Like an old friend coming to visitReviewed by R. Parkins, 2007-09-04
I first heard of Georges Moustaki in the seventies and loved his music. I have been a fan of Edith Piaf since living in France in the sixties, so why not love someone who wrote songs for her. Milord is one of my favorite songs by Piaf, written by Moustaki. He has such a great voice and the lyrics of his songs can be very powerful, especially Le Meteque, and Milord for that matter. I hope to start a collection of his CDs.
French EverymanReviewed by Scott N. Stone, 2006-02-18
Imagine a baritone voice akin to Gordon Lightfoot's, singing songs reminiscent of the most personal and poignant of Peter Paul and Mary's repertoire, and you have an idea of this wonderful French singer. Moustaki, a former lover of Edith Piaf, himself became an icon in France, and is still working at age 71. He is little known in the US but well worth discovering for those with a touch of the romantic in them.
parisforeverReviewed by Anonymous, 2002-12-13
I acquired the original lp in paris when I lived there in the
sixties and listened to it often over the next two decades - I
loved it ! It only recently occurred to me to search for it as a
cd- my lp was damaged in a water heater leak. I have not not heard
the cd but I expect the technical aspects to be only better, I know
the content is perfect.
Susan in Fort Lauderdale
The OutcastReviewed by DR Gokhan Sayram, 2001-10-01
Le meteque of my childhood... when we were more exposed to the
Mediterranian music. Moustaki embodies in his music all aspects of
the Mediterranian sea, warmth, love, tenderness, and passion.
A wonderful voice. Sadness without being pitiful. The meteque means
the outcast a French friend once told me. Moustaki is someone who
is an outcast and proud of himself. He has every reason to be.
A simply wonderful album....Reviewed by Anonymous, 1999-10-05
My Mother asked me to buy this for her, to remind her of 1969. After listening to the album, I could hardly bear to part with it....it's compulsive listening, the words are simple yet wonderful, and his voice is a pleasure to hear. I'm starting my collection now!!