Carla Bruni – A l’Olympia (2014) Blu-ray 1080p AVC DTS-HD 5.1

Name: Carla Bruni: A l’Olympia
Released: 2014
Genre: Chanson

Issued: France | Universal Music
Duration: 1:17:04
Size: 22.04 GB

Carla Bruni sort son premier album live avec un tour de chant qui balaie tous ses titres majeurs. De “Quelqu’un m’a dit” à “L’amoureuse” en passant par “Chez Keith et Anita”… mais aussi “All The Best”, un duo inédit avec Marianne Faithfull.
Carla Bruni, nouvel album live “A l’Olympia” – Sortie le 20 octobre 2014.

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Carla Bruni – French Touch (2017) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

Carla Bruni – French Touch (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 34:14 minutes | 373 MB | Genre: Pop
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Universal Music Division Barclay

French Touch brings together a delightful trove of sentimental pop favorites; all reimagined in Carla Bruni’s intimate and moving acoustic style and chosen for their personal significance in her own words, songs that inspire the French term for love at first sight a coup de foudre. Coup de foudre more or less also describes what happened when Bruni met Grammy award winning producer, composer, and musician David Foster after an L.A. performance in 2014. Foster volunteered to produce Carla’s next record on the spot, and the two began a transatlantic sharing of songs, which was then shaped during twin recording sessions in Paris and L.A.

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Carla Bruni – Carla Bruni (Deluxe) (2020) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Carla Bruni – Carla Bruni (Deluxe) (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 48:36 minutes | 989 MB | Genre: French Pop, Chanson
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Universal Music Division Barclay

Her first original album in seven years, the eponymous record is a reflection of Carla Bruni, a wholehearted embracing of her true self.Guitar, piano, a bit of foot-tapping and fragments of melody are the foundation of all the tracks, recorded with Albin de la Simone, who produced the entire album. The renowned multi-instrumentalist was determined to give her new songs the most delicate treatment. The music of the album bears witness to a unique temperament and a strong sense of the present moment. Always sensitive, with a desire for a calm simplicity, there is a disarming allure about Bruni’s songs: the intimacy, the simplicity, in a spirit of freedom, friendship and love.

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Carla Bruni – A l’Olympia (Live) (2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Carla Bruni – A l’Olympia (Live) (2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:01:08 minutes | 1,24 GB | Genre: French Pop, Chanson
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Universal Music Division Barclay

In 2013, Little French Songs marked the return of Carla Bruni to her vocation as a singer and songwriter. There had been more than one distraction — serving as the First Lady of France being one of them. Recorded during that album’s tour, A l’Olympia: Bruno Coquatrix is an excellent 19-song document that covers most of her recording career and contains a couple of true surprises. Ms. Bruni plays guitar here and is backed by her long-standing band. The recording quality is pristine yet doesn’t get in the way of her intimate performance. Ms. Bruni’s ability to communicate with audiences is legendary, and she doesn’t need a lot of stage banter in order to do so; the songs do the talking. Starting with “Déranger les Pierres,” co-written with her mentor Julien Clerc for 2008’s Comme Si de Rien N’Etait, she gets right to the heart of her own take on French nouvelle chanson. The beautiful instrumental touches on her “Le Plus Beau du Quartier,” with a lilting Wurlitzer, bluesy guitar licks, cabaret piano, and jazz trumpet solo, belie the simple, joyous delivery of the lyric. There are some wonderful covers in the set, too: John Prine’s “All the Best” is a duet with special guest Marianne Faithfull, and their voices entwine around the melody, which resembles June Carter’s “Ring of Fire” more than a little, to offer a romantic portrait of American symbolism that only Europeans can bring. Closer to home, her reading of Barbara’s classic “Si la Photo Est Bonne” is a tad less rhythmic but just as sassy, and her take on Clerc’s “On Serait Seuls au Monde” is searing and poignant. The live versions of tracks from Little French Songs — such as the album’s title track, the breezy “Dolce Francia,” and “Darling” — are more organic and warm here. Other highlights include the jazzy Caribbean groove in “Chez Keith et Anita,” the café blues in “Le Temps Perdu,” and her heartbreakingly beautiful waltz “Quelqu’un M’a Dit” (co-written with Alex DuPont). Just over an hour in length, this concert is resolutely gorgeous. [The deluxe version contains a DVD of the entire show (two more selections), and a documentary entitled Little French Songs in America, shot during her U.S. tour.] ~ Thom Jurek

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