Michel Legrand - Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (1996)

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Title: Les Parapluies de Cherbourg
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Sony Music
Genre: Pop, Chanson, Soundtrack
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:57:00
Total Size: 732 Mb / 295 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Generique
02. Scene du garage
03. Devant le magasin
04. Chez Tante Elise
05. Dans la rue
06. Au dancing
07. Sur le quai
08. Dans le magasin de parapluies
09. Chez Dubourg, le joaillier
10. Dans le magasin
11. Devant le garage
12. Chez Elise
13. A l'appartement
14. Adieux a Elise
15. La gare (Guy s'en va)

CD 2:
01. Dans le magasin
02. Le diner
03. Recit de Cassard
04. La lettre de Guy
05. Le carnaval
06. Le mariage
07. Retour de Guy
08. Chez Elise
09. Le garage (dispute)
10. Guy au cafe
11. La boite a matelots
12. Duo Guy - Madeleine
13. La terrasse du cafe
14. La station-service
15. Final
16. Watch What Happens
17. I Will Wait For You
18. Chez Dubourg, le joaillier
19. Chez Tante Elise
20. Recit de Cassard
21. I Will Wait For You

Michel Legrand's abundantly lyrical soundtrack to Jacques Demy's 1964 movie musical The Umbrellas of Cherbourg faithfully evokes the film's predominant theme of young love foiled by adult reality. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg's overriding melancholia finds a voice in two main melodic motifs Legrand uses throughout the soundtrack, the first from the Legrand jazz standard "Watch What Happens" and the second from his song "I Will Wait for You." Legrand's considerable arranging abilities are on display here as he works the recurring themes through a variety of settings: tragic duets cloaked in dramatic string passages, broken-down cabaret soliloquies, and even a tango piece à la Astor Piazzolla. A prevalent jazz waltz theme also seesaws its way through the score, providing a break from the gloom. As with his later Demy soundtrack, The Young Girls of Rochefort, Legrand does integrate jazz into the mix, but not in such pervasive fashion; occasional big-band outbursts and light jazz backgrounds ultimately take a back seat to Legrand's preferred chanson mode. Combining Debussy's opaque melodies and Richard Rodgers song economy, he transforms the whimsical French song of Piaf and Trenet into petite arias. For Legrand it comes down to the song, and there are plenty of good ones on The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.




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