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Rue Des Cascades

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MSRP: $19.98
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Manufacturer: EMI France
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Additional Rue Des Cascades Information
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An Origina Album from the Man Now Best Known for his Excellent Score of the Motion Picture "Amelie". Tiersen Plays a Variety of Instruments, Including Toy Piano, Clavinet, Violin, Accordion, Mandolin, Carillion, Melodica and Banjo. A Most Talented Musician Producing the Sweetest of Music.
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What Customers Say About Rue Des Cascades:
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Thank you. Received the CD very timely and was very excited about getting a French only release.
The result of Tiersen's work is simply beautiful and amazing. I purchased this after learning that Yann Tiersen was responsible for the Amelie soundtrack. I am definitely buying more of Tiersen's music in the future. Lovers of interesting and creative music will appreciate Tiersen's emotion and technique. I love this CD. Tiersen's music is reminiscent of Satie but is also creative and original in it's own way.
There is no other equal to it. This is one of the best CD I've ever heard.
This must be the music the director of "Amelie" heard that prompted him to ask Yann Tiersen to write the music for "Amelie." I love this CD and want to hear more of this man's music. Very modern, haunting, enjoyable.
The visual images that come to mind while listening to "La Chambre" and "La Fenêtre" are that you are actually in his room looking out over his Parisian neighborhood. There are actually four songs on this CD that are used in the film plus the theme song from "La Vie Revée des Anges." But that's just the beginning.From the simple but haunting melodies of the 3 "comptines" to the Celtic undertones of "Déjà Loin" and "C'était Ici" he has the ability to transport you into his world. This album (1996) is pure Yann Tiersen genius at his best. Looking for another Yann Tiersen CD to add to your collection now that you have discovered the soundtrack from "Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain". "Rue des Cascades" is the perfect choice.
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