Amélie

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  • Release Date: 04/27/2004
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Sales Rank: 195,632
  • Label: VIRGIN JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988006796416
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Amélie

1LISTENJ'Y Suis Jamias Allé 1:34
2LISTENLes Jours Tristes / Ensemble Orchestral Synaxis Instrumental 3:03
3LISTENLa Valse d'Amélie 2:15
4LISTENComptine d'Un Autre Été 2:20
5LISTENLa Noyée 2:03
6LISTENL' Autre Valse d'Amélie 1:33
7LISTENGuilty / Russ Columbo 3:12
8LISTENA Quai / Ensemble Orchestral Synaxis 3:32
9LISTENLe Moulin 4:27
10LISTENPas Si Simple 1:52
11LISTENLa Valse D'Amélie Orchestra Version 2:00
12LISTENLa Valse des Vieux Os 2:20
13LISTENLa Dispute 4:15
14LISTENSi Tu N'Étais Pas Là / Fréhel 3:29
15LISTENSoir de Fête 2:55
16LISTENLa Redécouverte 1:13
17LISTENSur le Fil 4:23
18LISTENLe Banquet 1:30
19LISTENLa Valse D'Amélie Piano Version 2:38
20LISTENLa Valse des Monstres 3:39

Editorial Reviews

The soundtrack to Pierre Jeunet's charming, slightly surreal romantic comedy Amelie features music by Yann Tiersen. Just as the film presents an idyllic, idealized version of Paris, Tiersen's score captures the most romantic aspects of French music, complete with fluttering accordions, delicate harpsichords, mandolins, and poignant strings and pianos. Pieces like "J'y Suis Jamias Alle," "Le Moulin," "La Valse Des Monstres," and "Les Jours Tristes (Instrumental)" -- which features a toy piano -- convey the film's sweet, slightly skewed outlook perfectly, and are completely charming in their own right. Aside from the three variations on the heroine's theme, "La Valse d'Amelie," most of the score comes from Tiersen's other albums, making Amelie a fine introduction to his work as well as an appropriately winning soundtrack. Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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Holy Moly!by Anonymous

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July 15, 2005: This CD has some of the most beautiful breathtaking music I have ever heard! Listening to this makes everything look beautiful. You'll have to hear it to believe it.

outstanding!by Anonymous

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June 12, 2005: this easily should receive 6 stars! bar-none the best soundtrack...one could go as far as to say the best cd.


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