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Released by the National Audiovisual Institute of France.
Radio-Broadcast 1974 Live Performance on Double LP!
From 1968 to 1981 Yves Montand deserted the stage and devoted himself entirely to cinema. But when, in September 1973, the coup d'état in Chile led to the arrival in France of a large number of political refugees, he could not remain indifferent. It is in their favor that, faithful to his commitments to the left, Yves Montand returns to the stage of the Olympia on February 12, 1974, for a unique concert, broadcast live on the radio.
After a very short preparation, which he compares himself to an athlete's training, the one who "sings with his body," according to the formula of Marilyn Monroe, revisits his successes, the songs of Jacques Prévert and the songs of the Commune that he helped to make known. All this, accompanied by the faithful Bob Castella and his orchestra, with a furiously joyful energy!
Features
- Double Vinyl LP
- Released by the National Audiovisual Institute of France
Selections
- À Paris (Instrumental)
- Mon frère
- Batting Joe
- L'étrangère
- Quelqu'un
- Clémentine
- La colombe de l'arche
- La bicyclette
- Coucher avec elle
- Bella ciao
- Sir Godfrey
- Dans ma maison
- Les Grands Boulevards
- Le temps des cerises
- Ne rêvez pas
- Les Saltimbanques
- Du soleil plein la tête
- En sortant de l'école
- Je me souviens
- La complainte de Mandrin
- Luna Park
- Planter café
- Idylle philoménale
- Sanguine, joli fruit
- Quand un soldat
- Le télégramme
- Le cireur de souliers de Broadway
- Les feuilles mortes
- Le chant des partisans