Living Era puts real work into their reissues of historic recordings. Douce France by Charles Trenet is no exception. These two discs contain nearly two and a half hours of Trenet at the beginning and at his best, covering the years 1935-1950. Trenet was a giant and a legend, part myth, part incredible persona. He was France's equivalent of Frank Sinatra, though his style was decidedly different and was somehow more because he was a prolific songwriter as well. A terrific balladeer, his gorgeous baritone is captured on his earliest sides, like "La Mer" and "Verlaine." His range as both singer and songwriter ran from the sublime (the aforementioned, plus "Marie, Marie" and "Mes Jeunes Années") to the silly ("Boum!" and "Pigeon Vole"). But he took all of his inspiration -- even during the War Years -- as his muse. This is a fine introduction as well as a tremendous compilation for collectors. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Douce France (Living Era)
08/22/2006
All Music Guide Review
Douce France (Living Era) Track Listing
Credits of Douce France (Living Era)
- Hubert Rostaing
- Sax (Tenor)
- Tony Rovira
- Double Bass
- Paul Collot
- Piano
- Maurice Gladieu
- Trombone
- Johnny Hess
- Piano, Vocals
- Peter Dempsey
- Liner Notes, Transfers, Compilation
- Joseph Reinhardt
- Guitar
- Wal Berg
- Arranger
- Ray Crick
- Compilation
- Mark Ranshaw
- Cover Art
- Michel Emer
- Piano
- Ralph Harvey
- Liner Notes
- Albert Lasry
- Arranger
- Aimé Barelli
- Trumpet, Soloist
- Léo Chauliac
- Piano
- Philippe Brat
- Compilation
- Jean Luino
- Sax (Tenor)
- Wal-Berg & His Orchestra
- Performer
- Quintette du Hot Club de France
- Performer
- Charles Lavannes
- Arranger, Performer, Harpsichord
- Jacques Brel
- Author
- Charles Trenet
- Arranger, Vocals, Author
- Alix Combelle
- Clarinet, Sax (Tenor)
- Christian Bellest
- Trumpet
- Max Blanc
- Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
- Pierre Fouad
- Drums
- Charles Lisee
- Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
- Django Reinhardt
- Guitar
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