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Dalida - 40 Succes En Or (1997)

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Dalida - 40 Succes En Or (1997)

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01 Histoire d'un amour
02 Bambino
03 Ciao ciao bambina					play
04 Gondolier
05 Les gitans
06 Come prima
07 Romantica
08 Love in Portofino
09 Les enfants du Piree
10 La danse de Zorba
11 Des millions de larmes
12 Garde-moi la derniere danse
13 Le jour le plus long
14 Chaque instant de chaque jour
15 Que sont devenues les fleurs
16 Nuits d'Espagne
17 Le temps des fleurs
18 Eux
19 Bonsoir mon amour
20 Itsi bitsi petit bikini
21 Ciao amore ciao
22 Les grilles de ma maison
23 Salma ya salama
24 Parle plus bas (le parrain)
25 Comme disait Mistinguett
26 Le Lambeth walk
27 Fini la comedie
28 Il pleut sur Bruxelles
29 Il venait d'avoir 18 ans
30 La mamma
31 Il faut danser reggae
32 Kalimba de luna
33 Laissez-moi danser
34 J'attendrai
35 Besame mucho
36 Rio do Brasil
37 Mourir sur scene
38 Paroles paroles							play
39 Darla dirladada
40 Gigi l'amoroso

 

Dalida is the princess of gawd, the queen of kitsch, and the empress of camp! I just love her! She is one of the best representatives of the French pop-music tradition in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Her first songs are romantic, albeit corny, melodies with a nice mediterranean or big band background. You can just imagine her on a black and white TV screen, with too much make-up on, acting out the words of her song, with a look of amourous longing on her face. Then the sixties, when almost all her songs are translations of English hits from the same period. But for me, it is the hits of the 70s which really get me singing and dancing. I remember listening to them on the radio when I was a kid, and they bring back so many memories. The beat is fun, a bit disco-ish, and the words to the songs are sometimes as funny as they are sad. Looking back now, and knowing that Dalida eventually committed suicide because she felt under-loved and under-appreciated, the words from some songs seems to take on a different meaning. Although not all her songs are as magnificiant as Bambino, Parole Parole, or Gigi L'amoroso, the collection is quite a pleasure to listen to, especially if you can understand the texts. I would recommend this to any fan of French-pop music. --- "dzintars", amazon.com

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