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Double (Roch Voisine album)

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Double is a 1990 bilingual French / English double album by Canadian singer Roch Voisine as a follow up to the album Hélène. The first CD is all in French, the second all in English. The English tracks were also released as a separate album entitled Roch Voisine.

Album information

The album was recorded in Canada and France, and was mixed in France. Famous singer-songwriter and guitarist Francis Cabrel participated in one of the tracks of the second album.

In France, the album spawned three top three singles : "La berceuse du petit diable" (#3), "Darlin'" (#2), and later "La promesse" (#3) and "Avec tes yeux (Pretty Face)" (#3). The last two singles were released to support Voisine's live album Europe tour, but originally appears on this album.

Double debuted at #4 on 6 December 1990 on the SNEP Albums Chart and had a peak at number two for two weeks. It totaled 26 weeks in the top ten and 73 weeks in the top 50.[1] In 1992, the album earned a 2 x Platinum disc for over 600,000 copies sold.[2]

Track listing

Disc 1 : French

  1. "Prélude" (Beaulieu) — 1:51
  2. "Les Jardins de St-Martin (Princesse)" (Voisine) — 3:07
  3. "La promesse" (Lefebvre, Voisine) — 2:28
  4. "Elle a peur des hirondelles" (Campbell, Lefebvre, Lessard, Voisine) — 3:48
  5. "Tu ne sauras jamais" (Lefebvre, Voisine) — 3:59
  6. "Darlin'" (Ciciola, Decary, Izzo, Voisine) — 4:15
  7. "Au bout de l'île" (Lefebvre, Voisine) — 2:59
  8. "Pour toi" (Albert, Bourquin, Gasté) — 5:03
  9. "Blue Love Sue" (Decary, Voisine) — 3:02
  10. "La berceuse du petit diable" (Decary, Voisine) — 4:03
  11. "Bye-Bye" (Lefebcre, Voisine, Vollant) — 4:06

Disc 2 : English

  1. "On the Outside" (Campbell, Voisine) — 4:03
  2. "Waiting" (Voisine) — 3:28
  3. "Mountain Girl" (Lessard, Voisine) — 3:37
  4. "A Fishing Day" (Voisine) — 4:09
  5. "My Fairy Tale" (Campbell, Voisine) — 2:58
  6. "She Had a Dream" (Voisine) — 3:32
  7. "Until Death Do Us Part" (Francis Cabrel, Campbell, Voisine) — 3:17
  8. "Jamie's Girl" (Campbell, Voisine) — 2:25
  9. "Pretty Face" (Voisine) — 3:16
  10. "Helen" (English version) (Lessard, Voisine) — 3:43
  11. "All Wired Up" (Voisine) — 4:00

Personnel

Musicians
  • Backing vocals - Adessa, Sembele Assitan, Bobby Helms, Bruce L. Johnson, Carole Frédericks, Elise Duguay (tracks: 2.02), Georges Costa, James Campbell, Janiece Jamison, Kat Dyson, Kathleen Dyson, Kim Richardson, Norman Groulx, Richard Groulx, Roch Voisine
  • Bass - Allan B. Abrahams, Bernard Paganotti, Denis Labrosse, Pierre Duchesne, Sylvain Bolduc
  • Cello - Alain Aubut
  • Drums - Denis Toupin, Dominique Messier, Peter Barbeau, Richard Provençal
  • Guitar - Christian Leroux, Carl Katz, Christian Péloquin, Denis Forcier, Denis Lable, Francis Cabrel, James Campbell, Jean-Marie Benoit, Michael Pucci, Patrice Tison, Rick Haworth, Roch Voisine, Réjean Bouchard, Réjean Lachance
  • Keyboards - Aldo Nova, Luc Gilbert, Marc Beaulieu
  • Percussion - Denis Benarrosh, Denis Toupin, Marc Chantereau, Paul Picard
  • Piano - Marc Beaulieu, Scott Price
  • Strings - Bernard Paganotti, Bertrand Lajudie, Marc Beaulieu, La Philharmonie de Paris, Le Quatuor de la Philharmonie de Paris
  • Viola - Gérard Daigle
  • Violin - Christian Prévost, Stéphane Allard
Recording and photo
  • Engineer - Philippe Laffont (strings, vocals and background vocals recording), Claude Pons (vocals and background vocals recording)
  • Mixing - Manuel "Manu" Guiot, Serge "Bum-Bum" Pauchard
  • Mixing assistant - Bruno Sourice
  • Recording - Gaétan Pilon, Michael Delaney
  • Recording assistant - Christophe Jauseau, Luc Pellerin, Stanislas BC
  • Arranged by Aldo Nova, Bernard Paganotti, Francis Cabrel, Jean-Marie Benoit, Luc Gilbert, Marc Beaulieu, Roch Voisine, Scott Price
  • Photo - Tony Frank
  • Producer - André Di Cesare, Roch Voisine

References

  1. ^ "Chart runs of albums on the French charts, database". Infodisc. Retrieved 2009-08-11. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ "Certifications of albums in France, database". Infodisc. Retrieved 2009-08-11. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

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