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| Artist information: |
| Artist:
Piaf Edith |
| Instrument(s):
Vocals | | Country:
France | | Gender:
Female |
| Other info:
1915 - 1963. |
| Record title:
Edith Piaf in Memoriam (GER) | | Price: (Euro)
10 |
| Main style:
Pop | | Substyle(s):
Chanson, Female Singers |
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| Record information: | | |
| Record Company/
Label:
Columbia (EMI) | | Catalogue
number:
C 83 557 | Released
originally:
196? | This copy:
(if not orig.)
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| Cover made in:
Germany | | Record made in:
Germany | Media:
Album | Sub media:
LP |
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| Condition/
cover:
VG+ | | Condition/
record(s):
VG+ | | |
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| Additional information about: | | |
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| Label: | | Cover: |
| Blue labels. Large white Columbia "magic notes" picture logo at top. | | Laminated single cover. Some light dirt stains on back. Partially split top seam (> middle), restored with glue. Light corner wear. German and English language sleeve notes. |
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| Record(s): | | Attachment: |
| Some hairlines and light surface / needle marks. Plays fine. | | |
| Other information & picture: |
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| Most likely the best-known French female singer of all time, born Edith Giovanna Gassion in 1915 in Belleville, Paris. A total of 12 songs, including e.g. "La Foule, "Marie la Francaise", "Si, si, si " (with Eddie Constantine), "A quoi ca sert l'amou´r" (with Théo Sarapo), "La vie, l'amour", "Toujours aimer" and "Le petit brouillard". German mono issue from the mid 60s, I should think.
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