Au moment d'être à vous
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Au moment d'être à vous is francophone
Canadian
pop
singer Isabelle Boulay
's second live album, released in September, 2002. It achieved a great success in Belgium (Wallonia), France and Switzerland, where it reached the top ten. It also stayed for 57 weeks on the French Albums Chart and was certified Platinum by the SNEP.
This album is composed of Boulay's songs from her previous studio albums, plus cover versions from various French artists.
Francophone
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Canada
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pop
Pop music
Pop music is usually understood to be commercially recorded music, often oriented toward a youth market, usually consisting of relatively short, simple songs utilizing technological innovations to produce new variations on existing themes.- Definitions :David Hatch and Stephen Millward define pop...
singer Isabelle Boulay
Isabelle Boulay
Isabelle Boulay is a francophone Canadian pop singer.-Biography:In 1990, some friends registered her at the Petite-Vallée song festival without her consent, but she completed a performance there and was regarded as a huge success. The following year she won at the Granby song festival for her...
's second live album, released in September, 2002. It achieved a great success in Belgium (Wallonia), France and Switzerland, where it reached the top ten. It also stayed for 57 weeks on the French Albums Chart and was certified Platinum by the SNEP.
This album is composed of Boulay's songs from her previous studio albums, plus cover versions from various French artists.
Track listing
- "Au moment d'être à vous" (Didier Golemanas, Daniel Seff) – 4:37
- "Avec le temps" (Léo Ferré) – 5:17
- "Monopolis" (Michel Berger, Luc Plamondon) – 4:30
- "Ma Fille" (Raymond Bernard, Eddy Marnay) – 4:36
- "Mieux qu'ici-bas" (Golemanas, Seff ) – 4:13
- "Perce les nuages"
- "Répondez-Moi"
- "C'était l'hiver" (Francis Cabrel) – 4:02
- "Je t'oublierai, je t'oublierai"
- "Parle-moi"
- "Quelques Pleurs"
- "Un Jour ou l'autre"
- "Non, je ne regrette rien" (Charles Dumont, Michel Vaucaire) – 3:25
- "La Mamma" (Charles Aznavour, Robert Gall) – 5:37
- "Et maintenant" (Gilbert Bécaud, Pierre Delanoë) – 4:24
- "Amsterdam" (a capella)
- "Sans toi" (bonus track)
Personnel
- Eric Arbour – engineer
- Karen Baskin – cello
- Theodore Baskin – oboe
- Jocelyne Bastien – alto sax
- Jacques Beaudoin – contrabass
- Pierre Beaudry – trombone
- Marc Béliveau – violone
- Denis Bluteau – flute
- Chantale Boivin – alto sax
- Jean Sébastien Boucher – recording assistant
- James Box – trombone
- Li Ke Chang – cello
- Eric Chappell – contrabass
- Marieandre Chevrette – violone
- Carolyn Christie – flute
- Janet Creaser – keyboard
- Jonathan Crow – violone
- Robert Crowley – clarinet
- Denys Derome – assistant, horn
- Alain Desgagné – clarinet
- Serge Desgagnés – percussion
- Russell Devuyst – trumpet
- Bruce Dixon – bass
- Pierre Djokic – cello
- Marie Doré – violone
- Marianne Dugal – violone
- Sophie Dugas – violone
- Victor Eichenwald – violone
- Nicolò Eugelmi – alto sax
- Scott Feltheim – contrabass
- Jean-Pierre Fortin – alto sax
- Xiao Hong Fu – violone
- Mary Ann Fujino – violone
- Jean Luc Ganon – trumpet
- Claude Gassian – photography
- Jean Gaudreault – horn
- Luis Grinhauz – violone
- Neal Gripp – alto sax
- Olga Gross – clavier
- Mathieu Harel – bassoon
- Joan Herschorn – contrabass
- Timothy Hutchins – flute
- Sylvie Lambert – cello
- Jason Lang – acoustic guitar
- Reynald LArchevêque – violone
- Jacques Lavallée – percussion, timbales
- Daniel Lavoie – production assistant
- Simon Leclerc – arranger, orchestration, musical direction
- Vivian Lee – trombone
- Isabelle Lessard – violone
- Steve Levesque – bassoon
- Caroline Lizotte – harp
- Andrei Malashenko – timbales
- David Marlowe – horn
- John Milner – horn
- Andre Moisan – clarinet, saxophone
- Katherine Palyga – violone
- Peter Parthun – cello
- Myriam Pellerin – violone
- Christian Péloquin – acoustic guitar
- Monique Poitras – violone
- Véronique Potvin – alto sax
- David Quinn – sax
- Natalie Racine – sax
- François Rainville – engineer
- Brian Robinson – contrabass
- Andre Roy – alto sax
- Michael Roy – percussion
- Gary Russell – cello
- Denis Savage – engineer, mixing
- Claire Segal – violone
- Rosemary Shaw – sax
- Virginia Spicer – piccolo
- Ben Stolow – sax
- Eva Svensson – violone
- Pierre Tessier – cello
- Steven VanGulik – trumpet
- Edouard Wingell – contrabass
- Daniel Yakymyshyn – violone
- Alexa Zirbel – oboe
- John Zirbel – horn
Certifications
Country | Certification | Date | Sales certified | Physical sales |
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France | Platinum | 2002 | 300,000 | 290,000 in 2002 + 139,000 in 2003 |
Charts
Chart (2000-2002) | Peak position |
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Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart | 5 |
French Albums Chart | 4 |
Swiss Albums Chart | 8 |
End of the year chart (2002) | Position |
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Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart | 37 |
French Albums Chart | 29 |
End of the year chart (2003) | Position |
French Albums Chart | 74 |