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3.0 out of 5 stars
Various "takes" on "The Little Sparrow", March 10, 2008
This review is from: A Tribute to Edith Piaf: Live at Montreux 2004 (DVD)
With all the Academy Award excitement about the Oscar for actress Marion Cotillard who played the role of Edith Piaf (but didn't do the singing) in La Vie En Rose, Eagle Rock has made a timely release of this 70-minute concert from the 2004 Montreux Jazz Festival. If you know, and love Piaf's recordings, you will either love or hate this program depending on whether you want exact musical arrangements of her performances or, tiring of the standard arrangements, want to hear new ones performed by a variety of international artists (all, but one, in French). If you are only just coming to know Piaf, you will hear one or two big "hits" and another 14 or so lesser known songs that she recorded.
There are no introductions or comments made by any of the performers, except to have the artists' names announced by Montreux Jazz Fest producer Claude Nobs, so it's music for the whole show.
In addition to French singers like Regine and Catherine Ringer (both new to me), the concert includes West African singer Angelique Kidjo and German Chanteuse Ute Lemper. Barbara Morrison, the Michigan born jazz and blues singer is the only one to sing in English. The chosen song "Autumn Leaves" is not one usually associated with Piaf and Morisson's take is strictly jazz.
The arrangements by pianist Baptiste Trotignon, whose band accompanies the singer (after two instrumentals on their own) are much more jazz oriented than Piaf ever used. She was a "caberet" singer, not a "jazz performer".
The camera work and sound are excellent.
The "Finale" consists of all the performers "riffing" on the Piaf classic, "La Vie En Rose", and dancing around the stage to audience applause for nearly six minutes. Personally, I'd have preferred one serious interpretation of Piaf's trademark tune.
So, you will not learn much about Piaf from this tribute - and the liner note booklet is a bit confusing in it's text - but if you've got all Piaf's recordings and want to hear different interpretations of them, this DVD should serve the purpose.
Steve Ramm
"Anything Phonographic"
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Ringer Was Fun, But Otherwise This Is So-So, February 2, 2009
This review is from: A Tribute to Edith Piaf: Live at Montreux 2004 (DVD)
A half dozen or so performers sing Edith Piaf songs in this tribute to the famous French cabaret singer, who had been memorably portrayed in the recent film, "La Vie En Rose."
Of the group, my favorite was Catherine Ringer. She had spunk, a devilish look in her eye and reminded me more of Piaf (in the film) than anyone else here.
All the numbers in here are sung in French except for "Autumn Leaves."
I would have liked some English subtitles for the names of the songs and the performers, since I was not familiar with any of them. They're all excellent singers.
The musicians were solid, more to Montreux Jazz Festival theme than Piaf's cabaret material. The photography was very good; a sharp picture and a well-photographed concert.
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