Jacques Brel et ses chansons
Jacques Brel et ses chansons, later released as Grand Jacques, is the début album by Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel.
History
The original album was released in March 1954 as a nine-song 10-inch LP by Philips Records. The original nine tracks were recorded on 15 February 1954 at Théâtre de l'Apollo in Paris. A later reissue of the album under the title Jacques Brel 1 was released by Barclay and included additional tracks from 1953, 1955, 1956, and 1961. The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title Grand Jacques as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à bonbons by Barclay.Critical reception
In her review for AllMusic, Amy Hanson called the album a "marvelous disc" and a "masterful collection of songs recorded... at the beginning of Brel's storied career, and a glimpse into a style of chanson that he seldom returned to once he'd swept France, Europe, and then the States with his best-known classics just a couple years later". Hanson continued:Personnel
- Jacques Brel – vocals, acoustic guitar
- André Grassi – arrangements
- Glen Powell – arrangements
- Michel Legrand – orchestra conductor
- André Popp – orchestra conductor
- François Rauber – orchestra conductor
- Jean-Marie Guérin – mastering
- Henri Guilbaud – photography