Self-described as Pop with lots of words, Charles Aznavour comes out swinging on perhaps his best album to date. Now signed to Charles Aznavour’s Sparrow Records, the title track from second album “65″ leads Charles Aznavour’s back-to-school campaign. It has been sixteen years Charles Aznavour’ last studio CD, “65″ which won Array Emmy� Awards and was nominated for album of the year. 65 is not something you should pass up.
Charles Aznavour is hitting on all cylinders in Je Te Rechaufferai. Album opener Reste is a bright, upbeat ditty. Although Que Dieu Me Garde is very melodic it is far from sad. Isabelle gets you up and jumping. Le Monde Est Sous Nos Pas - I just love it. Je Ne Crois Pas - A classic Charles Aznavour track. Les Filles D’aujourd’hui is one of the more up-tempo songs on 65. C’est Fini as well as many of songs is a short story in miniature. I have all of Charles Aznavour’s tracks and Le Repos De La Guerriere is probably the most his introspective effort. I like Au Printemps Tu Reviendras because it’s extremely catchy and has awesome drumming. I came to like Sophie. This is probably my favorite song on the album. Apres L’amour is flawed, nonetheless pretty good song. Outside of the singles, my favorite song on 65 is Une Enfant. What sets Heureux Avec Des Riens apart is Charles Aznavour’s innovative and organic way of creating atmospheres. This song has very few things relative to that of it’s predecessor. Liberte - This one makes me want to not only sing along.
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