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Accompanied By – Jean-Michel Defaye Et Son Orchestre. Written-By – Léo Ferré. Printed on label: MADE IN FRANCE.
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Verlaine et Rimbaud (English: "Verlaine and Rimbaud") is an album by Léo Ferré. It was released in 1964 by Barclay Records. This album is one of the first studio double albums in popular music history (before Bob Dylan's or Frank Zappa's). Verlaine et Rimbaud is Ferré's third LP entirely dedicated to a poet, after Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal ("Flowers of Evil") in 1957 and Les Chansons d'Aragon ("Songs of Aragon") in 1961.
Léo Ferré (24 August 1916 – 14 July 1993) was a French-born Monégasque poet and composer, and a dynamic and controversial live performer, whose career in France dominated the years after the Second World War until his death. He released some forty albums over this period, composing the music and the majority of the lyrics. He released many hit singles, particularly between 1960 and the mid-seventies
Léo Ferré 1916-1. ette chanson (La Marseillaise). Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire. Léo Ferré begins to set Louis Aragons poems into music in the fall of 1958, a twelve songs album is completed in march of 1959. At that time, Ferré isnt under contract anymore, after a few refusals, Ferré ends up to sign with Eddie Barclay in 1960. This explains why album Les Chansons dAragon is only recorded in January and released in February 1961, finally the album is made of ten tracks only.
Léo Ferré has set Baudelaire into music two more times : in 1967 with double album Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire, and with unfinished project Les Fleurs du mal (suite et fin), recorded in 1977 but posthumously released in 2008.
Hommage a Leo Ferre 1916-1993 (mix par ManyHats). 16. Mister Giorgina 17. Les anarchistes 18. Beau saxo 19. La poésie 20. Les romantiques 21.
Tracklist
A1 | La Poésie |
A2 | Le Palladium |
A3 | La Faim |
A4 | La Complainte De La Télé |
A5 | La Mort |
A6 | Beau Saxo |
B1 | On S'aimera |
B2 | Les Romantiques |
B3 | C'est La Vie |
B4 | La Grève |
B5 | Paris Spleen |
B6 | L'âge D'or |
Companies, etc.
- Printed By – Glory, Asnières
Credits
- Accompanied By – Jean-Michel Defaye Et Son Orchestre
- Written-By – Léo Ferré
Notes
Textured sleeve.Printed on label:
MADE IN FRANCE
Uncredited information:
Recorded 21 and 23 February 1966 at Studio Barclay
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Price Code: Ⓑ
- Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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80.303 S, 80 303 2 | Léo Ferré | Léo Ferré 1916-19... (LP, Album) | Barclay, Barclay | 80.303 S, 80 303 2 | France | 1966 |
80.303 | Léo Ferré | Léo Ferré 1916-19... (LP, Album, RP) | Barclay | 80.303 | France | Unknown |
90 306, 90306 | Léo Ferré | Vol. 6 / La Complainte De La Télé (LP, RE) | Barclay, Barclay | 90 306, 90306 | France | 1979 |
076 186-2 | Léo Ferré | 1916-19... (CD, Album, RM) | Barclay | 076 186-2 | France | 2003 |
CBLP 2084 | Léo Ferré | Léo Ferré 1916-19... (LP, Album) | Barclay | CBLP 2084 | Canada | 1966 |