Love Me, Please Love Me is the third original album or LP by 1960s British singer Sandie Shaw. It was issued by Pye Records in November 1967, several months after Shaw's triumph in that year's Eurovision Song Contest. The album mainly contains cover versions of songs made popular by other artists, like Michel Polnareff's "Love Me, Please Love Me", though two songs are written by Chris Andrews, who was Shaw's personal songwriter for much of the 1960s.
Exclusive Chillout/Lounge compilation featuring 52 tracks from such artists as Lonnie Liston Smith, Pesheya, Sophie Zelmani, Kosmax, Daniel Ray Van Zyl, Unit Blue, DJ Sleeptalker, Anthony Island, Pete Dingon, Lazy Hammock & Zelonka, Brook Sapphire and more.
Les 100 plus belles chansons de Michel Polnareff est un coffret de 5 albums du chanteur compositeur Michel Polnareff sorti le 11 décembre 2006. Incluant des titres essentiels de sa discographie, ainsi que l'inédit Ophélie Flagrant des Lits.
Erotic Lounge - there is no better music to sex! A good collection of music - like a carefully cut diamond, find it among the slag heaps at times as difficult as to give the latter form. If we continue the analogy, the Sony BMG music produces such "diamonds" is not worse than the precious masterpieces by Cartier or Tiffany & Co. Therefore, past collections Erotic Lounge series to go hard, they cover charmingly attractive and content even more striking. The first collection was released in 2003, and each subsequent out once per year, revealing new facets as erotic titles.
Rien d'étonnant finalement à ce que cette compilation thématique ait vu le jour. Car s'il est un sujet omniprésent chez Polnareff, c'est bien celui des émotions sentimentales. Par conséquent, on retrouve sur ce double CD la plupart des classiques que ce compositeur hors normes a égrenés sans discontinuité entre 1966 et 1971, dominant de la tête et des épaules une scène française qu'il jugea plus tard trop étroite pour lui. L'incontournable "Poupée qui fait non" ouvre le bal, avec, rappelons-le, un certain Jimmy Page à la guitare.
Two classic easy-listening albums by Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra, originally released in 1966 on the Philips label, together on one CD and remastered from the original analogue stereo tapes for Vocalion's trademark crystal-clear sound. French composer/conductor Paul Mauriat is a classically trained musician who decided to pursue a career in popular music. His first major success came in 1962, as a co-writer of the European hit "Chariot." In 1963, the song was given English lyrics, renamed "I Will Follow Him," and became a number one American hit for Little Peggy March. Mauriat is best remembered for his 1968 worldwide smash "Love Is Blue."