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''À l'Olympia'' (Also called ''At the Olympia'' and ''Olympia Concert'') was Stivell's first live album, recording in Paris Olympia. It was released by Fontana in 1972. == Significance == This live is divided into a first acoustic-folk party, the second being logically qualified electrical. The evening is traveling around the Keltia, Brittany, and sometimes trips further north. It is broadcast live on one of only three radios of France (seven million listeners the live on ''Europe 1'' radio)〔 Frédéric Jambon, « (Stivell. Les 40 ans du concert mythique ce soir à l'Olympia ) », Le Télégramme, 16 février 2012〕 He was accompanied by Dan Ar Braz on guitar, Michel Santangelli (the future drummer for Jacques Higelin) on percussion, Gabriel Yacoub, René Werneer, Pascal Stive, Gérard Levasseur, Serj Parayre and Michaël Klec’h. ''Stivell à l'Olympia'' sold a staggering 1,500,000 copies in just over a year (more than 2 million thereafter) and put both Stivell and Breton music on the cultural map once and for all〔(CD Olympia Concert on Discovery-records.com )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「À l'Olympia (Alan Stivell album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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