Édith Piaf ‎– Chansons Des Cafés De Paris, 1950 LP Rip

If Piaf had sung only Sophie and nothing else, it would have been enough to consider her the greatest interpreter, improviser and magician.

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Édith Piaf – Encores, 1951 LP Rip

Good Lo-Fi sound is a clear, somewhat harsh. Orchestra and choir conducted by Robert Chauvigny. An unusual interpretation for a jazz lover of Autumn Leaves, which is difficult to evaluate from the first time.

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Édith Piaf ‎– Chansons Parisiennes, 1949 LP Rip


Lo-Fi audiophile sound. C’est Merveilleux perfectly conveys the smallest nuances of Piaf’s unique voice. And how many of them there are, these nuances! La Vie En Rose – a tape copy of the original with serious loss of clarity of sound.

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