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La Vie en Rose: La Mome

La Vie en Rose: La Mome

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Creators: Raymond / Monnot, Marguerite Asso, Angel Cabral, Henri Crolla, Paul Dalbret, Jean / Pruvost, Francois / Chagnon, Pierre / The Delabre, Charles Dumont, Norbert Glanzberg, Christopher Gunning, Jacques Laure, Fernando Marchetti, Charly Maresca, Marguerite Monnot, Georges Moustaki, Edith Piaf, Pierre Roche, Vincent Scotto, Maurice Yvain, Alceo Passeo
Label: EMI Classics
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 1171

Format: Original Recording Remastered, Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 86782
UPC: 094638678229
EAN: 0094638678229
ASIN: B000MEYIBG

Release Date: May 22, 2007
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Tracks:

  • Heaven Have A Mercy
  • Milord
  • Rien De Rien
  • La Foule
  • Cri Du Coeur
  • La Vie En Rose (English version)
  • Padam Padam
  • Mon Dieu
  • L'Hymne A L'Amour
  • Mon Manege A Moi
  • Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien
  • L'Eveil
  • Mon Legionnaire (piano solo)
  • Lisieux
  • La Mort De Leplee ("Mon Legionnaire")
  • Apparition
  • L'ABC
  • L'Arrestation ("Mon Legionnaire")
  • L'Idylle
  • Derniere Nuit
  • Mon Homme (interpreted by Jil Aigrot)
  • Les Momes De La Cloche (interpreted by Jil Aigrot)
  • Les Hiboux (interpreted by Jil Aigrot)
  • Fascination (interpreted by Maya Barsoni)
  • Il M'a Vue Nue (interpreted by Mistinguett)
  • La Poupee
  • Vie En Rose (accordeon)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
As befits the soundtrack of a music biopic, most of the heavy lifting here is done by the movie's subject: iconic French singer Edith Piaf. She was the Gallic Judy Garland, a natural performer who overcame one personal tragedy after another and was never more alive than on stage, forging an uncommon bond with both material and audience. Since actress Marion Cotillard lip-synchs in the film, the first 11 tracks on the CD are by Piaf herself, and give a good overview of her biggest hits (though we get the English version of the title track) and her feverish, ultra-dramatic style. But Piaf wasn't only a tragedienne of song: Her lighter side is represented by "Rien de Rien" and "Mon Manege a Moi," which she infuses with wonderful flair. Tracks 12-20 are made up of Christopher Gunning's richly symphonic original score (check out "La Mort de Leplee"). The last third of the album offers Piaf without Piaf, with contemporary singers Jil Aigrot and Maya Barsoni performing her songs (apparently because the originals' poor sound quality meant they would have stuck out in the movie). Watch out, however, for Mistinguett's hilarious "Il m'a vu nue," a slice of French music-hall history preserved in amber. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Album Description
Official motion picture soundtrack to the film La Vie En Rose, the dramatic real-life story of French chanteuse Edith Piaf, starring Marion Cotillard and Gerard Depardieu. This release contains 27 tracks featuring 11 of Piaf's most popular songs remastered including "La Vie En Rose", "Hymne A L'amour" "Milord" and "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien", plus the original score by Christopher Gunning.


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Nice to see Gunning getting some love   August 29, 2008
The legendary singer Edith Piaf, who died in 1963, remains a national icon of French musical culture to this day, whose razor-blade voice was unmistakable, and whose massive stage presence belied her diminutive stature. Director Olivier Dahan's biography of Piaf, La Mome (released internationally as "La Vie en Rose", after one of her most famous songs), stars Marion Cotillard in an extraordinary performance as the Little Sparrow, and features supporting turns from such respected Gallic actors as Sylvie Testud, Pascal Greggory, Emmanuelle Seigner and Gerard Depardieu. For the music, Dahan surprisingly turned to English composer Christopher Gunning, who hasn't written music for this high profile a film since Firelight a decade ago. As one might expect, Gunning's music is distinctly French in tone, replete with tinkling pianos, cooing choirs and almost cliched accordions, but has a surprisingly light, almost-fairytale like waltz quality in the opening "L'Eveil". The main theme, "Mon Legionnaire", depicts the relationships between Piaf and the various men in her life, and is a quite solemn and stately piano solo, seemingly echoing the private tragedy that dogged Piaf's public life; it appears later in the score during "La Mort de Leplee" and "Mon Legionnaire/Arrestation". With the exception of the sweeping, tragedy-laden finale "Derniere Nuit" it's generally a fairly lightweight score, pleasant in tone, but seeming content to play the supporting role to Piaf and her voice. Still, it's gratifying to see Chris Gunning getting a modicum of international exposure. The songs of Piaf, of course, play a massively important part of the soundtrack album, and all in all eleven of her most famous performances are captured on the CD, including the legendary trio "Rien de Rien", "La Vie en Rose" and her signature piece, "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien", which I'm sure no-one with an ounce of French blood can hear without getting chills. The middle section of the CD is given over to selections from Gunning's score, while the final third is dedicated to modern re-interpretations of Piaf classics, including several by Parigote singer Jil Aigrot.


4 out of 5 stars movie sound track   June 9, 2008
Very good reproduction of the original masters. I enjoy it over and over because I liked the movie and the music of that era. The actress deserved the Oscar I think. Todays musiic does seem like music to an old timer.


1 out of 5 stars Nails on a Chalk Board   June 5, 2008
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

Someone somewhere must like her voice but it's not me. I hope the movie was better than the sound track.


3 out of 5 stars Piaf Fan   February 8, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The album was disappointing. I was looking for more of Piaf singing. I did not expect to hear Piaf wannabes or soundtrack background music.


5 out of 5 stars A truly magical voice   January 23, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This CD is unbelievably beautiful. It brings back all my memories of the blessed Edith Piaf. I shall cherish this super upgraded album for many years to come.

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