1.1 Pour Qui, Pourquoi [From Dernier Domicile Connu]
1.2 Laetitia [From Les Aventuriers]
1.3 Les Poupons [From L'homme Orchestre]
1.4 Le Rapace [From Le Rapace]
1.5 Sur Le Boulevard Du Rhum [From Boulevard Du Rhum]
1.6 Le Ciel Nous Fait R Ver [From Les Chevaliers Du Ciel]
1.7 Just Be Cool [From Les Novices]
1.8 Loin [From Tante Zita]
1.9 Don't Cry [From Un Peu, Beaucoup, Passionn Ment]
1.10 Jeff [From Jeff]
1.11 Chacun Son Homme [From Les Novices]
1.12 Mon Ami Thia [From Les Ca DS]
1.13 Madame Dubalai [In Dit] [Edit]
1.14 PR S Du C Ur Les Blessures [From la Loi Du Survivant] [In Dit] [Edit]
1.15 Why Did You Kiss Me? [In Dit] [Edit]
1.16 Vers L' Ge D'or [In Dit] [Edit]
1.17 Avec Des Cubes [From Chapi Chapo]
1.18 Another Day [From Un Peu, Beaucoup, Passionn Ment]
1.19 La Ballade Du H Ros [From Les Suspects]
1.20 Un Peu, Beaucoup, Passionn Ment [From Un Peu, Beaucoup, Passionn Ment]
1.21 Dans la Montagne [From Les Sesterain Ou Le Miroir 2000]
1.22 My Sky Is Blue [From Le Ciel Est Bleu] [In Dit] [Edit]
1.23 PR Destination [From Astralement V Tre]
1.24 Et Si on Invitait James Dean? [Sur Le TH Me de la Grande Lessive]
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Chansons De Films is an album by Francois De Roubaix, released in 2009. The album is a original soundtrack CD. -
"Chansons De Films" is a captivating CD that showcases the remarkable film music compositions of François de Roubaix, one of France's most innovative and influential composers. This collection brings together some of his finest works for cinema, blending jazz, pop, and orchestral elements to create unforgettable soundscapes that have defined French film music from the 1960s and 1970s. The album offers listeners an immersive journey through cinematic history with tracks that evoke nostalgia and emotion. Released by Emarcy, a renowned label known for its dedication to high-quality productions in jazz and beyond, this CD stands as both a tribute to de Roubaix?s genius and Emarcy?s commitment to musical excellence. François de Roubaix was celebrated for his unique approach to scoring films such as "Le Samouraï," "Dernier Domicile Connu," and "L'Homme Orchestre." His pioneering use of electronic instruments alongside traditional arrangements set new standards in soundtrack composition.