Les Fleurs du mal (suite et fin) explained

Les Fleurs du mal (suite et fin)
Type:Album
Artist:Léo Ferré
Cover:Les Fleurs du mal (suite et fin).jpeg
Released:April 10, 2008
Recorded:Summer 1976 – January 1978
Castellina in Chianti, Italy
Genre:Chanson
Length:58:30
Label:La Mémoire et la Mer
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Les Fleurs du mal (suite et fin) (English: "The Flowers of Evil (last and final)") is an album by Léo Ferré, posthumously released in 2008 by La Mémoire et la Mer. It is his third musical effort dedicated to Charles Baudelaire's poetry, after the seminal Les Fleurs du mal in 1957 and the expanding double LP Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire in 1967.

History

This posthumous album brings together all the demo versions Léo Ferré recorded by himself, at home in Tuscany, between the summer of 1976 and winter 1977.[1] The French singer-songwriter initially aimed to record a new baudelairian double album in 1977, as it was both anniversary dates of Les Fleurs du mal first publication (1857) and Baudelaire's death (1867). For unknown reasons, Ferré never completed this project. It remains a piano and a voice, bare and intimate.

Nevertheless, Ferré orchestrated and recorded twos demos here in 1986 (Je te donne ces vers afin que si mon nom and L'Examen de minuit - Bien loin d'ici), to release them on On n'est pas sérieux quand on a dix-sept ans.

Track listing

Texts by Charles Baudelaire. Music composed and played by Léo Ferré at the piano.

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Notes and References

  1. Alain Raemackers, liner notes of the album.