| Toujours | ||||
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| Released | August 30, 2011 | |||
| Genre | Chanson | |||
| Length | 51:23 | |||
| Label | EMI | |||
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
Aznavour toujours (Forever the Aznavour) is the 50th French studio album by the French-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour, released in 2011. Toujours became his seventh album in the 21st century. According to Allmusic, "this collection of 12 self-penned tracks shows that the 87-year-old is still capable of cutting it alone".[2] Album cover photograph is taken by Karl Lagerfeld.[3]
History
The songs were written and recorded in France and Belgium. For the arrangements, Eumir Deodato (Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Björk) and Yvan Cassar (Mylène Farmer, Johnny Hallyday)[4] were invited and the album "travels to Brazil and Paris, with an occasional little trip to Broadway and even Spain for Flamenca, flamenco".[3]
One of the songs, "J'ai Connu" (Gypsy jazz), addresses the genocides that have occurred during Aznavour's lifetime.[2]
It was released digitally on August 30, 2011, by Capitol/EMI. After the release, Aznavour started his new Aznavour en Toute Intimité tour in 2011.
Track listing
- Viens m'emporter
 - La vie est faite de hasards
 - L'instinct du chasseur
 - Les jours
 - Que j'aime ca
 - Ce printemps-la
 - Des coups de poing
 - Flamenca Flamenco
 - J'ai connu
 - Je pense à toi
 - Elle (duet with Thomas Dutronc)
 - Tu ne m'aimes plus
 - Va
 
Personnel
- Charles Aznavour - Adaptation, Author, Composer, Vocals
 - Erwin Autrique - Programming
 - Erik Berchot - Piano
 - Philippe Berrod - Soloist
 - Benjamin Caillaud - Pro-Tools
 - Nathalie Carlucci - Alto
 - Yvan Cassar - Piano
 - Hervé Defranoux - Production Executive
 - Françoise Demaubus - Soloist
 - Eumir Deodato - Arranger, Fender Rhodes
 - Pierre-François Dufour - Soloist
 - Thomas Dutronc - Featured Artist, Soloist
 - Jorge Fernandez - Production Executive
 - Nicolas Fiszman - Basse
 - Griet François - Alto
 - Frédéric Gastard - Sax (Baritone), Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor)
 - Herbert Kretzmer - Composer
 - Karl Lagerfeld - Photography
 - Robert Le Gall - Cuatro, Mandoline
 - Alexandra Logerot-Brown - Alto
 - Mathias Malher - Trombone
 - Jocelyn Mienniel - Flute, Saxophone
 - Nicolas Montazaud - Palmas, Percussion
 - Jérome Munafo - Guitar
 - Jonathan Nazet - Alto
 - Frédéric Pallas - Alto
 - Paris Symphonic Orchestra
 - Laurent Puchard - Alto
 - Eric Sauviat - Guitar
 - Levon Sayan - Personal Manager
 - Mark Steylaerts - Soloist
 - Lionel Surin - Cor
 - Jacky Terrasson - Piano
 - Estelle Villotte - Alto
 - Eric Wilms - Arranger, Hammond B3, Piano
 - Jean-Michel Yavernier - Cor, Soloist
 
Charts
| Chart (2011)[5] | Peak position  | 
|---|---|
| France | 4 | 
| Belgium | 4 | 
| Czech Republic | 51 | 
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
 - 1 2 Toujours at AllMusic
 - 1 2 "Charles Aznavour's New Album, Aznavour Toujours, to be Released Digitally on August 30 by Capitol/EMI". prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2018-05-18.
 - ↑ "Charles Aznavour, la critique de son dernier album, Aznavour toujours". L'Express. Retrieved 2018-05-18.
 - ↑ Aznavour toujours at Ultratop Archived June 1, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
 
Links
- An official video from EMI
 - Album info on Aznavour's official site
 - « Aznavour toujours », France Inter
 
