Don Juan (album)
Don Juan is it twelfth and last album 33 tours/30 cm of Georges Brassens, left in 1976.
Titles
- Death-dodger : Words and music of Georges Brassens
Brassens has fifty-five years and in spite of the time which passes, it is always valiant: “It is not tomorrow the day before, Good god, of my good-byes” affirms it. This song is an answer to the many journalists who condemned it often a little promptly. - the Rebounds : Words and music of Georges Brassens
“Spend the days and spend the weeks, - Neither last time nor the loves return, - Under the Mirabeau bridge runs the Seine”. the Apollinaire sang. A passing fancy of youth returns to the spirit of Brassens, the emotion was quite present, but time passes, irremediable. - Storm in a stoup : Words and music of Georges Brassens
Moyenâgeux until the end of its feather, Brassens fustigates modernistic clergy here. And God knows that the clerical businesses are not its fort! But it takes a malicious pleasure to put its grain of salt in the conflict, which seems to him ridiculous, on the abandonment of the Latin mass. - the Boulevard of the time which passes : Words and music of Georges Brassens
May 68, a Saint-Michel boulevard which resembles extremely this boulevard of the time which passes… The revolutionists of yesterday “sat” and become, if not the reactionaries, at least the “ancestors” of today, hustled by their children protestors. This evocation of the time which passes without the knowledge of the protagonists points out certain news of Dino Buzzati. - the Modeste : Words and music of Georges Brassens
Voilà a beautiful portrait with the Pagnol of a Southerner “large mouth” but débonnaire which makes us think of the character César and with interpretation that in made Raimu. - Don Juan : Words and music of Georges Brassens
Brassens, the unbeliever, preaches “Christian” charity in this homage to the “brave men” people. - Casseuses : Words and music of Georges Brassens
Il would seem that the only moment when the women respect and honor the male attributes, it is at the time of the pressures… Apart from these moments, they break them to us! - Cupid of fout : Words and music of Georges Brassens
L' love holds of the chance, when that does not want “to go”, that does not go. From there to say with Aragon that “there is no happy love”, there is only one step. - Montélimar : Words: and music of Georges Brassens
Brassens, who loves his cats as much that Léautaud, delivers here a lampoon against the dreadful ones to us which gives up their animals at the time of the departure on vacation. - History of forger : Words and music of Georges Brassens
Une denunciation for forgery and use of forgery of a world where almost all that surrounds us is fake, pretense and fraud. - the Mass with hung : Words and music of Georges Brassens
Again, Brassens plasters its anticlericalism - not so primary that - to sing the virtues of a priest who takes makes and causes against the capital punishment. - Lick-cuckold : Words and music of Georges Brassens
Pour to manage to conquer their wives, Lick-cuckold flagorne husbands by imitating them. Of course, Brassens sings us the madnesses of alcove, but we know that these processes are the fact of the “bootlickers” in any matter. - the Patriots : Words and music of Georges Brassens
Encore a satire of the “saber-rattlers” who did not understand that it is to better run the pig mould to make the “zouave” with the war memorials, cré name of name! - Melanie : Words and music of Georges Brassens
Après Fernande , Brassens offers to us a new song of staff waiting room for medical students.
Interpreters
- Georges Brassens: song, guitar
- Pierre Nicolas: double bass
- Joel Favreau: second guitar
- Chorus-singers in Storm in a stoup : Jean Bertola, Claudine Caillart, Sophie Duvernoy, Joel Favreau, Fred Mixed, Pierre Nicolas, Pierre Onténiente, André Tavernier
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