Edith Lefel

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Mon Ange 03:28 Tools
Si seulement 04:01 Tools
Adieu 04:39 Tools
Sensation 04:08 Tools
Bel pawol 04:03 Tools
Sans Escale 04:00 Tools
Marie 04:28 Tools
Somnifère 04:52 Tools
Somnifère (paroles de femmes) 04:48 Tools
A fleur de peau 04:51 Tools
La Foule (Version Salsa) 03:14 Tools
Bonm' Saint Doux 05:26 Tools
Pa Fè Lèkètè 04:10 Tools
Petite soeur 05:14 Tools
La klé 04:12 Tools
Sanglots 04:59 Tools
Sé Pasyans 05:01 Tools
A contre-temps 04:54 Tools
ZoukEdith (Medley) 09:58 Tools
Méci (Live) 04:39 Tools
La klé (Live) 09:58 Tools
Mèci 04:29 Tools
La sirène 04:18 Tools
Premié L'anmou 04:25 Tools
La Sirène - Accompagnée Par Malavoi 04:20 Tools
Illusions perdues 04:02 Tools
Trop sentimental 05:04 Tools
Nathalie 04:56 Tools
Tomaline 04:37 Tools
J'ai pensé à toi 04:23 Tools
La foule 03:17 Tools
Dialogue 04:18 Tools
Mi Mwen 04:22 Tools
Apartheid 04:29 Tools
Rupture 04:29 Tools
La Foule - Version Salsa 03:14 Tools
Asi Paré 03:14 Tools
Contre-Temps 04:00 Tools
Somnifère - Paroles de femmes 04:00 Tools
L'anmou fou 03:11 Tools
A contre-temps (parfum d'amour) 03:57 Tools
Méci 04:30 Tools
Mazouk saint piè 04:35 Tools
Sensation Soul 04:08 Tools
Premie Lanmou 04:24 Tools
Sos Mémé 06:06 Tools
Promess' an nou 04:22 Tools
somnifere 06:06 Tools
L'a Fête Komine 04:06 Tools
Dites lui 04:25 Tools
Korbeil' Fleri 04:02 Tools
Piensa en mi 03:35 Tools
Sagesse 04:18 Tools
SOS Mémé - En Duo Avec Ralph Thamar 04:29 Tools
Faux Semblant 04:09 Tools
Rupture Soul 04:23 Tools
Top Secret 05:07 Tools
An ti chans' 04:36 Tools
Piti innocent 03:55 Tools
Marie Soul 04:23 Tools
A contre temps 04:48 Tools
Ti bébé (chris & mathieu) 03:55 Tools
A Si Paré - Accompagnée Par Malavoi 03:40 Tools
Bomn St Doux 05:30 Tools
Ich' manman 05:22 Tools
non je ne regrette rien 04:09 Tools
Somnifére 04:52 Tools
Famm Fo 04:31 Tools
Bèl pawol 04:41 Tools
An ba la pli 03:17 Tools
La riviè 04:14 Tools
Piensa en mi (Live à l'Olympia) 03:34 Tools
Zouk Edith 04:25 Tools
Ti Chou 04:10 Tools
La Sirène - Live 05:29 Tools
L'isine Fémin (feat. Chris Jagger) 04:03 Tools
Petite sœur 05:43 Tools
Pou an passion 04:48 Tools
Mizik Cé L'anmou 04:39 Tools
Mizik Cé L'anmou - En Duo Avec Jocelyne Béroard 04:41 Tools
Lanmou 06:02 Tools
Chanson d'amour 04:41 Tools
Meci 04:41 Tools
S.O.S. Mémé 05:07 Tools
La Sirene 04:41 Tools
Rendez-vous 04:45 Tools
Bonm' Saint Doux - Accompagnée Par Les Frères Dejean 05:29 Tools
Dites-Lui 04:26 Tools
La Klé - Live 04:15 Tools
Tête en bas 05:07 Tools
Contre temps 05:29 Tools
Ti Bebe (chris Mathieu) 05:29 Tools
Méci - Live 04:39 Tools
Iche Maman - Live 03:16 Tools
Bonm Saint Doux 04:25 Tools
Sé pou yo 05:07 Tools
Etiw Doudou 04:47 Tools
À Fleur De Peau 03:59 Tools
No Matter What Happens 03:59 Tools
La sirène (extrait de l'album "Mate bis" de Malavoi) 04:25 Tools
La Rivié 04:15 Tools
Poutchi 03:53 Tools
Nathalie - Accompagnée Par Malavoi 04:57 Tools
Ti Chou - Salsa 04:45 Tools
Viens Rêver 04:45 Tools
Non, je ne regrette rien 04:47 Tools
Si j'étais un homme 04:47 Tools
Nathalie (feat. Malavo) 04:47 Tools
La Sirène - Extrait De L'album "Mate Bis" De Malavoi 03:59 Tools
Iche Maman (Live) 05:28 Tools
Pouki 05:07 Tools
Ti bébé 04:56 Tools
An ba la plie 03:16 Tools
Mi Mwen - En Duo Avec Olivier Jean-Alphonse 04:22 Tools
Mèci - Live 03:36 Tools
À Contre-Temps 03:36 Tools
Dche Manman 03:59 Tools
Fanm fo 04:47 Tools
Iche Manman 04:47 Tools
Piensa En Mi (Live À L'Olympia) - Live 03:36 Tools
Premie l'anmou 03:36 Tools
Sanglots - Live 04:05 Tools
Chalè l'anmou 03:36 Tools
Contre-temps - Live 04:05 Tools
Dche Manman - Live À L'Olympia, Duo Avec Jean-Luc Alger 05:43 Tools
Iche Maman 03:59 Tools
Asi parè 04:05 Tools
Piti Kouté Gran 04:05 Tools
La Siren 04:45 Tools
Non Je Ne Regretta Rien 03:39 Tools
Tête En Bas (feat. Les Etoiles Du Bresil) 04:05 Tools
1er l'anmou - Live 05:28 Tools
Ich Manman 05:28 Tools
La Vie Trop Kout 05:28 Tools
Zouk Edith - Medley Bonus Track 05:28 Tools
Sos Mémé (Duo Avec Ralph Tamar) 03:59 Tools
Tete En Bas 04:05 Tools
Top Secret (All Who Agree With Me) 04:05 Tools
Si j'etais un homme 04:05 Tools
ZoukEdith 04:05 Tools
Bonm' Saint Doux (Album Version) 05:28 Tools
Somnifère - Live 05:28 Tools
Ti chou (salsa) 05:28 Tools
L'isine Fémin 05:28 Tools
Bonm'Saint Doux 05:28 Tools
Piensa en mi - Live 05:28 Tools
Bonm' saindoux - Live 05:28 Tools
