Au Printemps

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Au Printemps
Au Printemps cover
Studio album by Jacques Brel
Released 1958
Recorded March 12-April 1, 1958
Genre Chanson
Length no track times given
Label Philips Records/Barclay Records/Universal Records
Jacques Brel chronology
Quand On n'a Que l'Amour
(1957)
Au Printemps
(1958)
La Valse à Mille Temps
(1959)


Contents

[edit] Alternative album titles

Jacques Brel's recordings have been released in many different permutations, in different countries, and on different formats. Furthermore, releases of Brel's recordings are sometimes known by different titles, and sometimes exist in different versions with the tracks arranged in different running orders.

Au Printemps was the title ascribed to this album when it was reissued as part of the 16CD box set Boîte à Bonbons on 23 September 2003. The album is also known by titles including:

  • Jacques Brel 3

[edit] Track listing

Tracks 1-10 constituted the original 1958 release of the album.

Tracks 11-13 were added to the album when it was reissued as part of the 16CD box set Boîte à Bonbons.

  1. "Demain l’On se Marie (La Chanson des Fiancés)" (Jacques Brel)
    Recorded 14 March 1958
  2. "Au Printemps" (Brel)
    Recorded 1 April 1958
  3. "Je ne Sais Pas" (Brel)
    Recorded 1 April 1958
  4. "Le Colonel" (Brel, Gaby Wagenheim)
    Recorded 1 April 1958
  5. "Dors Ma Mie, Bonsoir" (Brel, François Rauber)
    Recorded 12 March 1958
  6. "La Lumière Jaillira" (Brel, Rauber)
    Recorded 1 April 1958
  7. "Dites, Si C’était Vrai (Poème)" (Brel)
    Recorded 1 April 1958
  8. "L’Homme dans la Cité" (Brel)
    Recorded 1 April 1958
  9. "Litanies pour un Retour" (Brel, Rauber)
    Recorded 1 April 1958
  10. "Voici" (Brel, Rauber)
    Recorded 1 April 1958
  11. "Voir" (Brel)
    Recorded 7 October 1958
  12. "L’Aventure" (Brel)
    Recorded 21 October 1958
  13. "Dites, Si C’était Vrai (Poème)" (Brel)
    Recorded 19 September 1956

[edit] Credits

  • André Popp - orchestra conductor (tracks 1, 4, 7, 10, 13)
  • François Rauber - orchestra conductor (tracks 2-3, 8-9, 11-12)

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