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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Breathtaking!,
This review is from: Besame Mucho (Audio CD)
This Album shows Dalida's Magnificent Diva qualities. It includes a lot of her hits from the early 70's the Classic "Besame Mucho"... This album covers a wide range of songs from pure Disco "Femme est la Nuit", "Les Feuilles Mortes" "Amor Amor"... to beautiful and more downbeat sensual tracks "La Vie En Rose" & "La Mer"... "Tico-Tico" is naughty while "Et Tous Ces Regards" is serious and dramatic. A woman full of emotions and ... and a silky voice that you can't resist. RECOMMENDED!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST: DALIDA`S " BESAME MUCHO",
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This review is from: Besame Mucho (Audio CD)
Dalida`s compilation is a must for every fan of her`s. It contains besides french chansons, such as "Le Feuilles Mortes","La Mer" and "la Vie en Rose" a few latin american pearls, wich only Dalida can sing. In her natural, rhythmical way. The title song "Besame Mucho" for instance, wich only she, like no other, can bring to life. Not to forget an other hihglight, the brazilian carnival evergreen "Tico Tico no Fubá".In her interpretation this all-time hit is a real homage to south america.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I Like Dalida,
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This review is from: Besame Mucho (Audio CD)
Doubt I'll ever get tired of her singing voice. My problem is some of the numbers have disco backgrounds--and I just can't stand disco. Too bad. The thing that I try to do when I play this CD (and I have countless times, as the lady sure knew how to belt out a song, way better than Streisand, etc.)is tune out the [crummy] disco beat. Why did they have to do this to someone like Dalida? Why the disco background when the lady had talent? All that disco noise back in the '80s was understandable as background when the singer slacked talent (and quite a few of them just plain did not have it, with the exception of Donna Summer) but to ruin Dalida's efforts this way just makes no sense. If you're a super fan go ahead and buy it, and do what I do: pretend you don't hear the [crummy] disco, only Dalida's exquisite voice.
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