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Récital 1961
Live album by
ReleasedJanuary 1961
RecordedDecember 29, 1960
GenreChanson
LabelEMI

Récital 1961, also known as Edith Piaf a 'l'Olympia, Edith Piaf at the Paris Olympia, Olympia 1961, Olympia '61, and A l'Olympia 1961, is an album from Édith Piaf recorded live on December 29, 1960, at L'Olympia in Paris. The album was released in January 1961.[1] Piaf was accompanied by the Orchestre Et Choeurs conducted by Jacque Lesage. Eight of the nine songs on the album were composed by Charles Dumont. The album was released on the Columbia label (FSX 133). The cover painting was by Doug Davis.[2]

Piaf's December 1960 performances at Olympia were a comeback following a two-year illness. She performed before a "shouting, cheering crowd."[3]

Track listing

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Side A
A1. "Les Mots D'amour" (Charles Dumont, M. Rivgauche)
A2. "Les Flons Flons Du Bal" (C. Dumont, M. Vaucaire)
A3. "T'es L'homme Qu'il Me Faut" (C. Dumont, E. Piaf)
A4. "Mon Dieu" (C. Dumont, M. Vaucaire)
A5. "Mon Vieux Lucien" (C. Dumont, M. Rivgauche)

Side B
B1. "La Ville Inconnue" (C. Dumont, M. Vaucaire)
B2. "Non, je ne regrette rien" (C. Dumont, M. Vaucaire)
B3. "La Belle Histoire D'amour" (C. Dumont, E. Piaf)
B4. "Les Blouses Blanches" (Marguerite Monnot, M. Rivgauche)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "French Newsnotes". Billboard Music Week. January 16, 1961. p. 14.
  2. ^ "Récital 1961". Encycopedisque. Retrieved November 26, 2020.
  3. ^ "Moscow Trip: Edith Piaf To Make Month Of Appearances In Spring". The Record (UPI story). January 17, 1961. p. 2.