Richard Clayderman - Movie Favourites (2017) Lossless

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Title: Movie Favourites
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: USM
Genre: Easy Listening, Classical, Instrumental, Piano
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 91:26 min
Total Size: 500 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Love Story (From Love Story) (3:00)
02. Chariots Of Fire (From Chariots Of Fire) (2:58)
03. Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (From Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence) (3:17)
04. Flashdance (What A Feeling) (From Flashdance) (2:36)
05. Romeo And Juliet (From Romeo And Juliet) (2:19)
06. The Way We Were (From The Way We Were) (2:45)
07. The Thorn Birds Theme (From The Thorn Birds) (2:31)
08. Over The Rainbow (From The Wizard Of Oz) (2:48)
09. Harry Potter Melody (From Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone) (3:50)
10. Exodus (From Exodus) (2:57)
11. Moon River (From Breakfast At Tiffany's) (3:12)
12. River Of No Return (From River Of No Return) (2:33)
13. Titanic Symphony (From Titanic) (9:05)
14. Cavatina (From The Deer Hunter) (3:32)
15. Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme From Mahogany) (3:30)
16. Tara's Theme (From Gone With The Wind) (3:25)
17. Greensleeves (From Pride And Prejudice) (3:06)
18. Goldfinger (From Goldfinger) (2:55)
19. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (From Smoke Gets In Your Eyes) (2:33)
20. Clair De Lune (From Ocean's Eleven) (4:48)
21. The Way You Look Tonight (From Swing Time) (2:18)
22. Up Where We Belong (From An Officer And A Gentleman) (2:56)
23. I Will Always Love You (From The Bodyguard) (4:06)
24. Wind Beneath My Wings (From Beaches) (3:19)
25. The Windmills Of Your Mind (From The Thomas Crown Affair) (4:19)
26. Bright Eyes (From Watership Down) (2:51)
27. The Winner Takes It All (From Mamma Mia!) (3:01)

With his lush and sophisticated instrumental approach to pop music, Richard Clayderman (born Philippe Pagès) is, according to The Guinness Book of World Records, "the most successful pianist in the world." Clayderman's albums routinely sell millions of copies and his concerts are quickly sold out. In a review of his 1985 Carnegie Hall concert, Variety wrote, "(Clayderman's) main appeal lies in his youth and boyish good looks...coupled with his gentlemanly charm and his thick French accent, they promise to rope in the romantically inclined middle-aged Yank ladies who cotton to this ilk of soothing entertainment." Nancy Reagan referred to Clayderman as "the prince of romance." Instructed in classical piano by his father, Clayderman enrolled in the Paris Conservatory of Music at the age of 12. Four years later, he placed first in a piano competition at the school. Despite his classical background, Clayderman opted for popular music when he launched his professional career. A tour as opening act for French rock musician Johnny Hallyday introduced him to an international following. Clayderman's debut album, Ballade Pour Adeline, recorded at the urging of producers and composers Oliver Toussaint and Paul de Senneville in 1977, sold more than 20 million copies and was distributed in 38 countries. Clayderman, who took his stage name from his Swedish grandmother, has continued to tour throughout the world to enthusiastic audiences. A live concert broadcast on Chinese television in 1987 attracted more than 800 million viewers.

His vast discography of well over 200 albums, released on and licensed to many different labels worldwide, has seen him record everything from light classics to Andrew Lloyd Webber love songs, Bollywood movie soundtracks, and the folk music of Germany, Turkey, and Japan. While this willingness to turn his hand to anything fueled his worldwide popularity, it is the unthreatening homogeneity of his output that won him a loyal, late-middle-aged fanbase similar to that of another European titan of light classical music, André Rieu. In the early 2010s, Clayderman enjoyed an upsurge in mainstream popularity, perhaps partly as a kitsch nostalgia act, but also on the part of canny marketing men who positioned him as part of that era’s classical crossover explosion. His 2013 album for Decca, Romantique -- arguably his highest-profile release ever -- featured a mélange of film music, pop and light classical standards, and a re-recording of his best-known tune, "Ballade pour Adeline". ~ Craig Harris & John D. Buchanan.


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