a little more information about the recordings, circumstances around them etc.

Still, until the 4 CD box featuring her complete Vogue recordings is available again, this CD is indispensable!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Beautiful French pop music ...
What can I say about this album. It's stunning, it's elegant and it's really a joy to listen to ( you probably thought for a minute there I was talking about her and not her music!)!

You have a fascinating little biography from Bob Stanley on her who speaks of her as a fan of her music and well what more can I say really. You need to hear this album and I mean that

Oh I should mention one thing is that I'm glad that these songs are all sung in French. It gives the songs a dimension of sensuality which I don't find in many English/American singers


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