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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Passionate Johnny,
By A Customer
This review is from: Vie (Audio CD)
Yes, I know this is a classic. Nevertheless, it is not the easiest of Hallyday's work for me to listen to. I became a fan in the late 70's when JoJo was softening his edges, so the raw emotion and huge production of "Vie" is hard for me to take. "Essayez" is probably my favorite cut - powerful in impact yet easy to understand - I bet, even if you don't speak French. While some of the pieces are inspirational, this is not an uplifting album. If you want an album to figuratively rip your guts out and get you in touch with long-supressed emotion, this is the one. If you want something provocative to listen to while sipping your cafe creme, try "Rock 'n Roll Attitude" or "C'est la Vie".
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
French rocker near his peak in 1970,
By A Customer
This review is from: Vie (Audio CD)
This is Johnny Hallyday, known in this country only as "The French Elvis", in his psychedelic hippie days (even though Hallyday started out in 1959 as a French version of 50's U.S. rockers, he quickly became a chameleon who followed every trend in the footsteps of anglo-American rockers). He made three excellent albums which are finally being re-released in their original form on CD. They are in chronological order: (i) 1969's "Riviere ouvre ton lit a/k/a "Je suis ne dans la rue", (ii) this album originally released in 1970 and (iii) 1971's "Flagrant delit" which is his considered his finest effort. "Although most of his music was based on French cover versions of U.S. and U.K. rockers "Johnny" as he is known in France (where he has become a national institution as revered as the Eiffel Tower) did write some good songs himself in the course of his 40 year career. He also turned to prominent songwriters to write originals especially for him. This is how this album was conceived. Recorded at the legendary Olympic Studios in London and co-written by Hallyday's longtime lead guitarist Mick Jones (who would go on to form Foreigner), drummer Tommy Brown and French writer Philippe Labro, this is a concept album of sorts focusing on American 60's hippie values such as the environment, graffiti and, of course, love. Stand out tracks include the superb "C'est ecrit sur les murs" and "La Pollution" and an "environmental" ode recited over Beethoven's 7th Symphony (only a Frenchman could pull this one off). This album also includes the provocative "Jesus Christ", a great accoustic ballad which proclaims that JesusChrist was a Hippie and which caused a scandal in France at the time of its release. If you are interested in French rock, this is one to buy.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The absolute chanson singer,
By A Customer
This review is from: Et Puis (Audio CD)
Serge Reggiani has a superb voice, especially in his older albums like Et Puis. Classics like Votre Fille A 20 Ans, Dessin Dans Le Ciel are not to be missed. Some of the Reggiani's beautiful lyrics are written by Boris Vian. One of my all-time favourites.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Some of Reggiani's Best...,
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This review is from: Et Puis (Audio CD)
I grew up with this album played at home as an LP, and it's one of my favorites. For those who don't know him, Serge Reggiani was a multi-talented artist who was more than a singer, he was a true performer and interpreter of songs. On this album you'll find music and lyrics from some of the best composers and lyricists in France ever, such as Georges Moustaki and Jean-Loup Dabadie, from a time that I think was something of a Golden Age for chanson française. (The only other song I'd like to have right now is "Gaspard", but this is on another album.) If you like songs that tell a story, that are about something (a style that has been lost), that are performed with Reggiani's unique voice, you will probably love this album.
5.0 out of 5 stars
not Johnny at all,
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This review is from: Vie (Audio CD)
from my perspective Johnny had few albums that really are above the other hundreds he sang. "Vie" is one of them, the song "Dans ton Univers" will take you right to the bottom of your dark hours, when nothing seems able to cheer you up. This album contains all emotions you can feel. You will vibrate with "c'est ecrit sur les murs" ,You will hope with "Essayez", you will fall in love with "La fille au cheveux clair". To summarize you do not need to speak French to feel the music and the lyrics.
Finally the album "Vie" and "Insolitude" are really special pieces as you barely recognize the voice of Johnny which is more powerfull than ever. Hope you will enjoy the trop
1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
How can I give a review when I can't listen to examples ????,
By A Customer
This review is from: Vie (Audio CD)
Please give me some examples so I can give you my opinion
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Vie by Serge Reggiani (Audio CD - 2006)
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