Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire

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Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire
Studio album by Léo Ferré
Released 1967
Recorded june 1967
Barclay Studio, Paris (France)
Genre Chanson
Length 60:02
Label Barclay Records
Léo Ferré chronology
La Marseillaise
(1967)La Marseillaise1967
Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire
(1967)
L'Été 68
(1969)L'Été 681969

Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire (English: "Léo Ferré sings Baudelaire") is an album by Léo Ferré, released in 1967 by Barclay Records. It is his fourth LP dedicated to a poet, after a first Baudelaire effort in 1957 (Les Fleurs du mal), Les Chansons d'Aragon in 1961, and Verlaine et Rimbaud in 1964. It is also his second studio double album.

Track listing

Texts by Charles Baudelaire. Music composed by Léo Ferré.

Original LP
Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Spleen"   3:54
2. "À une Malabaraise" (To a Lady of Malabar) 2:30
3. "Épigraphe[1]" (Epigraph for a Condemned Book) 0:51
4. "L'Étranger" (The Stranger) 2:43
5. "Tu mettrais l'univers" (You would take the entire world to bed with you...) 2:52
6. "Le Chat" (The Cat) 4:34
Side two
No. Title Length
7. "Le Soleil" (The Sun) 3:06
8. "Le Vin de l'assassin" (The Murderer's Wine) 2:23
9. "L'Albatros" (The Albatross) 2:22
10. "À une passante" (To a Passerby) 2:10
11. "Le Flacon" (The Perfume Flask) 3:18
12. "La servante au grand cœur" (The kind-hearted servant of whom you were jealous...) 3:19
Side three
No. Title Length
1. "Abel et Caïn" (Abel and Cain) 2:10
2. "La Géante" (The Giantess) 2:12
3. "Remords posthume" (Posthumous Remorse) 1:32
4. "Les Bijoux" (The Jewels) 4:00
5. "La Musique" (Music) 1:49
6. "La Beauté" (Beauty) 2:26
Side four
No. Title Length
7. "Causerie" (Conversation) 2:11
8. "Recueillement" (Meditation) 2:30
9. "La Muse vénale" (The Venal Muse) 1:22
10. "Ciel brouillé" (Cloudy Sky) 2:27
11. "Une charogne" (A Carcass) 2:25
12. "Le Vert Paradis (Moesta et Errabunda)" (Grieving and Wandering) 3:55

Personnel

  • The orchestra consists of session musicians hired for the recording

Credits

  • Arranger & orchestra conductor: Jean-Michel Defaye
  • Director of engineering: Gerhard Lehner
  • Executive producer: Richard Marsan
  • Artwork: Vanni Tealdi (first edition), Charles Szymkowicz (second edition)

References

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  1. Ferré asked to remove this title when the album was first reissued in 1973. It is unavailable since then.