Dive into the enchanting world of Charles Aznavour with his meticulously remastered studio album, "Vol. 11 - 1965/66 Discographie studio originale." Released on January 1, 2014, under Universal Music Division Barclay, this collection is a treasure trove of classic chanson, variété française, and French jazz that showcases Aznavour's timeless artistry. The album spans a generous 70 minutes, featuring 21 tracks that blend his signature poetic lyricism with melodic brilliance.
From the vibrant "Le toréador" to the poignant "C'est fini," each song is a testament to Aznavour's ability to capture the essence of human emotion. The album also includes the original soundtrack to the film "Weekend à Zuydcoote," adding a cinematic depth to the listening experience. Tracks like "Isabelle" and "Sophie" highlight his tender storytelling, while "La bohème" and "Paris au mois d'août" offer a nostalgic glimpse into Parisian life.
This album is a celebration of Charles Aznavour's enduring legacy, offering both longtime fans and new listeners a chance to appreciate his unparalleled contributions to French music. Whether you're drawn to the romantic ballads or the upbeat jazz-infused numbers, "Vol. 11 - 1965/66 Discographie studio originale" is a captivating journey through the golden era of French chanson.