CD REVIEW
POURCEL
PORTRAITS
Instrumentals à la Française
Franck
Pourcel and his Orchestra
Sepia 1352 (74:34)
This is the real
deal. I was delighted when it
eventually plopped through my
letter box thank you,
Postie as the French
composer, arranger and conductor,
who died 20 years ago, has long
been my favourite continental
purveyor of our kind of music.
And by all accounts he was a
perfectionist but a nice guy. The
delightful photo of him on the
front of the booklet is an
indication of the delights on the
CD.
During his 87
years he recorded over 2000 songs
and made 250 albums. It is
reckoned that if the sum total of
his record sales were piled one
on top of the other, it would be
20 times the height of the Eiffel
Tower.
"Hooray"
to Sepia's Richard Tay for
releasing this collection of no
less than 28 titles, taken from
early '60s LPs and excellently
re-mastered by Robin Cherry.
Prominent is the Frenchmans
biggest instrumental hit Chariot
(I Will Follow You),
self-penned with Paul Mauriat,
the vocal version sung in French
earning our own Petula Clark a
gold disc. The song is also
featured at the end of the 1992
film 'Sister Act' where it was
performed by the nuns' chorus for
the Pope with Whoopi Goldberg as
the lead singer.
Further Parisian
favourites include What Now
My Love (Et Maintenant),
Charles Aznavours Il
Faut Savoir, With All My Heart
(De Tout Mon Coeur), which
Franck co-wrote, Milord
and Je Te Tendrai Les Bras.
Among the other tracks are Georgia
On My Mind, La Paloma,
Pianissimo, I'm Getting
Sentimental Over You, Wooden
Heart (T'Aimerai Toujours),
Desafinado (which means 'out
of tune'), Love Me With All
Your Heart (Cuando Calienta El
Sol), Sidney Bechet's Petite
Fleur, Bim Bom Bey, and film
themes: Romeos et Juliettes,
Navarone and Manhã de
Carnaval.
The 50-piece
orchestra here comprises violins,
violas, cello and harp
supplemented by brass, wind and
rhythm instruments. I admire what
in another place are described as
M Pourcel's "master
technician's trademarks
his dramatic use of high-pitched
strings
and his intriguing
use of rhythm".
The imaginative
arrangements, presumably by the
maestro himself, are full of
French flair and this album is a
welcome tonic in these traumatic
times. We rarely get the chance
nowadays to add a new release
like this to our collections, so
please support Sepia by buying it
direct for £7.99 postage free,
which at the time of writing
betters Am***n.
© Peter
Burt 2020
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