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Au Carnegie Hall 1956-1957

Au Carnegie Hall 1956-1957
Edith Piaf

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Je N'En Connais Pas la Fin
  2. Sous le Ciel de Paris
  3. Je T'Ai Dans la Peau [Boum Sur Paris]
  4. Mis�ricorde
  5. C'est a Hambourg
  6. Padam...Padam
  7. Hymne � l'Amour
  8. Monsieur Lenoble
  9. Fanion de la L�gion
  10. Merry Go Round (Je N'En Connais Pas la Fin)
  11. Bravo Pour le Clown
  12. Amants de Paris
  13. Je Hais Les Dimanches
  14. Little Man
  15. Escale
  16. Homme � la Moto
  17. Autumn Leaves
  18. Mariage
  19. Vie en Rose

Disc 2:

  1. Accord�oniste
  2. Monsieur Saint-Pierre
  3. C'Est Pour �a
  4. Je T'Ai Dans la Peau
  5. Amants d'Un Jour
  6. Grognards
  7. C'est a Hambourg
  8. Mis�ricorde
  9. Goualante du Pauvre Jean
  10. Padam...Padam
  11. Jeune Homme Chantait
  12. F�te Continue
  13. Heureuse
  14. Homme � la Moto
  15. T�l�gramme
  16. Hymne � l'Amour
  17. Bravo Pour le Clown
  18. Vie en Rose

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #114581 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-02-24
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: Enhanced, Live
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
37 tracks recorded at Carnegie Hall in 1956 (disc 1) & 1957 (disc 2). EMI. 2003.


Customer Reviews

The Mangling of An Important Musical Document3
The EMI / Capitol CD release of PIAF au Carnegie Hall has thrilled and frustrated me since I acquired it a few years ago. Better planning of the tracks included in this important musical document would have made for a much more enjoyable listening experience.

In 1977, Peters International Records, a division of EMI, released a two disc vinyl LP titled "Edith Piaf at Carnegie Hall". The set contained the complete January 13, 1957 concert, 22 tracks. The two CD release, Piaf Au Carnegie Hall, contains her previously unreleased January 4, 1956 Carnegie Hall recital (21 tracks) and 16 of the 22 tracks that made up January 13, 1957 Carnegie Hall recital. The 1957 recital, which comprise tracks 3-18 of disc two of the CD release, are missing the following six tracks that appeared on the 1977 vinyl LP:

1. Les Feuilles Mortes (Autumn Leaves)
2. Mariage
3. Le petit homme (One Little Man)
4. Je n'en connais pas la fin (A Merry Go Round)
5. L'accordeoniste
6. Monsieur Saint Pierre

While each of these songs is represented in the 1956 concert on the CD, as are many of the songs in the 1957 concert, there are severe problems, which could have been avoided with better planning. Firstly, the missing 1957 tracks of the six songs are, in most cases, arguably the superior performances, as are many of the 1957 songs when compared side by side against the versions in the 1956 previously unreleased tracks. But track one on the first disc, Je n'en connais pas la fin (A Merry Go Round), is a brief instrumental version, played as an introduction to Piaf's entrance. It is puzzling that EMI decided to omit Piaf's vocal of this song from the 1957 recital, which was one of the highlights of the vinyl release.

Aside from the performances, far more frustrating is the fact that several of the 1956 tracks are technically inferior to the 1957 tracks of the songs that were omitted from the CD. In particular, the 1956 version of the song Le Pettit Homme (One Little Man) suffers from a severe tape flutter that not only makes Piaf sound like she were submerged in water for most of the second half of the track, for me, this imperfection ruined the entire CD, as her extremely touching (if somewhat melodramatic) performance of that song was one of my favorite moments on the vinyl release. Not only did EMI make a major blunder by releasing the CD with an imperfect track of the song while omitting the technically perfect (and artistically superior) 1957 version entirely, there is no mention or apology in the liner notes that addresses the poor recording quality of this and several of the other 1956 tracks. This leads me to believe that their technicians did not even listen carefully to the tracks as they remastered them.

I am hoping that EMI will discover their goof here, and at least release the complete 1957 Carnegie Hall concert in the future. While I am grateful to have the previously unreleased 1956 concert, I am appalled that EMI managed to mangle the 1957 tracks. Piaf is considered one of the 20th Century's greatest musical artists, and she deserves more careful treatment than she is afforded here.

Great selection of Piaf favorites3
This an excellent collection of Piaf's best soungs, but the quality of the recordings was lacking. Some of the songs have a such a vibration to the tone that it muddles the sound. But I don't regret the purchase, just wish it was better in quality. I was under the impression that it had been remastered.

Awesome!!!!!!!!!5
This CD is breathtaking. I purchased 3 different CD from Edith Piaf . I love them all , but this one is specially wonderful, live concert, although i do not understand French but when she gives some sweet introduction before each sung in English you feel connected. It is a powerful performance, I truly feel I am in this concert hall and become deeply absorb in the moments and forget everything else around me.