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Dalida [Universal 2001]

 
Album Review: Dalida [Universal 2001]
 

  • Artist: Dalida
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 2001
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: World

Review

Dalida, a former Miss Egypt, was discovered by European radio station director Lucien Moss, who would later become her husband. She had the longest-running career in pop music that spanned the rock and post-rock era. This set includes 20 of her most well-known tunes from the years when she first took France by storm, 1956-1958. The first single, of course, is "Bambino," which even made Jacques Brel sit up and take notice in 1956. A swath of strings playing a gypsy melody slides into the body of the track and then shifts to a kind of Middle Eastern modalism as Dalida's voice enters. The melody line is some strange amalgam of Brazilian song, tango, French torch song, and pop ditty. That sounds like a mess, and it is, but it was what the French wanted in droves in 1956. Also included here are Dalida's now notorious interpretations of American songwriters' classics, such as Doc Pomus' "Save the Last Dance for Me," Fenton Robinson's "Makin' Love," Sonny Bono's "Little Man," and the Vance/Pockriss "classic," "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini." Reinterpreting American pop songs wasn't enough for Dalida, however, or the corporation that religiously chose her songs throughout her career. Next to these American aberrations are versions of "O Sole Mio," "Come Prima," the traditional "Les Temps des Fleurs," and "Gondolier." What it adds up to is a surreal yet representative single-disc collection that showcases how weird and wonderful the world of French pop was in the '50s and '60s, and how versatile Dalida's ambitions were. There is a box set available from Universal, La Legende, that covers a lot of the later material as well, but this disc is priceless for its inclusion of every A-side single along with choice album cuts. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bambino Giuseppe Fanciulli Dalida (3:32)
Les Gitans Pierre Cour, Hubert Giraud Dalida (3:35)
Garde-Moi la Dernière Danse (Save the Last Dance for Me) Mort Shuman, Doc Pomus Dalida (2:45)
Ciao, Ciao Bambina Domenico Modugno, Edoardo Verde Dalida (2:55)
Dans le Bleu du Ciel Bleu (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu - Volare) Domenico Modugno, Francesci Migliacci, J Larue Dalida (2:52)
O Sole Mio Eddie DiCapua Dalida (2:54)
Le Petit Gonzales (Speedy Gonzales) Buddy Kaye, E. Lee Dalida (2:07)
Come Prima Sando Taccani, Mario Panzeri Dalida (2:39)
Itsi Bitsi Petit Bikini (Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot ...) Paul Vance, Lee Pockriss Dalida (2:17)
Je Reviens Te Chercher Pierre Delanoé Dalida (2:52)
Tu N'As Pas Très Bon Caractère (Scapricciatello) Pacifico Vento, F. Bonifay, F. Albano Dalida (2:37)
La Danse de Zorba Dalida (3:12)
Buenas Noches Mi Amor Marc Fontenoy Dalida (2:46)
Petit Homme (Little Man) Sonny Bono Dalida (2:59)
Dans Les Rues de Bahia (Too Much Tequila) Dave Burgess Dalida (2:43)
T'Aimer Follement (Makin' Love) Floyd Robinson Dalida (2:02)
Le Temps des Fleurs (Those Were the Days) Traditional Dalida (3:58)
Les Enfants de Pirée (Ta Pedia Tou Pirea) Manos Hadjidakis Dalida (2:35)
Gondolier (With All My Heart) Robert Marcucci Dalida (2:56)
Romantica Edoardo Verde, Renato Rascel Dalida (3:24)

Credits

Dalida (Main Performer)
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