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Album Review: C'Était Ici

  • Artist: Yann Tiersen
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 20, 2003
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Soundtrack

Review

The double-disc set C'Était Ici presents Yann Tiersen live in concert, performing highlights from his five studio albums and his score for the French film Amélie, the work for which he may be most widely known. While "La Valse d'Amélie" and "L'Autre Valse d'Amélie" sound just as sparkling and magical here as they did in the movie and on its soundtrack, and songs such as "C'Était Ici" and "Rue des Cascades" follow suit, the album gives equal time to the other sides of Tiersen's music. The pieces with vocals are particularly striking, especially "La Rupture," a winding epic that is as eerie as it is beautiful. The mellow, romantic "La Terrasse," meanwhile, highlights the undercurrents of French pop and rock that influence his work. Hints of French folk can be heard on tracks like "Déjà Loin" and the modern-day gypsy fiddling of "Sur le Fil," emphasizing the fact that while Tiersen blends elements of classical, pop, rock, and folk into his music, all of it is quintessentially French. The live format especially suits some of his more energetic songs, such as "Le Jour d'Avant" and "Le Banquet," both of which feature explosive, rock-oriented drumming. Then again, the beautifully intimate renditions of Serge Gainsbourg's "La Noyée" and Tiersen's own "Le Moulin" are just as powerful in a quiet way. The second disc digs deeper into Tiersen's discography, offering more of his longer, more involved compositions such as the swooning "Bagatelle," a collaboration with Dominique Ané, and the 12-minute "Fevrier," which conjures images of the grayest, longest-seeming month with ticking percussion and jittery, atonal pianos, guitars, and brass. Other highlights include the dreamy "Le Méridien" and "La Parade," which feature appropriately somnolent vocals from Lisa Germano, another of Tiersen's frequent collaborators, and the gorgeous "Monochrome," a paradoxically vivid description of day-to-day tedium sung by Ané. C'Était Ici functions almost like a greatest-hits collection of Tiersen's work: a welcome reminder for fans of his diverse talent, and an introduction to the rest of his work for those charmed by Amélie. While most two-hour live albums don't necessarily make a good introduction to an artist's work, C'Était Ici is a very happy exception to that rule. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro Yann Tiersen (:25)
La Valse d'Amélie Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (2:05)
C'Était Ici Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (1:53)
Rue des Cascades Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (5:41)
La Rupture Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (2:43)
La Terrasse Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (3:57)
Déjà Loin Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (3:02)
Sur le Fil Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (3:38)
Le Jour d'Avant Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (4:19)
Le Banquet Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (2:55)
Les Jours Tristes Yann Tiersen, Neil Hannon Yann Tiersen (3:41)
La Noyée Serge Gainsbourg Yann Tiersen (3:24)
Le Moulin Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (4:03)
Le Fromveur Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (2:11)
L' Homme aux Bras Ballants Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (6:04)
L' Autre Valse d'Amélie Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (2:50)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bagatelle Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (4:17)
Le Méridien Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (3:58)
L' Absente Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (3:25)
La Parade Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (3:34)
La Noyée II Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (2:39)
Monochrome Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (3:46)
Plus au Sud Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (2:53)
Les Bras de Mer Yann Tiersen (4:03)
Comptine d'un Autre Été l'Après Midi Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (2:24)
Le Quartier Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (1:45)
La Crise Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (3:05)
Février Yann Tiersen, Christine Ott, Christian Quermalet, Marc Sens Yann Tiersen (12:57)
La Valse des Monstres Yann Tiersen Yann Tiersen (7:15)

