Description
André Rieu – La Vie Est Belle / Polydor Audio CD 2000 / 549 227-2
UPC 731454922722
André Léon Marie Nicolas Rieu (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe leɔ̃ maʁi nikɔla ʁijø]; born 1 October 1949) is a Dutch violinist and conductor best known for creating the waltz-playing Johann Strauss Orchestra.
| Label: | Polydor – 549 227-2 |
|---|---|
| Format: |
CD, Album
|
| Country: | Europe |
| Released: |
2000 |
| Genre: | Jazz, Classical, Stage & Screen |
| Style: | Romantic, Big Band |
Tracklist:
| 1 |
La Vie Est Belle |
|
3:45
|
||
| 2 | You Are My Hearts Delight |
|
3:29
|
||
| 3 | Juliska From Budapest |
|
3:11
|
|||
| Danube Love | (3:52) | ||
| 4.a | Waves Of The Danube |
| 4.b | Love Live Forever |
| 5 |
Olé Guapa |
|
3:53
|
||
| 6 | Kalinka |
|
2:23
|
||
| 7 | Ramona |
|
3:11
|
||
| 8 | Heia In The Mountains |
|
3:40
|
||
| 9 | Stenka Rasin |
|
3:31
|
||
| 10 | I Want To Dream Of You, My Darling |
|
3:24
|
||
| 11 | Lara's Theme |
|
3:26
|
|||
| Snowwhite | (3:12) | ||
| 12.a | Heigh-Ho |
| 12.b | Someday My Prince Will Come |
| 13 | Amazing Grace |
|
2:47
|
||
| 14 | Poliusho Polie |
|
3:52
|
|||
| Glenn Miller Melody | (2:39) | ||
| 15.a | St. Louis Blues |
| 15.b | American Patrol |
|
The André Sisters |
(3:39) | ||
| 16.a | Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy |
| 16.b | South American Way |
| 16.c | Bei Mir Bist Du Schön |
| 16.d | In The Mood |
| 16.e | Rum And Coca Cola |
| 16.f | Tico Tico |
| 16.g | Say Si Si |
| 17 | Boléro (First Authorized Shortened Version) |
| 6:44 |
- Arranged By – André Rieu, Jo Huijts (tracks: 4, 6, 8, 13), Ward Vlasveld (tracks: 15)
- Art Direction – Manfred Baer, Universal Creative Services
- Design – Wockert & Von Frankenberg
- Engineer [Pro Tools Technician] – Rob Essers, Ward Vlasveld
- Engineer [Sound] – Janfred Arendsen
- Photography By – Gregor Ramaekers
- Photography By [Cover] – Matthias Heitmann
- Producer – André Rieu
- Producer [Assistant] – Jean-Philippe Rieu
- Producer [Musical Assistant] – Ruud Jacobs
- Vocals – Lin Jong (tracks: 16.a to 16.g), Manoe Konings (tracks: 16.a to 16.g), Renate Dirix (tracks: 16.a to 16.g)