Francis Lai - Hello-Goodbye (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1970) Hi-Res

Artist: Francis Lai
Title: Hello-Goodbye (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Playtime
Genre: Jazz, Space-Age Pop, Easy Listening, Soundtrack
Quality: Flac (tracks, 16bit/44,1kHz) / Flac (tracks, 24bit/96kHz)
Total Time: 31:53
Total Size: 166/598 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Hello-Goodbye (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Playtime
Genre: Jazz, Space-Age Pop, Easy Listening, Soundtrack
Quality: Flac (tracks, 16bit/44,1kHz) / Flac (tracks, 24bit/96kHz)
Total Time: 31:53
Total Size: 166/598 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Hello-Goodbye (Main Theme) 2:57
02. Dany Takes a Dip 0:41
03. No Need to Cry 2:42
04. Theme III 0:56
05. Lazy Nights 2:23
06. Food for Cats 0:59
07. Take the Plunge 1:26
08. Harry's Return 1:16
09. Interlude 0:36
10. Journey to Marseille 2:22
11. Hello-Goodbye 3:07
12. No Need to Cry (Instrumental Version) 1:50
13. Harry Remembers 1:40
14. Bistro Waltz 2:29
15. Theme III (Reprise) 0:39
16. Morning Departure 1:21
17. Dany's Theme 1:45
18. Destination Le Havre 1:27
19. Together 1:17
"Hello-Goodbye (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" (1970) is a soundtrack album written by renowned French composer Francis Lai for the British comedy melodrama of the same name, directed by Jean Negulesco and featuring a resounding cast (Michael Crawford, Curd Jürgens, Geneviève Gilles). The album was released in 1970 by 20th Century Fox Records.
For Francis Lai, 1970 was an absolute triumph: it was the year he wrote his immortal theme for the film "Love Story," for which he won an Oscar and a Golden Globe. Against this backdrop, the soundtrack to "Hello-Goodbye" has remained largely overlooked, but collectors of vintage film music treasure it as a hidden gem of French style.
The album "Hello-Goodbye" is an excellent example of classic European film music, which will appeal to fans of the works of Frank Pourcel, Paul Mauriat, Michel Legrand, and lovers of vintage orchestral pop.
For Francis Lai, 1970 was an absolute triumph: it was the year he wrote his immortal theme for the film "Love Story," for which he won an Oscar and a Golden Globe. Against this backdrop, the soundtrack to "Hello-Goodbye" has remained largely overlooked, but collectors of vintage film music treasure it as a hidden gem of French style.
The album "Hello-Goodbye" is an excellent example of classic European film music, which will appeal to fans of the works of Frank Pourcel, Paul Mauriat, Michel Legrand, and lovers of vintage orchestral pop.