Since Charles Aznavour last CD (Palais Des Congres 1994 (CD2)) on ForeFront Records back in 1994, I have felt a massive void in my life. It’s a brave and brilliant refocusing of Charles Aznavour energies, virtually a rebirth. It’s natural for Charles Aznavour to take a stab at ‘Le Temps’ considering her long-professed love for EMF. I greatly enjoyed this CD.
Charles Aznavour sings Va-T’En in such a comforting, confident voice that you can’t help but be moved. Paris Au Mois D’aout is kind of track that compels you to skip back and drink it in one more time before moving on through Palais Des Congres 1994 (CD2). Voice of Charles Aznavour in Tu T’Laisses Aller is honest and guitar work is subtle and poignant. Il Faut Savoir catches attention immediately, Nice and different song. This song is very powerful, its catchy melody will have you singing along in no time. Comme Ils Disent as a highlight of Palais Des Congres 1994 (CD2) contains a ton of astounding melodies. Opening track Les Deux Guitares shows the best of Charles Aznavour. I have all of Charles Aznavour’s tracks and La Boheme is probably the most his introspective effort. Les Plaisirs Demodes - A catchy, upbeat tune. Que C’est Triste Venise is a very good song maybe surprisingly better than you at first might’ve imagined. Sur Ma Vie - To me, this is the best song on the Palais Des Congres 1994 (CD2). La Mamma - A strong beat. This is one hell of a track.
Palais Des Congres 1994 (CD2) CD


