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Manufacturer: EMI Classics
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0094638678229 Format: Original recording remastered Label: EMI Classics Manufacturer: EMI Classics Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: EMI Classics Release Date: 2007-05-22 Studio: EMI Classics
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Editorial Reviews:
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Official motion picture soundtrack to the film La Vie En Rose, the dramatic real-life story of French chanteuse Edith Piaf, starring Marion Cotillard and Gerard Depardieu. This release contains 27 tracks featuring 11 of Piaf's most popular songs remastered including "La Vie En Rose", "Hymne A L'amour" "Milord" and "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien", plus the original score by Christopher Gunning.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: movie sound track Comment: Very good reproduction of the original masters. I enjoy it over and over because I liked the movie and the music of that era. The actress deserved the Oscar I think. Todays musiic does seem like music to an old timer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nails on a Chalk Board Comment: Someone somewhere must like her voice but it's not me. I hope the movie was better than the sound track.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Piaf Fan Comment: The album was disappointing. I was looking for more of Piaf singing. I did not expect to hear Piaf wannabes or soundtrack background music.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A truly magical voice Comment: This CD is unbelievably beautiful. It brings back all my memories of the blessed Edith Piaf. I shall cherish this super upgraded album for many years to come.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Edith Piaf Movie Comment: I was disappointed in as much as one of the best songs from the movie was left off the sound track "La Vie En Rose". This was the song by the child actress who played Edith as a child and sang the French national anthem. I have all the other music by Edith Piaf and only ordered the movie sound track to have that particular song. The sound track was excellent in every other way. I just don't understand why this particular song was left off it.
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