New Live album from Lara Fabian

by Stella Floras 104 views

Lara Fabian, who represented Luxembourg in the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, has just released her new Live CD and DVD Un regard 9. To see Lara's first televised performance of the upcoming new single, the beautiful new balland, Aime, click the 'play' icon at in the video window below.

After a long European tour with more than 80 appearances, Lara has released Un Regard 9 which includes 15 live performances of songs from her previous albums (mainly studio album 9) as well as a brand new song which she wrote “Between sky and earth” as she likes to say. The older songs have are performed in a more acoustic way. The new track “Aime” was recorded in Canada both in English and in French, but only the French version has been released so far. The Italian version will be included in her next album which will be recorded as soon as the promotion for Un regard 9 is over.

A most impressive highlight in the album is Lara’s performance of the two Barbara Streisand hits Papa can you hear me and A piece of Sky from the 1983 movie Yentl. The DVD includes the live performances, plus a lot of bonus material and karaoke versions of Aime and L'homme qui n'avait pas de maison.

So far Lara has sold about 13 million records worldwide. Rumor has it that she is currently working on a Hollywood film project, the second in her career so far.

Tracklist
01. Aime
02. Les Homericains
03. J'y crois encore
04. Il ne manquait que toi
05. Tu es mon autre
06. Si tu n'as pas d'amour
07. Silence
08. Un Ave Maria
09. Immortelle
10. Tout
11. Le tour du monde
12. L'homme qui n'avait pas de maison
13. La lettre
14. Papa, can you hear me?
15. A piece of sky
16. Je me souviens

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CIf4OWaQK0

Stella Floras

Thanks to Johnny Logan and Hold me now I fell in love with the Eurovision Song Contest, a love that's been going strong ever since with undiminished passion. My first memories date back to 1977 and the lyrics of Rock bottom, Dschinghis Khan and A ba ni bi are still engraved in my brain.

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