Le Grand Orchestre de Paul Mauriat - Volume 1 (1965)
Le Grand Orchestre de Paul Mauriat - Volume 1 (1965)
1. La Nuit (The Night) 2. Vous Les Femmes (You the Women) 3. N’avoue Jamais (I Wanna Know) 4. It’s Not Unusual (Je Ne Fais Pas D'histories) 5. Mon Amie La Rose (My Friend The Rose) 6. Aux Jeunes Loups (The Young Wolves) 7. Le Rossignol Anglais 8. Mes Mains Sur Tes Hanches (My Hands on Your Hips) 9. Viens avec Moi (I Know A Place) 10. Jamais Je Ne Vivrai Sans Toi (You Don't Have To Say You Love Me) 11. L’enfant au Tambour (The Little Drummer Boy) 12. Mes Yeux Sont Fous (I Must Be Seeing Things) 13. Viens avec Moi (I Know a Place)
Paul Mauriat. French conductor and arranger (March 4, 1925, Marseille - November 3, 2006, Perpignan.)
Between 1959 – 1964 he recorded under the name "Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra", then in 1965 founded "Le Grand Orchestre De Paul Mauriat" and signed to Philips for the next 28 years. ---discogs.com
Relative to his peers, Paul Mauriat has one of the largest recording catalogs, featuring more than 1,000 titles just from his Polygram era (1965–1993). He was awarded the Grand Prix (Grand Prize) from the French recording industry, a MIDEM trophy, and in 1997 won the prestigious distinction of Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres from the French Ministry of Culture. He sold over 40 million albums worldwide and held 28 tours in Japan from 1969 to 1998.
In the early to mid-1980s, Paul Mauriat appeared in several Japanese coffee and wine television commercials, which featured music from his orchestra.
A line of saxophones and trumpets are named for Paul Mauriat, under the brand P. Mauriat.
His 1967 single recording “Love is Blue”, and the album Blooming Hits, each sold over one million copies. The single was awarded a gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America in March 1968. ---antifonies.gr
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