Aznavour’s voice—famous for being slightly raspy and emotive—is moved to the front of the mix. The remastering removes the "hiss" of the 60s tapes while preserving the natural vibrato that made him a global icon.
The remastered version of "Les Comédiens" is essential listening. It successfully strips away the dust of time without losing the "vintage" soul of the 1960s. It remains a high-energy anthem that proves why Aznavour was a master of the three-minute musical play. CHARLES AZNAVOUR - Les ComГ©diens (Remastered)
The song’s core strength lies in its metaphor: life as a traveling circus or a theatrical troupe. Aznavour, often called the "French Frank Sinatra," doesn't just sing the lyrics; he performs them. The remastered audio breathes new life into the brassy, upbeat arrangement, making the jaunty "Pa-pa-pa-pa" refrain feel crisp and immediate. The Sound: Remastered Clarity It successfully strips away the dust of time
The jaunty acoustic guitar and the punchy horns are no longer a "wall of sound." You can hear the distinct texture of the percussion, which provides the song its infectious, march-like energy. Aznavour, often called the "French Frank Sinatra," doesn't
In the remastered versions (commonly found on "Best Of" collections or the 60th Anniversary sets), several improvements stand out:
The "theatrical" peaks of the song, where the orchestra swells as the comedians "enter the town," feel more cinematic and less distorted than on original vinyl pressings. Lyrical Depth