Dive into the timeless charm of French chanson with Gilbert Bécaud's "Eternel," a comprehensive collection released on November 18, 2011, under Parlophone (France). This album is a treasure trove of 46 tracks, spanning a generous 2 hours and 33 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of variété française that showcases Bécaud's enduring appeal and artistic versatility.
"Eternel" is not just a compilation; it's a celebration of Bécaud's illustrious career, featuring both classic hits and lesser-known gems. The album includes remastered versions of beloved songs like "Nathalie," "Et maintenant," and "Desperado," as well as rare and previously unreleased tracks such as "Les Marchés de Provence" and "Le Pianiste de Varsovie." Each song is a testament to Bécaud's lyrical prowess and melodic genius, blending poignant storytelling with unforgettable tunes.
From the whimsical "Croquemitoufle" to the poignant "La Solitude ça n'existe pas," Bécaud's voice and compositions captivate and enchant. The album also features collaborations, like "Les gens de l'île" with Petru Guelfucci, adding a layer of depth and diversity to the collection. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to Bécaud's music, "Eternel" offers a captivating journey through the evolution of French chanson, highlighting Gilbert Bécaud's enduring legacy in the world of music.