Jacques Brel - Jacques Brel 2 mp3 album
- Performer: Jacques Brel
- Title: Jacques Brel 2
- Genre: Pop
- Formats: MP3 RA DXD VQF ASF VOX WAV
- Style: Chanson
- MP3 album: 1203 mb
- FLAC album: 1731 mb
- Rating: 4.5/5
- Votes: 561

Marieke is the fifth studio album by Jacques Brel. Also known as 5, the album was released in 1961 by Philips (B 7. 13 R). The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title Marieke as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 816-7). Jacques Brel – composer, vocals. François Rauber – orchestra conductor (tracks 1–9, 14). François Rauber et Son Orchestre - orchestra. Barthélémy Rosso - guitar on "Vivre Debout". Jean-Marie Guérin – mastering. Jacques Aubert – photography.
to/AlbumFP 90 years after his birth, 13 artists from different horizons celebrate the great Jacques Brel, through interpretations of his greatest successes.
Jacques Brel 2 can scarcely be expected to match up to either the brilliance of his debut or the magnificence of the hit. Acting to strike while the commercial iron was hot, Philips chose to draw its contents from the stockpile of material Brel had recorded over the past two years, ensuring just one other Raubert recording, the initially eerie, and utterly hymn-like "L'Air de la Betise" made the set. Other cuts were drawn from the Popp and Legrand sessions, with the occasionally c results Brel had already noted.
Jacques Brel’s unshakable faith in his own abilities served him well when all around him were equivocal. Stuck, bored and unfulfilled at the family’s cardboard factory back in Brussels, 24-year-old Brel fled for Paris in September 1953, leaving his wife and young family in Belgium, a temporary arrangement that would remain permanent but for one abortive attempt to relocate them . Brel was unrepentant, and on his final 1977 album, when at death’s door, he upped the ante with an even ruder song, Les . which accuses the Flemish of having standoffish stares and gormless humour, as well as being Nazis during the war, and Catholics in between.
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Jacques Brel (French pronunciation: ; 8 April 1929 – 9 October 1978) was a Belgian singer-songwriter who composed and performed literate, thoughtful, and theatrical songs that generated a large, devoted following in France initially, and later throughout the world. Style:MLA Chicago APA. "Jacques Brel 2 Album.
Songs written by Jacques Brel but never recorded by Brel himself are indicated by an asterisk. que l'amour"), from the album Im neda' le'ehow - Songs of Jacques Brel (1992). Les Flamandes", "Je ne sais pas", "Voici", "Seul", "Sur la place", "Ne me quitte pas", "Il nous faut regarder", "Le fou du roi", "Litanies pour un retour", from the album Barbara chante Brel (1961).
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | MariekeOrchestra – François RauberWritten-By – G. Jouannest*, J. Brel* |
A2 | On N'oublie RienOrchestra – François RauberWritten-By – G. Jouannest*, J. Brel* |
A3 | HeureuxOrchestra – André PoppWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
A4 | Les BlésOrchestra – André PoppWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
A5 | Il Nous Faut RegarderOrchestra – André GrassiWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
A6 | Il Pleut "les Carreaux"Orchestra – André GrassiWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
A7 | isabelleOrchestra – François RauberWritten-By – François Rauber, Jacques Brel |
A8 | Les FlamandesOrchestra – François RauberWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
B1 | Au PrintempsOrchestra – François RauberWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
B2 | Sur La PlaceOrchestra – François RauberWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
B3 | J'En AppelleOrchestra – André PoppWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
B4 | L'AventureChoir – La Joie Au VillageOrchestra – François RauberWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
B5 | VoirChoir – La Joie Au VillageOrchestra – François RauberWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
B6 | Il Peut PleuvoirOrchestra – André GrassiWritten-By – G. Powell*, Jacques Brel |
B7 | La HaineOrchestra – André GrassiWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
B8 | Grand JacquesOrchestra – André GrassiWritten-By – Jacques Brel |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – PolyGram
- Printed By – Polygram Industries Messageries
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Phonogram S.A.
- Published By – Éditions Vendôme
- Published By – Éditions Intersong
- Published By – Éditions Jacques Hélian
- Published By – Les Éditions Tropicales
Credits
- Photography By [Recto] – Aubert*, Phonogram
Notes
Catalogue number appears as "7521 029" and "7206 181" on J-card and as "7206 181" on cassette.The code 7521 029 is for the pack Jacques Brel 1 + Jacques Brel 2 - the two covers side by side are one larger picture.
Jacques Brel 1 has number 7206 180 on the J card and cassette.
Jacques Brel 2 has number 7206 181 on the J card and cassette.
On J-card:
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c'est une publication phonogram
Inside J-card:
A1, A2 : ℗ 1961 Phonogram S.A. Paris
A3 : ℗ 1957 Phonogram S.A. Paris
A4 : ℗ 1956 Phonogram S.A. Paris
A5, A6 : ℗ 1955 Phonogram S.A. Paris
A7, A8 : ℗ 1959 Phonogram S.A. Paris
B1, B4, B5 : ℗ 1958 Phonogram S.A. Paris
B2 : ℗ 1961 Phonogram S.A. Paris
B3 : ℗ 1957 Phonogram S.A. Paris
B6, B7, B8 : ℗ 1955 Phonogram S.A. Paris
A3, A4, A5, B1, B2, B3, B4, B7, B8 : Ed. Tropicales
A1, A2, A7, A8, B5 : Ed. Intersong Paris
A6 : Ed. Vendome
B6 : Ed. Helian
Imp. Polygram Industries Messageries "Imprimé en France"
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
- Other (Engraved on cassette case): 05211
- Other (Logo embossed on the box): PolyGram