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Songs of a Sparrow

By: Edith Piaf
Label: Snapper
Released: 12 Feb 2001
RRP: £7.99
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Disappointing through not enough information on listing. - By: Mr. DJBull, 07 Oct 2004
I do not like live recordings appearing on CDs when I am expecting the studio cuts that I wanted to buy! This double CD, although containing some classic material was very disappointing for me, as most of the 'big titles' are live. Piaf was a wonderful artist, both live & in the studio but as one who prefers studio recordings, I feel a little cheated. If sufficient information had been available in the listing or on the CD packaging, it would have saved me from wasting my money!
Allons enfants de la Patrie, le jour de gloire est arrivé. - By: , 17 Nov 2003
Excellent from beginning to end - many of her most popular songs alll on one ridiculously cheap CD.

The only song missing is Édith's version of La Marseillaise (if Carlsberg had ever written National Anthems - they would have written this one).

Incredible that such richness & depth of sound could have emanated from such a frail form - this is not the voice of a "little sparrow", the range & power is immense. Listen to this album & understand why she was so revered - she put the 'belle' in "La Belle France".

If "Hymne a L'Amour" fails to pluck your every heart string, you must be made of stone.

If "La vie en rose" fails to transport you to a Parisian pavement café, you must be a Francophobe.

If you can find a better version of "Je ne regrette rien" it won't be on this planet.


France just blew out of my speakers in to my life. - By: , 01 May 2002
So much for so little. A whole nation on two CDs. That Edith is a great & accomplished singer is in no doubt. This CD gives us Anglos instant access to a huge range of her work. Live, duets, struggle, life, love, jazz, popular, they are alll here. Standard barer songs, that you will think you have know alll your life, even, if like me, you can not understand what the lyrics mean. I wish I had paid more attention at school. Vive la republic!

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