Credits

Christine Ott (Arranger), Emmanuel Villemaux (Violone), I.S.O. (Ocarina), Lulu (Drums), Yann Tiersen (Toy Piano), Mathieu Calonne (Transportation), Julian Beaufils (Sound Assistant), Valérie Cardoze (Violone), Yann Tiersen (Carillon), I.S.O. (Saxophone), Lulu (Metallophone), Marc Sens (E-Bow), Pierre Cathelain (Bassoon), Jean François Assy (Cello), Yann Tiersen (Basse), Amélie Darnis (Photography), Florentino Calvo (Mandolin), David Darricarrère (Merchandising), Stephane Kraemer (Mixing), Julian Beaufils (Transportation), Emmanuel Adnert (Flute), Marie Elsa Bretagne (Alto), Lulu (Percussion), Fabrice Tison (Sonorisation Salle), Yann Tiersen (Violone), Isabelle Penet (Cello), Elisabeth Cottam (Violone), Bruno Bouloux (Backline Technician), Yann Tiersen (Piano), Lisa Germano (Guest Appearance), David Darricarrère (?), Dominique A. (Arranger), Nicolas Stevens (Violone), Dominique A. (Chant), Marc Sens (Arranger), Jesse Hamilton (Violone), Grégoire Alexandre (Photography), I.S.O. (Baryton), Sylvie Pinsello (Violone), Sylvie Dalmais (Violone), Daniel Chambard (Tuba), Quatuor à Cordes (Melodica), Muriel Charbonnier (Violone), Christian Quermalet (Drums), Yann Tiersen (Melodica), Yann Tiersen (Arranger), Lisa Germano (Chant), Olivier Tilkin (Violin), Yann Tiersen (Accordion), Pascale Verne (Violone), Yann Tiersen (Chant), Edith (Trombone), Dominique A. (Guitar), Érikc "Boke" Nogue (Technical Director), Lionel Soulard (Technician), Dominique A. (Guest Appearance), Irène Nazarian (Violone), Tom Vuerstack (Technician), Yann Tiersen (Guitar), Christine Ott (Ondes Martenot), Marc Sens (Guitar), D'Adrien Chobaut (Assistant), Yann Tiersen (Vibraphone), Guillaume Bourgogne (Direction)
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C’était ici
Live album by Yann Tiersen
Released September 30, 2002
Recorded 15-17 February 2002 at the Cité de la Musique
Genre Live
Label EMI France
Producer Yann Tiersen
Yann Tiersen chronology
L'Absente
(2001)
C'etait Ici
(2002)
Good Bye Lenin! Original Soundtrack
(2003)

C'était ici is the second live album of French Avant-Garde/New Age musician and composer Yann Tiersen. It was recorded during three concerts given between December 15 and December 17, 2002, at the Cité de la Musique in Paris, France. The album is noteworthy because of the many collaborators appearing in the performances such as the 35-member orchestral group Synaxis, conducted by Guillaume Bourgogne, Claire Pichet, Christine Ott, Christian Quermalet, Marc Sens, Nicholas Stevens, Jean-François Assy, Renaud Lhoest, Oliver Tilkin, Ronan le bars, Les Têtes Raides, Dominique A and Lisa Germano.

On this album, the track entitled "La Noyée" is actually a piece by Serge Gainsbourg featured on the original soundtrack of the 1970 film Le Roman d'un voleur de chevaux, a 1970 film directed by Abraham Polonsky and Fedor Hanzekovic starring Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Jane Birkin, Serge Gainsbourg among many others. Yann Tiersen's piece with the same title, "La Noyée II", is the track number five of the second disc.

