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Release Date:
September 20, 2006
Original Title:
Lara Fabian - Un regard 9 Live
Alternate Titles:
LARA FABIAN LIVE UN REGARD 9
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
9 Productions
Elfe Productions
Stam Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 161
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"
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