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Les Retrouvailles
The album "Les Retrouvailles" by Yann Tiersen, released on label Virgin in 2005, was added to my music library in October 2005. "Les Retrouvailles" is made in the genres of folk and piano. It is a solid and well-received album — I rated it 4 stars out of 5 and it is recommended to anyone who hasn't heard it yet. Average rate for a Yann Tiersen album is 3.66, that makes "Les Retrouvailles" a good record for Yann Tiersen's discography. "Les Retrouvailles" is related to the region of Brest, France; it belongs to the french and western-european cultural world zones. I marked 7 out of 16 tracks on this album as my favorite, including "Les Retrouvailles", "Plus D'hiver" and others. If you scroll down, there's my review of "Les Retrouvailles" right above the tracklist.
This record is recommended
Year of release: 2005
Release Label: Virgin
Style: folk, piano
Total Running Time: 43 min 29 sec
Tracks: 16
Type Of Record: album
Country:
France, Brest
Added On: October 20, 2005
Last Modified On: November 04, 2008
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Yann Tiersen is one of those musicians who originates from folk and knows
how to craft wonderful melodies with no need for orchestra or a band. His
minimal music is just enough to open charming landscapes where it's possible to
live under ruling of free thoughts, emotions and memories. This picture reminds
of the island of Ouessant, where the album had actually been recorded. A place
of perfect blue skies, clean houses and the spread sheet to dry on a breeze. And
beautiful women on bicycles. Tiersen's talent can easily compose an anthem
for this segment of ideal world, but he prefers variety art. There is obviously
a small waltz with the accordion, a ballad with the piano, some divine songs. A
plenty of guitars, sometimes even a little rough sound, much of a luminous yet
melancholic energy. Album has some famous guests appearances on it, like
ethereal voice of Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser on PlayKala and PlayMary,
Tindersticks' Stuart Staples on PlayA Secret Place and some others. Jane Birkin
herself appears on PlayPlus d'hiver, a song probably too political for
Tiersen. With his whimsical, melancholic music, Yann Tiersen has become a
sought-after composer, not only for his soundtracks (enough to mention Good Bye
Lenin!, Amelie set everyone's teeth on edge), but also for his own works.
Borrowing from French folk music, chanson and street music, as well as
avant-garde, classical and minimalist influences, Tiersen's deceptively simple
style has been linked to Chopin, Erik Satie and Philip Glass, which is really
reasonable. Since Yann's debut records, his creative world seems unchanged.
The listener still lets himself rock on emotional soft sounds that emanate from
the skies and memories. Maybe it does not comprise enough evolution compared to
the precedents, but that's because it's not about evolution. It's about
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Artist
Title
Length
Play
1
Western 
2:23
3
Loin Des Villes 
3:19
4
La Veillée 
3:11
5
Plus D'hiver 
2:23
6
À Ceux Qui Sont Malades Par Mer Calme
3:29
8
Le Matin 
1:58
10
Le Jour De L'ouverture
3:38
12
La Plage 
1:57
15
Les Retrouvailles 
1:30
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bold = favorite track
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| There are 9 records released by Yann Tiersen in my library, including 6 studio albums |
| There are 889 records associated with France |
| Genres "folk" and "piano" have 259 records combined. |
| 57 records were added to the library on the same day as "Les Retrouvailles" |
| There are more records that were reviewed in October 2005. |
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| All records by Yann Tiersen |
| Release Label: Virgin |
| All released in 2005 |
| All added on October 20, 2005 |
| All records on DVD085 |
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France |
| Brest |
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