Francis Lai - Des hommes, des femmes (1994)

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Title: Des hommes, des femmes
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Barclay
Genre: Pop, Chanson
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log)
Total Time: 01:05:18
Total Size: 414 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Francis Lai et Nicole Croisille - Un homme et une femme
02. Johnny Hallyday - L'aventure c'est l'aventure
03. Françoise Hardy - Femme parmi les femmes
04. Dalida - Pour qui, pour quoi?
05. Yves Montand - La bicyclette
06. Charles Aznavour - Je n'attendais que toi
07. Francis Lai - L'inconnu dans la maison
08. Mireille Mathieu - Une histoire d'amour
09. Serge Reggiani - Les objets perdus
10. Anna Prucnal - Elizabeth
11. Jacques Dutronc - La ballade du bon et des méchants
12. Pierre Barouh - Que viva vilas
13. Maurane et Peter Lorne - Mes enfants de toi
14. Fabienne Thibeault - A nous deux
15. Ginette Reno - Etre seule
16. Richard Berry - Cent ans déjà
17. Sylvia Kristel - Emmanuelle
18. Mama Bea - La prière
19. Nicole Croisille - La fin d'un amour
20. Francis Lai - Vu de là-haut

Best remembered for his Oscar-winning scores to A Man and a Woman and Love Story, composer Francis Lai was born April 26, 1932, in Nice, France. After studying piano as a child, he later discovered jazz and during the 1950s followed friend and singer Claude Goaty to Paris, eventually settling in Montmartre. At the local Taverne d'Attilio, Lai met Bernard Dimey, with whom he collaborated on well over 100 songs; a brief stint in Michel Magne's orchestra preceded his tenure as accompanist for Edith Piaf, for whom Lai also composed a number of songs as well. He made his film debut in 1964 with the score to Roger Vadim's remake of Max Ophuls' classic La Ronde, and two years later composed the music for Jean-Luc Godard's Masculin/Feminin; however, it was his work on Claude Lelouch's 1966 hit A Man and a Woman which elevated Lai to international renown, and in addition to earning an Academy Award, he notched a perennial easy listening favorite with the picture's Brazilian-inflected title tune. He won a second Oscar for the 1970 Arthur Hiller blockbuster Love Story, and the film's theme, "Where Do I Begin?," also became a Top 40 hit for Andy Williams, Henry Mancini, and even Lai himself. Although the composer never again reached the same commercial heights, he continued working regularly in the cinema, often in conjunction with director Lelouch, and composed a number of instrumental favorites, including "Today It's You," "Happy New Year," and "Love in the Rain."




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