Track listing

CD 1
  1. "Intro" - 0:25
  2. "La Valse d'Amélie" - 2:05
  3. "C'était ici" - 1:53
  4. "Rue des cascades" - 5:41 (Sung by Claire Pichet)
  5. "La Rupture" - 2:43 (Sung by Claire Pichet)
  6. "La Terrasse" - 3:57 (Sung by Yann Tiersen)
  7. "Déjà loin" - 3:02
  8. "Sur le fil" - 3:38
  9. "Le Jour d'avant" - 4:19
  10. "Le Banquet" - 2:55
  11. "Les Jours tristes" - 3:41 (Sung by Christian Quermalet)
  12. "La Noyée" - 3:24 (Sung by Yann Tiersen)
  13. "Le Moulin" - 4:03
  14. "Le Fromveur" - 2:11
  15. "L'Homme aux bras ballants" - 6:04
  16. "L'Autre Valse d'Amélie" - 2:50
CD 2
  1. "Bagatelle" - 4:17 (Sung by Dominique A)
  2. "Le Méridien" - 3:58 (Sung by Lisa Germano)
  3. "L'Absente" - 3:25
  4. "La Parade" - 3:34 (Sung by Lisa Germano and Claire Pichet)
  5. "La Noyée II" - 2:39
  6. "Monochrome" - 3:46 (Sung by Dominique A)
  7. "Plus au Sud" - 2:53
  8. "Les Bras de mer" - 4:03 (Sung by Dominique A)
  9. "Comptine d'un autre été: l'après-midi" - 2:24
  10. "Le Quartier" - 1:45
  11. "La Crise" - 3:05
  12. "Février" - 12:57
  13. "La Valse des monstres" - 7:15

Credits

  • Yann Tiersen - accordion on "La Valse d'Amélie", "C'était ici", "Rue des cascades", "Le Jour d'avant", "Le Banquet", and "La Noyée II"; piano on "Rue des cascades", "La Rupture", "La Terrasse", "Déjà loin", "Les Jours tristes", "La Noyée", "Le Moulin", "L'Absente", "La Parade", "Monochrome", "Les Bras de mer", and "Comptine d'un autre été: l'après midi"; violin on "Sur le fil", "Le Fromveur", "L'Homme aux bras ballants", "Bagatelle", "Le Quartier", "La Crise", and "Février"; melodica on "Le Moulin"; vibraphone on "L'Autre Valse d'Amélie"; bass on "Le Méridien"; guitar on "Plus au Sud"; toy piano on "La Valse des monstres"
  • Ensemble Orchestral Synaxis on "La Valse d'Amélie", "C'était ici", "La Rupture", "La Terrasse", "Déjà loin", "Les Jours tristes", "Le Fromveur", "L'Homme aux bras ballants", "Bagatelle", "Le Méridien", "Monochrome", "Plus au Sud", and "Les Bras de mer"
  • Christian Quermalet - bass on "La Valse d'Amélie" and "C'était ici"; drum on "Le Banquet", "Bagatelle", "Le Méridien", "Monochrome", "Plus au Sud", "Le Quartier", "La Crise", and "Février"; guitar on "La Rupture", "La Terrasse", "La Noyée", and "Les Bras de mer"
  • Marc Sens - guitar on "La Rupture", "La Terrasse", "La Noyée", "Bagatelle", "Le Méridien", "Plus au Sud", "Les Bras de mer", "La Crise", and "Février"
  • Christine Ott - ondes Martenot on "La Rupture", "La Terrasse", "Les Jours tristes", "La Noyée", "L'Autre Valse d'Amélie", "Bagatelle", "La Parade", "Les Bras de mer", "La Crise", and "Février".
  • Claire Pichet - toy piano on "La Noyée"; tambourine on "Bagatelle"; melodica and percussions on "Plus au Sud"
  • Ronan Le Bars - uilleann pipes on "Le Fromveur" and "L'Homme aux bras ballants"
  • Dominique A - guitar on "Plus au Sud"
  • Jean-François Assy - bass on "Plus au Sud" and "Février"
  • Les Têtes Raides on "Le Jour d'avant" et "La Noyée II"
  • Iso (Les Têtes Raides) - saxophone on "Février"
  • Quatuor à cordes on "C'était ici", "La Rupture", "La Terrasse", "Déjà Loin", "Les Jours tristes", "Le Fromveur", "Bagatelle", "Monochrome", "Plus au Sud", and "Les Bras de mer".

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