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[Free shipping] 60's female French pops Marie Laforet 3 CDs [volume1, volume2, volume6] Buddha magic record "Taiyo ga Ippai"
[Free shipping] will exhibit 3 original CDs of <Marie Laforet> who is known as a singer in the 60's and co-starred with Alain Delon in the movie "The sun is full". It is not a rental omission. All are audition only once or twice.
① [marie laforet vol.1] All 22 songs Mainly works from 1960-63
*Please see image 5 for detailed songs.
② [marie laforet vol.2] All 21 songs Mainly works from 1964-65 177952 Buddha magic records board
*Please see image 6 for detailed song list.
③ [marie laforet vol.6] All 16 songs Mainly works from 1968-69 187532 Buddha magic records board
*Please see image 7 for detailed songs.
Marie Laforet made her auspicious debut in 1960 opposite Alain Delon in her film, Full of Sun. In addition to movies, she constantly releases records, and all 7 albums including bonus tracks from this French magic record will be released in 1998 as "digipack specification/digitally remastered edition". It is a very difficult board to obtain in Japan. Compared to the French Gall and Franoise Hardy of the same period, she sings in a slightly darker voice, melancholy, and with a melancholy curly tongue, but that is also the characteristic of Marie Laforet. Her guitar-only accompaniment has a Spanish feel and a gypsy-like jersey atmosphere, but among them, "Manchester and Liverpool", which was a hit with Pinky & Ferras in Japan, is the original singer of her (3 is Italian. version included). Unfortunately she passed away in 2019. palms together
I'm sorry, but I won't sell them separately. For her, please purchase a set of 3. Although it was carefully stored, the board surface is beautiful, but the storage period was long, so please refrain from nervous people. I need your help by a no claim no return. I will try to ship quickly. There is a place where the lower part of ② is a little rubbed and turned white (bottom left of image 1).