
Lara Fabian - Un regard 9 Live
Music
Overview
2006 issued 15 track live album recorded in March 2006 in Paris, France at the Zenith Theatre. Before the concert songs kick in, this set begins with a studio recording of a previously unreleased song, "Aime", exclusive to this album. The rest of the concert recordings feature repertoire from Fabian's 2005 album "9" and the other older songs that pre-date the "9" song are all performed acoustically. Some had to be entirely reworked to fit the concept of this live show. In addition, Fabian delivers a tribute to her idol Barbra Streisand by performing "Papa Can You Hear Me" and "A Piece of Sky", both from the soundtrack of Streisand's film tour de force "Yentl"
Top Cast


Lara Fabian
Lara Fabian
Herself
Lara Fabian
Herself


Gigi D'Alessio
Gigi D'Alessio
Gigi D'Alessio
Jacques Pili
Jacques Pili
Basses
Jacques Pili
Basses
Adrien Verderame
Adrien Verderame
Batterie / Percussions
Adrien Verderame
Batterie / Percussions
Manu Pitois
Manu Pitois
Piano
Manu Pitois
Piano
Jacques Ada
Jacques Ada
Guitare
Jacques Ada
Guitare
Laurent Roubach
Laurent Roubach
Guitare
Laurent Roubach
Guitare
Paolo Ragatzu
Paolo Ragatzu
Claviers
Paolo Ragatzu
Claviers
Virginie Luypaerts
Virginie Luypaerts
Choeurs
Virginie Luypaerts
Choeurs
Marie-Ange Teuwen
Marie-Ange Teuwen
Choeurs
Marie-Ange Teuwen
Choeurs
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