Marie - Live 05:28 Tools
La Rivie 04:05 Tools
Promess'an nou 04:05 Tools
Top secret (version complète) 04:30 Tools
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Edith Lefel (November 1963, in Cayenne, French Guiana - 20 January 2003, in Dreux, France) was a French-based singer Lefel's mother was from French Guiana and her father from the island of Martinique. She moved with her parents to Martinique when she was three. It was there that she was exposed to the rich musical traditions of the Caribbean. During the 1970s, when Lefel was growing up, creative young artists with Haitian bands were just beginning to create the zouk sound. Groups such as Les Frères Déjean, Le Ska Shah Number One and Tabou Combo drew on a combination of traditional African, Caribbean and European rhythms, including belair, biguine and mazurka, to produce their unique music which became another global phenomenon in the decades following the death of Bob Marley. In her 14th year, Lefel and her mother left for France, settling in the Saint-Denis suburb of Paris. There she continued her studies in law, occasionally singing with her brother's folk rock group, and, in 1984, launched her career as a professional singer. The turning point in her career came when she met the Maffia band leader Jean-Michel Cambrimol. He invited her to accompany the band on a tour of the French Antilles, and recorded the hit single "My doudou" with her. Lefel's success on that tour led to more offers, including one from Jean-Luc Lazair of Lazair, with whom she recorded the single "Ich Maman". In 1987, she accepted an offer from the famous Martinican group Malavoi, appearing as a chorus singer on their album La case à Lucie. She earned her nickname "la sirène" by singing a song of that title on Malavoi's 1993 album Matebis. During the same period she met the arranger and producer Ronald Rubinel, whom she later married and with whom she had twin sons. The year after Lefel first appeared with Malavoi she recorded her first solo album, La klé (The Key), which won the Prix de la SACEM for its producer, Georges Debs, in 1988. The album included a duet between Lefel and "Latin Crooner" Ralph Thamar - one of many collaborations Lefel recorded during her career with famous musicians, including Gilles Voyer, Dominique Zorobabel, Jean-Philippe Marthély, Sylviane Cédia and Mario Canonge. She explained to an interviewer for the RFI Musique website that when she hosted a house party she invited the people she loved the most, and she felt there was no reason why a recording session should be any different. By 1992, Lefel had become well-known throughout the Caribbean and her reputation had spread to Mozambique. In that year she released her second album,Mèci (Thanks), which was honored with the Sacem trophy for the best female singer of the year. Mèci broke records for Afro-Caribbean independent artists, selling in excess of 40,000 units. Her third album Rendez-vous, released in 1996, continued to build her reputation as one of the leading female interpreters of Afro-Caribbean genres. But that same year Lefel took her career in quite a different direction, with a live recording made at the famed Olympia theater in Paris. In Edith Lefel a l'Olympia, the artist expanded her repertoire to include French and English language material, including some of the Parisian street songs that had been popularized by Edith Piaf. She explained that her parents had listened to Piaf when she was young (along with other classic French-language chanteurs like Jacques Brel and Charles Aznavour), and that she had often imitated Piaf at home for their entertainment. On the evening of the Olympia concert, May 11, 1996, Lefel impressed the audience with her immense talent, supported by her friends Ralph Thamar and Jean-Luc Alger, and her husband and children. A very attractive woman whose likeness graced the covers of many prominent French magazines, Lefel died at the height of her powers and popularity[1] in January 2003, at only age 39. She died in her sleep. Autopsy results revealed a combination of smoking and birth control pills as the cause of her death. Edith Lefel is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery. Contents [hide] 1 Discography 1.1 Albums 2 References 3 External links Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.