Two Original 1954 & 1959 Albums + 2 Bonus Tracks
2-LP Holland
Michel Legrand’s first “homage” to the “capital city” was ‘I Love Paris’ of 1954 which became a best-selling LP in the U.S. and started the vogue for albums of continental music. It is a musical picture of Paris in the fifties. Legrand blends 16 songs (LP-1) together into a sort of suite, beginning with church bells chiming in the square, then taking off on a musical journey around the city. His orchestra is in fine form as they work through a mix of French favorites, like Edith Piaf’s ‘La Vie En Rose’. The real highlights come when Legrand turns postmodern (at such an early date) with “cut-up” renditions of ‘The Poor People of Paris’. Michel Legrand has made his fame from writing for films, but he has done significant work in Jazz on an occasional basis.