Showing posts with label Viktor Lazlo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Viktor Lazlo. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Viktor Lazlo - Amour(s)

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:52
Size: 140,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:53)  1. Orage
(4:33)  2. Fleur
(4:11)  3. En Cas D'Amour
(3:57)  4. Les Passagers Du Vent
(5:06)  5. If One More Day
(4:18)  6. Danse
(4:18)  7. Si Moi, Si Lui
(3:33)  8. Don't Ask (English version of
(4:02)  9. The Sound of Expectation
(3:57) 10. Un Million D'Annees
(3:27) 11. Besame Mucho
(3:45) 12. It's a Message For You
(4:19) 13. Overjoyed
(3:32) 14. Tout Contre Lui
(3:53) 15. Someone (English version of Or

A stylish and sensual singer, Sonia Dronier became Viktor Lazlo when Belgian producer Francis Depryck discovered her and put together a package inspired by strong sexuality and black-and-white film. Born in Lorient, France, Dronier spent her college years studying and modeling in Brussels, Belgium. After she spent some time singing backup vocals in Depryck's band Lou & the Hollywood Bananas, the producer rounded up a set of nostalgic and noir-flavored songs and renamed her after a character in the Humphrey Bogart classic Casablanca. The stylish full-length She began her career in 1985 with a mix of songs sung in French, English, and Spanish. A French-language cover of Julie London's "Cry Me a River" ("Pleurer des Rivières") became a big hit across Europe a year later. In 1987 she hosted the televised broadcast of the Eurovision contest, which was held in Belgium that year. That same year she had another Euro hit with "Breathless," a duet with American singer James Ingram. After a move back to France in 1989 she released a series of successful albums before the ambitious Verso appeared in 1996 with funk and dub influences and a guest appearance from the classic reggae rhythm section of Sly & Robbie. Critical response to the album was so overwhelmingly positive that Dronier claimed interviews promoting the release had focused on her music instead of her clothes for the first time in her career. ~ David Jeffries https://www.allmusic.com/artist/viktor-lazlo-mn0000622920/biography

Amour(s)

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Viktor Lazlo - She

Styles: Vocal, Jazz Pop 
Year: 1985
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:19
Size: 85,5 MB
Art: Front

(1:38)  1. She
(5:15)  2. Sweet, Soft N'lazy
(4:04)  3. Ain't Gonna Come
(4:30)  4. Canoe Rose
(2:47)  5. Put The Blame On Mame
(4:19)  6. I Don't Wanna Love Again
(3:48)  7. Pleurer Des Rivieres
(3:38)  8. Last Call For An Angel
(3:43)  9. Backdoor Man
(3:31) 10. Loser

A stylish and sensual singer, Sonia Dronier became Viktor Lazlo when Belgian producer Francis Depryck discovered her and put together a package inspired by strong sexuality and black-and-white film. Born in Lorient, France, Dronier spent her college years studying and modeling in Brussels, Belgium. After she spent some time singing backup vocals in Depryck's band Lou & the Hollywood Bananas, the producer rounded up a set of nostalgic and noir-flavored songs and renamed her after a character in the Humphrey Bogart classic Casablanca. The stylish full-length She began her career in 1985 with a mix of songs sung in French, English, and Spanish. A French-language cover of Julie London's "Cry Me a River" ("Pleurer des Rivières") became a big hit across Europe a year later. In 1987 she hosted the televised broadcast of the Eurovision contest, which was held in Belgium that year. That same year she had another Euro hit with "Breathless," a duet with American singer James Ingram. After a move back to France in 1989 she released a series of successful albums before the ambitious Verso appeared in 1996 with funk and dub influences and a guest appearance from the classic reggae rhythm section of Sly & Robbie. Critical response to the album was so overwhelmingly positive that Dronier claimed interviews promoting the release had focused on her music instead of her clothes for the first time in her career. ~ David Jeffries https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/she/358461037

She

Monday, March 7, 2016

Viktor Lazlo - My Delicious Poisons

Styles: Vocal, Jazz Pop
Year: 1991
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:20
Size: 95,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:04)  1. Teach Me To Dance
(3:41)  2. Ballad For Lisa
(3:57)  3. Love Insane
(3:36)  4. Pearl's A Singer
(3:30)  5. Lullaby
(4:01)  6. Men Of A Kind
(4:34)  7. Light And Dark
(3:43)  8. If I Could Love You More
(3:15)  9. Desir Fou
(2:58) 10. Easy To Lose
(3:56) 11. Poison

My Delicious Poisons is the fourth studio album by French-Belgian singer Viktor Lazlo. A French version of the album was recorded and released in France, entitled Mes Poisons Délicieux. The album was not as successful as its predecessors as it only entered the Dutch album charts, peaking at No. 71. The first single off the album, Teach Me To Dance was co-written by Lazlo herself with Chris Rea. The album also contains a cover version of the Elkie Brooks song Pearl's a Singer. Singles off the album were Teach Me To Dance, Love Insane and Ballad For Lisa. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Delicious_Poisons

My Delicious Poisons

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Viktor Lazlo - My Name Is Billie Holiday

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:05
Size: 121,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:34)  1. Summertime
(3:09)  2. My Man
(2:33)  3. Them There Eyes
(4:06)  4. The Man I Love
(2:03)  5. Swing Brother Swing
(4:40)  6. Don't Explain
(3:19)  7. Just One Of Those Things
(3:38)  8. Love For Sale
(3:26)  9. You Got To My Head
(4:51) 10. Goodmorning Heartache
(5:09) 11. You've Changed
(2:31) 12. Me, Myself and I
(2:41) 13. What A Little Moonlight Can Do
(3:08) 14. Strange Fruit
(3:10) 15. Georgia On My Mind

A stylish and sensual singer, Sonia Dronier became Viktor Lazlo when Belgian producer Francis Depryck discovered her and put together a package inspired by strong sexuality and black-and-white film. Born in Lorient, France, Dronier spent her college years studying and modeling in Brussels, Belgium. After she spent some time singing backup vocals in Depryck's band Lou & the Hollywood Bananas, the producer rounded up a set of nostalgic and noir-flavored songs and renamed her after a character in the Humphrey Bogart classic Casablanca. The stylish full-length She began her career in 1985 with a mix of songs sung in French, English, and Spanish. 

A French-language cover of Julie London's "Cry Me a River" ("Pleurer des Rivières") became a big hit across Europe a year later. In 1987 she hosted the televised broadcast of the Eurovision contest, which was held in Belgium that year. That same year she had another Euro hit with "Breathless," a duet with American singer James Ingram. After a move back to France in 1989 she released a series of successful albums before the ambitious Verso appeared in 1996 with funk and dub influences and a guest appearance from the classic reggae rhythm section of Sly & Robbie. Critical response to the album was so overwhelmingly positive that Dronier claimed interviews promoting the release had focused on her music instead of her clothes for the first time in her career. ~ David Jeffries  http://www.allmusic.com/artist/viktor-lazlo-mn0000622920/biography

Personnel:  Vocal – Viktor Lazlo;  Bass – Werner Lauscher;  Drums – Marc Lehan;  Piano – Michel Bisceglia;  Saxophone – Nicolas Kummert

My Name Is Billie Holiday