Jacques Brel
Artistically active from the 1950s through the '70s, Belgian-born singer-songwriter Jacques Brel is best known in France, but he has also achieved a vast cult fan base in the United States for his poetic cynicism and lyrics, which vary from nihilistic and melancholy to witty and biting. Brel's most popular (and most reinterpreted) song is "Ne Me Quitte Pas (If You Go Away)"; his work is often striking for being romantic without sentimentality. Brel's star remains large thanks in part to the oft-revived Broadway play/revue first staged in 1968, JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN PARIS.
Olympia 1964
Jacques Brel
Universal Records (France), 2006
1 CD
Olympia: '61 and '64
Jacques Brel
Koch Records (USA), 2005
2 CD
L'homme De La Mancha
Jacques Brel
DRG (USA), 2005
1 CD
Infiniment
Jacques Brel
DRG (USA), 2004
2 CD
En Scenes
Jacques Brel
Universal Records (France), 2004
1 CD
Les Marquises
Jacques Brel
Universal Records (France), 2004
1 CD
Grand Jacques (Vol.1)
Jacques Brel
Universal Records (France), 2004
1 CD
Quand on N'a que L'Amour
Jacques Brel
Universal Records (France), 2004
1 CD
