Europe Tour
Europe Tour is a 1992 album by Canadian singer Roch Voisine containing some of his best live performances in Europe with 22 of his hits, 18 in French and 4 in English. The album was successful on the chart.
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Released | October 1992 | |||
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In France, the album spawned a sole single : "La légende Oochigeas", which was released in live version and hit number four on the singles chart and remained in the top 50 for 20 weeks.
Europe Tour debuted at #15 on 21 October 1992 on the SNEP Albums Chart and had a peak at number two seven weeks later. It totaled ten weeks in the top ten and 20 weeks in the top 50.[1] In 1993, the album was certified Platinum disc for over 300,000 copies sold.[2]
Track listing
English language songs marked with **
Disc 1
- Ouverture IV" (instrumental) — 2:06
- Là-bas dans l'ombre" (Voisine, Lefèvre / Katz) — 2:07
- Fille de pluie" (Voisine, Huet / Voisine) — 1:26
- Ton blues" (Voisine, Marc Voisine, Lefèvre / Sperenza) — 2:18
- La promesse" (Lefebvre, Voisine) — 2:41
- All Wired Up" ** (Voisine) — 4:06
- Prélude" — 1:19
- Les Jardins de St-Martin (Princesse)" (Voisine) — 3:19
- Souviens-toi" (Voisine) — 3:31
- La légende Oochigeas" (Voisine, Campbell) — 6:16
- Until Death Do Us Part" ** (Francis Cabrel, Campbell, Voisine) — 3:38
- Avec tes yeux pretty face" (Voisine) — 3:32
- L'idole" (Voisine) — 4:19
Disc 2
- "La berceuse du petit diable" (Decary, Voisine) — 4:34
- "Waiting" ** (Voisine) — 3:32
- "Darlin'" (Ciciola, Decary, Izzo, Voisine) — 4:19
- "Avant de partir" (Décarie / Gauthier) — 2:54
- "On the Outside" ** (Campbell, Voisine) — 4:44
- "Pourtant" (Voisine, Lefèvre / Voisine) — 7:21
- "Hélène" (Voisine, Lessard / Voisine) — 6:24
- "Tous les soirs c'est Saturday" (Voisine / Voisine, Price) — 6:11
- "Bye Bye" (Lefebcre, Voisine, Vollant) — 4:55
Personnel
- Paul Vincent - management
- Marc Beaulieu - musical director, vocals
- Peter Barbeau - drums
- Kevin De Souza - bass
- Rejean Lachance - guitar
- Christian Peloquin, James Campbell - guitar, vocals
- Claude Castonguay - keyboards
- Paul Picard - percussion
- Deborah Cox, Luce Duffault, Kim Richardson - vocals
- Michael Delaney - mixing
- René Weis, Luc Pellerin, Jean Massicott, Bill Kinal - mixing assistants
- Nuit de Chine - design
- François Darmigny / Sygma - photos
- Roch Voisine, André Di Cesare - producer
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References
- "Chart runs of albums on the French charts, database". Infodisc. Archived from the original on 2008-08-20. Retrieved 2009-08-12.
- "Certifications of albums in France, database". Infodisc. Archived from the original on 2010-06-21. Retrieved 2009-08-12.
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