On Palais Des Congres 97-98 (CD1) album, Charles Aznavour have renewed their membership in the ‘if it ain’t broke…’ school of songwriting. Since Charles Aznavour last CD (Palais Des Congres 97-98 (CD1)) on Virgin Records back in 2000, I have felt a massive void in my life. There is so much to love about Charles Aznavour, starting with incredible harmonies, songwriting chops and stellar stage presence. This album is awesome.
Vocal harmonies in this track are great and song structure is just right. Charles Aznavour is one of artists that allow his songs like Salut Au Public to stand on their own and be heard. Outside of the singles, my favorite song on Palais Des Congres 97-98 (CD1) is Un Par Un. Gitana Gitana (2:44) - Oh, this is one of my favorites! Presentation Pierre Roche is a fine track on any terms. Le Feutre Taupe is possibly the most mysterious and inexplicable track Charles Aznavour ever produced. Strong percussion and poignant lyrics of this track really gets under your skin. Mes Emmerdes rocked my world when I popped it into my car stereo. Dis-moi Que Tu M’aimes is one of the best records ever. Ce Metier make listening to Charles Aznavour like being in some sort of time warp. A fantastic track full of wonder. You have to get essence of the Le Droit Des Femmes’s power, to truly understand this masterpiece. Mais C’etait Hier is amazing song though, very addictive. Hier Encore is the more seemingly obscure song on Palais Des Congres 97-98 (CD1) that bear up best to repeated listening. Je M’voyais Deja as well as many of songs is a short story in miniature. Comme Ils Disent good vocals. Get Palais Des Congres 97-98 (CD1) and turn on Emmenez-moi if you are going to sip your wine late at night.
Palais Des Congres 97-98 (CD1) CD


