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At the Paris Olympia
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Artist(s)Edith Piaf
StudioEmd Int'l
Release DateApril 24, 2001
UPC Code077779446520
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About Edith Piaf - At the Paris Olympia

20 track collection of performances recorded at the Olympia Theatre in Paris, Edith Piaf's venue of choice. EMI Gold. 2003. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Milord - Edith Piaf, Monnot, Marguerite
  2. Heureuse - Edith Piaf, Monnot, Marguerite
  3. Avec Ce Soleil - Edith Piaf, Larue, Jacques
  4. C'est a Hambourg - Edith Piaf, Delecluse, Claude
  5. Légende - Edith Piaf, Piaf, Edith
  6. Enfin le Printemps - Edith Piaf, Rouzaud, Rene
  7. Padam...Padam - Edith Piaf, Contet, Henri
  8. Hymne à l'Amour - Edith Piaf, Constantine, Eddie
  9. L' Accordéoniste - Edith Piaf, Emer, Michel
  10. Mon Manège à Moi (Tu Me Fais Tourner La Tête) - Edith Piaf, Constantin, Jean
  11. Bavo Pour le Clown - Edith Piaf, Contet, Henri
  12. Les Mots d'Amour - Edith Piaf, Rivgauche, Michel
  13. Les Flonflons du Bal - Edith Piaf, Vaucaire, Michel
  14. T'Es l'Homme Qu'il Me Faut - Edith Piaf, Piaf, Edith
  15. Mon Dieu - Edith Piaf, Vaucaire, Michel
  16. Mon Vieux Lucien - Edith Piaf, Vaucaire, Michel
  17. Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien - Edith Piaf, Vaucaire, Michel
  18. La Ville Inconnue - Edith Piaf, Vaucaire, Michel
  19. La Belle Historie d'Amour - Edith Piaf, Piaf, Edith
  20. Les Blouses Blanches - Edith Piaf, Vaucaire, Michel

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (5 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteSIMPLY THE BESTQuote
At the Paris Olympia : Edith Piaf

This is, quite simply, considered by many, in France and elsewhere, to be the greatest recording Piaf ever made. She was dying and did not have long to live.. She sang these last few concerts at the Olympia in Paris as a favor to the Manager of the theater, Bruno Coquatrix, who was in terrible financial trouble with the Olympia.
Piaf's final concerts allowed the Olympia to continue thanks to her sacrifice. You will hear her make a mistake in the song 'Mon Vieux Lucien'. The song was relatively new to her, and in this recording she stops, explains what's going on to the audience, and starts again. Later when this recording came out, she insisted that it all be left in, since it was, after all, live. The greatest song in this concert is probably "Les Blouses Blanches'', a terrifying descent into madness.
I consider Piaf to be beyond magnificent here, she is true greatness and true genius. September 12, 2008

rating: 5 QuotefabulousQuote
I'm not going to go into detail about the sound, choice of songs, etc. I'm just going to say if you are an Edith Piaf fan then you must own this cd. Period. July 19, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteOlympic heightsQuote
It is one thing to listen to old digitally remastered versions of Edith Piaf records, but quite another thing to hear live recordings of her actually performing. The songs on this CD are actually a collection of a variety of performances that Piaf gave at the famous Olympia Theatre. The songs on this CD are all very excellent and what really comes through is Piaf's sheer joy in performing. There are some amusing moments where Piaf struggles to remember a detail about a song which are charming as they doubtless were when she was performing. Her skill as an incomparable artist comes through at this CD. It is the overall excellence of this series of recordings and others that have contributed to the status of Piaf as a major artist of the 21st century. August 31, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteThe Finest of Her Late Live Recordings Quote
To the French, Edith Piaf is a source of great national pride, and continues to be an enduring icon nearly 50 years after her death. To Americans, she has unfairly been labeled by some as, "The French Judy Garland" more for the circumstances of their tragic life stories, their drug addiction, and the fact that both died at age 47, than because of any vocal similarity. Still, both were powerhouse singers of enormous strength and dramatic ability, especially for their uncanny ability to transform a song into heartfelt expressions of amazing intensity.

When it comes to Piaf, there are many different camps of opinion on the subject of her best recordings. I find that many fans who are fluent in French prefer her 1940's studio recordings to the more dramatic vocal beseeching of her live 1950's and early 1960's recordings, made shortly before her death. Conversely, her English speaking fans, many of whom understand little or no French, frequently prefer the later period, and the live recordings from that period in particular. I am among those who champion her late period, although lately I have found a new fascination for her earlier works.

As such, I believe there are few better introductions to Piaf than this collection, which contains my favorite versions of some of her biggest hits, in particular the songs Milord, C'est a Hambourg, Enfin L'Printemps, Padam...Padam, L'accordeoniste, Mon Manege a Moi, Bravo pour Le Clown, Hymne A L'Amour and Non Je Ne Regrette Rien. Piaf's voice was never stronger, and the appreciation of her audience (as heard in the abundant applause) never more heartfelt, than on these live tracks, all recorded at the Paris Olympia - her artistic home, and scene of some of her greatest triumphs during the last decade or so of her life.

There are also a few songs on this CD that I was previously unfamiliar with that I have also become quite fond of. Avec Ce Soleil and Mon Vieux Lucien (which has a rather bizarre false start that elicits quite a bit of laughter and applause) have added themselves to my list of Piaf favorites. And while I have one or two favorite live performances from the Olympia on vinyl that EMI has chosen to exclude from this recording, the list of my favorites is complete enough that I cannot hesitate to recommend this wonderful CD. I own about a dozen CD's of Piaf from various periods of her life; for me, this collection contains some of the most thrilling performances by this wonderful artist, a singer who had few equals in the 20th century.
April 7, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteInconsistent sound, but one of the very best Piaf discsQuote
Edith Piaf sang at the Olympia Theatre in Paris many times, making the venue so synonymous with her own name that eventually Jeff Buckely dreamed of playing there. EMI's AT THE PARIS OLYMPIA DISC contains material from five Piaf concerts from 1955, her first show there, until 1962, one of her last concerts, for a total of twenty tracks. These include truly stunning songs, such as the moving "Heureuse" and energetic "L'Accordeoniste", and fortunately there is only a few spots where Piaf sings in English, a style which alienates many fans.

In contrast to the myriad budget Piaf compilations, it is clear that care has been taken with AT THE PARIS OLYMPIA. The sound quality is better than one would expect from 1950's live recordings. There are detailed liner notes written by one Ralph Harvey which discuss each concert and the sungs performed there, speaking frankly about Piaf's ill health and drug dependency in her final days.

Unfortunately, this compilation from four separate sources means that the audio quality is inconsistent. The opening "Milord", dating from 1962, is clear and distinct, but 1961's "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien", for example, sounds flat and uninspiring (though from the applause, the audience present certainly enjoyed it).

All in all, this is one of the best Piaf discs, and I would wholeheartedly recommend it. I feel it would also make a better introduction to her work than her studio albums or any of the low-quality compiliations which mix studio and live material. January 14, 2004

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