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Chambre avec vue

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Download links and information about Chambre avec vue by Henri Salvador. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Rock, World Music, Pop, Humor, Classical genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 48:17 minutes.

Artist: Henri Salvador
Release date: 2000
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Rock, World Music, Pop, Humor, Classical
Tracks: 14
Duration: 48:17
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Jazz Silver Moonlight 3:24
2. Jardim 2:47
3. Room With a View 2:41
4. J'ai vu 3:30
5. All I Really Want Is Love (featuring Lisa Ekdahl) 4:08
6. La muraille de Chine 3:19
7. Il fait dimanche 3:57
8. Un tour de manège (featuring Toots Thielemans) 3:38
9. Vagabond 3:22
10. Je sais que tu sais 4:26
11. Mademoiselle 3:54
12. Faire des ronds dans l'eau 2:48
13. Aime moi 3:13
14. Le fou de la reine (featuring Françoise Hardy / Francoise Hardy) 3:10

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Henri Salvador was born in 1917 in Cayenne, French Guiana. He studied music in Paris and played with Django Reinhardt on one occasion. He started playing guitar seriously in Paris in 1935. His stay in the interior of Brazil is evident in much of his music. His sound is a combination of Parisian cabaret, Brazilian bossa nova, and French Antillean influences. This particular album shows his range of influences very well. His unguent vocals infuse an ambience of sensuous silk and soft tropical breezes. He also displays his great sense of humor in his lyrics, for which he is renowned in France and his homeland. "Jardin d'Hiver" tells of all the images he would like to have inhabit his winter garden. It is a touching portrait and sung very soulfully. The instrumental accompaniment throughout the album is very much muted but exceptional in its evocation of the ambience that his voice creates. The duet with Françoise Hardy on "Le Fou de la Reine" is a fine example of the finesse of both artists. The album won the Victoire de la Musique award in France for the year 2000. A highly recommended introduction to this prolific artist. [This album was re-released under the title Room with a View in early 2002 on the Blue Note label, including a bonus track.]