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BEC 5772255
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Jacques Canetti Productions presents the 1967 second album by Serge Reggiani, a central figure in the history of modern chanson whose work ranks among some of the most acclaimed recordings of the genre. This album, recorded with Canetti in 1967, features many of Regianni's most well-loved songs, including "Les loups sont entrés dans Paris," "Sarah," "Le petit garcon," and "Ma solitude." The album also features lyrics by Boris Vian, songwriting credits from Serge Gainsbourg, Jean-Loup Dabadie, and Georges Moustaki, and introductions taken from the poetry of Charles Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud, Guillaume Apollinaire, and Jacques Prévert. Previously released by Jacques Canetti Productions as a gatefold LP (BEC 5772793, 2014).
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BEC 5772611
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Jacques Canetti Productions presents a set of one 28-song CD and three DVDs (PAL all-region format) chronicling the career of beloved actor and singer Serge Reggiani. Beginning as an actor, Reggiani turned to chanson in 1963 with the help of Jacques Canetti. Accompanied by lyricists Boris Vian, Georges Moustaki, Jean-Loup Dabadie, and Claude Lemesle, among others, he led a distinguished career as an unparalleled actor and singer until his death in 2004. Ses Chansons Côté Scène, Côté Coeur includes a CD with 28 songs recorded between 1969 and 1976, and three previously unreleased DVDs with seven hours of footage. The first DVD includes 49 television and stage performances recorded between 1967 and 1985; the second includes 13 clips and interviews from 1957 through 1969, as well as a tribute to Austrian-born actress Romy Schneider, with whom Reggiani collaborated, with stories, interviews, and clips from 1955 through 1981; the third includes 13 clips from 1970 through 1985, with interviews in which Reggiani tells his story with amazing frankness and tenderness. DVD format is European PAL, region free.
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BEC 5772252
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Jacques Canetti Productions presents a collection of classics from the career of painter, poet, actor, and singer Serge Reggiani. Beginning as an actor, Reggiani turned to chanson in 1963 with the help of Jacques Canetti. Accompanied by lyricists Boris Vian, Georges Moustaki, Jean-Loup Dabadie, and Claude Lemesle, among others, he led a distinguished career as an unparalleled actor and singer until his death in 2004. Toujours includes highlights from Reggiani's repertoire, including "Le petit garçon," "Les loups sont entrés dans Paris," "Ma liberté," "Sarah," songs from Reggiani's first album with lyrics by Boris Vian, plus six previously unreleased tracks. The CD also features a spoken tribute to Reggiani by Patrick Bruel, Isabelle Boulay, Carole Laure, Robert Hossein, and Georges Moustaki, as well as Reggiani's thoughts, in the form of his letters, on Édith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Simone Signoret, Romy Schneider, Barbara, Boris Vian, Lino Ventura, Michel Piccoli, and his wife Noëlle Adam Reggiani. Also available as a CD+DVD set (BEC 5772257, 2015).
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BEC 5772257
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Jacques Canetti Productions presents a collection of classics from the career of painter, poet, actor, and singer Serge Reggiani. This edition includes a DVD (PAL all-region format) with footage of Reggiani's 1968 performance at Bobino, Paris, as well as a 44-minute 1969 interview, all in Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. Beginning as an actor, Reggiani turned to chanson in 1963 with the help of Jacques Canetti. Accompanied by lyricists Boris Vian, Georges Moustaki, Jean-Loup Dabadie, and Claude Lemesle, among others, he led a distinguished career as an unparalleled actor and singer until his death in 2004. The CD includes 14 highlights from Reggiani's repertoire, including "Le petit garçon," "Les loups sont entrés dans Paris," "Ma liberté," "Sarah," and four songs from Reggiani's first album with lyrics by Boris Vian, plus six previously unreleased tracks. The CD also features a spoken tribute to Reggiani by Patrick Bruel, Isabelle Boulay, Carole Laure, Robert Hossein, and Georges Moustaki, as well as Reggiani's thoughts, in the form of his letters, on Édith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Simone Signoret, Romy Schneider, Barbara, Boris Vian, Lino Ventura, Michel Piccoli, and his wife Noëlle Adam Reggiani. CD available without DVD as Toujours (BEC 5772252, 2015). DVD format is European PAL, region free.
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BEC 5772793
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Jacques Canetti Productions presents Serge Reggiani's 1967 second album, reissued on vinyl as part of a series of albums highlighting the work of French talent agent and producer Jacques Canetti. In his lifelong dedication to chanson, Canetti supported and developed the careers of a dizzying array of artists: Édith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Serge Gainsbourg, Georges Brassens, Léo Ferré, Jeanne Moreau, and Brigitte Fontaine are among the most notable. Canetti's work with Serge Reggiani, a central figure in the history of modern chanson, ranks among some of the most acclaimed recordings of the genre. Regianni's second album, recorded with Canetti in 1967, features many of Regianni's most well-loved songs, including "Les loups sont entrés dans Paris," "Sarah," "Le petit garcon," and "Ma solitude." The album also features lyrics by Boris Vian, songwriting credits from Serge Gainsbourg, Jean-Loup Dabadie, and Georges Moustaki, and introductions taken from the poetry of Charles Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud, Guillaume Apollinaire, and Jacques Prévert. Remastered from the original tapes. Housed in a gatefold jacket with original artwork.
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