Que Sera Sera Adieu Lisbonne is an album by Roger Snoeck that showcases his talent as a musician and songwriter. The album features a mix of French and Portuguese songs that are infused with elements of jazz and traditional Portuguese music.
The album opens with the title track, "Que Sera Sera Adieu Lisbonne," a melancholic song that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Snoeck's smooth vocals and the haunting melody create a sense of nostalgia and longing.
The standout track on the album is "Fado do Amor Perdido," a traditional Portuguese fado that is beautifully arranged and performed by Snoeck. The song is a lament for lost love, and Snoeck's emotive vocals capture the pain and longing of the lyrics.
Another highlight of the album is "La Belle de Nuit," a jazzy number that showcases Snoeck's skills as a saxophonist. The song has a playful and upbeat vibe, and the brass section adds a touch of whimsy to the track.
Artist:Roger Snoeck Album: Que Sera Sera Adieu Lisbonne
He was born in Izegem (B) on the 20th of June 1926 and died in Deurne (B) on the 14th of March 2017.
He is considered to be one of the pioneers of the Hammond organ in Belgium.
Que Sera Sera Adieu Lisbonne is a well-crafted album that showcases Snoeck's talent as a musician and songwriter. The mix of French and Portuguese songs adds a unique flavor to the album, and the jazz and traditional Portuguese elements create a cohesive and engaging listening experience.