Véronique Sanson – Le Maudit (Remasterisé en 2024) (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 39:52 minutes | 911 MB | Genre: Chanson, French Pop
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Warner (France)
For its 50th anniversary, this edition presents the original 1974 album, remastered in 2024 from the original master tapes.
Released on September 26, 1974, Le Maudit is regarded by Véronique Sanson’s fans—and by Sanson herself—as her greatest album. Featuring standout tracks such as “Alia Soûza,” “Christopher,” “Bouddha,” and “On m’attend là-bas,” this third album reflects her recent exile to the United States, marking her first major work abroad and earning her the title of “the most American of French singers.” This reputation was solidified with her subsequent albums recorded in the 1970s and early 1980s: Vancouver (1976), Hollywood (1977), 7ème (1979), and Laisse la vivre (1981). Notably, Véronique Sanson independently produced Le Maudit, revolutionizing French chanson by infusing it with rock influences. She achieved this with the collaboration of renowned musicians, including Donnie Dacus, Alain Salvati, Kenny Passarelli, Leland Sklar, Harvey Mason, Russ Kunkel, Conrad Isidore, Joe Lala, John Rotella, and her husband Stephen Stills.
Tracklist:
1-1. Véronique Sanson – Alia Soûza (Remasterisé en 2024) (02:52)
1-2. Véronique Sanson – Christopher (Remasterisé en 2024) (02:55)
1-3. Véronique Sanson – Cent fois (Remasterisé en 2024) (02:36)
1-4. Véronique Sanson – Véronique (Remasterisé en 2024) (03:47)
1-5. Véronique Sanson – Un peu plus de noir (Remasterisé en 2024) (02:47)
1-6. Véronique Sanson – Le Maudit (Remasterisé en 2024) (04:18)
1-7. Véronique Sanson – Ma musique s’en va (Remasterisé en 2024) (04:01)
1-8. Véronique Sanson – L’étoile rouge (Remasterisé en 2024) (03:37)
1-9. Véronique Sanson – Les cloches de Carmel (Remasterisé en 2024) (03:46)
1-10. Véronique Sanson – Bouddha (Remasterisé en 2024) (05:00)
1-11. Véronique Sanson – On m’attend là-bas (Remasterisé en 2024) (04:09)
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