Orchester Anthony Ventura - Je T'aime 10 (Traummelodien Aus Frankreich) (1982)

Artist: Orchester Anthony Ventura
Title: Je T'aime 10 (Traummelodien Aus Frankreich)
Year Of Release: 1982/1991
Label: Warner
Genre: Jazz, Instrumental, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 44:58
Total Size: 256 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Je T'aime 10 (Traummelodien Aus Frankreich)
Year Of Release: 1982/1991
Label: Warner
Genre: Jazz, Instrumental, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 44:58
Total Size: 256 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Ne me quitte pas 3:35
02. La mer 2:20
03. Je l ' aime a mourir / Les feuilles mortes 5:07
04. J ' ai oublie de vivre / La maladie d ' amour 5:32
05. Amsterdam / Le plat pays 5:07
06. Comme D ' Habitude 3:21
07. Prendre un enfant / La ballade des gens heureux 5:15
08. Mon vieux / Malheur a celui que blesse un enfant 5:11
09. Nous / Mille colombes 5:30
10. Hymne a l ' amour 4:01
The album "Je T'aime 10 (Traummelodien Aus Francreich)" performed by the Anthony Ventura Orchestra is a collection of instrumental interpretations of famous French chansons and popular melodies.
The album features orchestral arrangements characteristic of Anthony Ventura's "soft" sound, which specializes in romantic "dream melodies" (Traummelodien).
The album includes instrumental versions of classic French works, often combined into medleys.
The tenth volume is part of the extensive "Je T'aime" series, which enjoyed immense popularity in Europe in the 1970s and 1980s. The concept of this particular volume was entirely focused on French musical culture, as reflected in the subtitle "French Dream Melodies."
The album features orchestral arrangements characteristic of Anthony Ventura's "soft" sound, which specializes in romantic "dream melodies" (Traummelodien).
The album includes instrumental versions of classic French works, often combined into medleys.
The tenth volume is part of the extensive "Je T'aime" series, which enjoyed immense popularity in Europe in the 1970s and 1980s. The concept of this particular volume was entirely focused on French musical culture, as reflected in the subtitle "French Dream Melodies."