G Bacquier - Le Chant Du Bimillénaire Lyon Le Melhor Notre Rhône

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Review by Mary Swingler

Album Review: Le Chant Du Bimillénaire – Lyon Le Melhor, Notre Rhône by G. Bacquier Alright, let’s dive into this gem of an album, shall we? Le Chant Du Bimillénaire is one of those records that sneaks up on you when you least expect it. It’s classical music with a twist—opera vibes but somehow still feels intimate, like Gabriel Bacquier (vocals) is whispering secrets directly to your soul. Released under LVG DVNVM and written by A. Crémillet, this French masterpiece takes you on a journey through poetic lyrics and sweeping melodies. First off, I gotta talk about “Notre Rhône.” Oh man, this track hits different. From the opening notes, there’s something almost hypnotic about how Bacquier delivers his lines. His voice isn’t just singing; it’s storytelling in its rawest form. You can practically picture the Rhône River flowing as he sings—it's cinematic without needing visuals. The way the strings swell behind him gives me goosebumps every time. It’s not flashy or overdone; it’s genuine, which makes it stick in your head long after the last note fades. Then there’s “Lyon Le Melhor,” and wow, does this one pack a punch. If “Notre Rhône” feels like a quiet stroll along the riverbank, this track is more like standing in the middle of a bustling city square at sunset. There’s energy here—a mix of pride and nostalgia wrapped up in soaring vocals and dramatic orchestration. Bacquier owns this song like nobody else could. By the end, you’re left wondering if Lyon itself inspired him or if he somehow elevated the city through sheer artistry. Either way, it’s unforgettable. What strikes me most about this album is how unapologetically French it feels. Not in some clichéd beret-and-baguette way, but in how deeply rooted it is in place and culture. Every word, every note seems to honor the land and history of France. And honestly, isn’t that what opera’s supposed to do? Transport you somewhere else entirely? Now, here’s the kicker: listening to this record made me realize how rare it is to find music these days that doesn’t try too hard. No flashy gimmicks, no desperate attempts to grab attention—it’s confident enough to just exist. Kinda like finding an old bottle of wine in your grandpa’s basement and realizing it’s better than anything you’d buy today. So yeah, give Le Chant Du Bimillénaire a spin. Whether you’re into opera or just looking for something soul-stirring, Bacquier’s got you covered. Just don’t blame me if you start daydreaming about rivers and sunsets afterward.

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Artist: G Bacquier
Album: Le Chant Du Bimillénaire Lyon Le Melhor Notre Rhône

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  • FLAC size: 70.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Notre Rhône
Lyon Le Melhor

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Labels

LVG DVNVM

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • EP
  • 45 RPM

Credits

RoleCredit
VocalsGabriel Bacquier
Written ByA. Crémillet

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: PPN 401
  • Matrix / Runout: PPN 402
  • Rights Society: BIEM

About G Bacquier

French operatic baritone Born: 17th May 1924 Béziers, France Died: 13th May 2020 Lestre, Normandy, France

Real Name

    • Gabriel Augustin Raymond Théodore Louis Bacquier

Name Vars

  • Bacquier
  • Baquier
  • G. Bacquier
  • Габриэль Бакье

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Le Chant Du Bimillénaire Lyon Le Melhor Notre Rhône* by Gabriel Bacquier is a hidden gem in the world of classical opera. It was released under the French label LVG DVNVM and features just two tracks—*Notre Rhône* and *Lyon Le Melhor*. What makes it special? Gabriel Bacquier, a legendary baritone, lends his voice to this project. The music itself was penned by A. Crémillet, adding a unique touch to France's rich operatic tradition. It’s short but packs a lot of soul.