European Variety
European popular music reflects the cultural richness of a continent with multiple traditions. Each country has given rise to its own voices and refrains, creating a common heritage where the diversity of languages and styles forms a musical mosaic.
Icons such as Dalida, ABBA, Charles Aznavour, and Nana Mouskouri have left their mark on generations while transcending borders. Beyond global hits, this music has also allowed for the rediscovery of local artists who have left their imprint on popular history.
More than mere entertainment, European popular music illustrates how songs accompany life's moments, from the most festive to the most intimate. These records tell the story of an era as much as they do the story of those who still listen to them today.
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DIT BEN IK/VINYLE BLEU
Released: November 17, 2023 Genres: Varieties and European variety Label: ENL RECORDS Format: Vinyl -
HAZES 3 LIVE/GREATEST HITS LIVE/VINYLE CRISTAL CLAIR AUDIOPHILE 180GR
Released: December 15, 2023 Genres: Varieties and European variety Label: MUSIC ON VINYL Format: Vinyl -
KERSTFEEST VOOR ONS/VINYLE VERT TRANSPARENT AUDIOPHILE 180GR
Released: November 24, 2023 Genres: Varieties and European variety Label: MUSIC ON VINYL Format: Vinyl -
WANT IK HOU VAN JOU/VINYLE COULEUR OR AUDIOPHILE 180GR
Released: August 18, 2023 Genres: Varieties and European variety Label: MUSIC ON VINYL Format: Vinyl -
NU/VINYLE BLEU AUDIOPHILE 180GR
Released: September 22, 2023 Genres: Varieties and European variety Label: MUSIC ON VINYL Format: Vinyl -
STRIJDLUSTIG/VINYLE ARGENT AUDIOPHILE 180GR
Released: October 20, 2023 Genres: Varieties and European variety Label: MUSIC ON VINYL Format: Vinyl -
ZONDER ZORGEN/VINYLE BLANC AUDIOPHILE 180GR
Released: June 23, 2023 Genres: Varieties and European variety Label: MUSIC ON VINYL Format: Vinyl -
MET HEEL MIJN HART/VINYLE JAUNE TRANSPARENT AUDIOPHILE 180GR/30 EME ANNIVERSAIRE
Released: April 28, 2023 Genres: Varieties and European variety Label: MUSIC ON VINYL Format: Vinyl
European variety: a continent's soul pressed into vinyl
Why does European chanson shine so brightly on vinyl?
Nothing matches the warmth of a 33 rpm record when it comes to reproducing the voices that built Europe's musical identity. The raw grain of Jacques Brel, the breathy intimacy of Édith Piaf, the crystalline tone of Françoise Hardy, or the gravelly depth of Paolo Conte, vinyl preserves the nuances and the pauses that digital formats too often smooth away. Add the large-format sleeve artwork, a graphic art form in its own right during the 1960s and 70s, and it's easy to see why collectors tirelessly hunt down these memory-laden records.
From cabarets to classics: The records that shaped the genre
European variety is, first and foremost, the golden age of French chanson: Jacques Brel with Ces gens-là (1966) or Amsterdam (1964), Georges Brassens and his Copains d'abord (1964), Barbara with L'Aigle noir (1970), and Serge Gainsbourg, whose Histoire de Melody Nelson (1971) remains one of the most sought-after albums worldwide. But the spectrum stretches much further: Italy gave us Mina, Adriano Celentano, and Lucio Battisti; Spain produced Joan Manuel Serrat and Julio Iglesias; Germany revealed Nena and the Falco phenomenon with Rock Me Amadeus. Every country has its totems, and every record tells a unique cultural story.
Legendary labels and pressings: what every collector needs to know
Barclay, Philips, Vogue, Pathé-Marconi, Polydor, these record companies shaped the sound of European variety. Original French pressings from the 1960s and 70s, identifiable by their blue Barclay labels or early Philips logos, are especially prized. Dutch and German editions often offer superior pressing quality at more accessible prices. As for Japanese pressings of artists like Gainsbourg or Hardy, they are a quest unto themselves. To find the right edition at the right price, Vinyles.com continuously compares listings from specialist sellers, sparing you hours of scattered browsing across the web.
