Un regard 9 Live

Un Regard 9 is the title of both the CD and DVD from Lara Fabian's 2005/2006 tour of the same name which followed her 2005 studio release, titled 9. The CD and DVD were both released separately and together as a limited edition box set. The CD and DVD were both recorded live on 29 March 2006 at the Zenith in Paris. The CD presents 15 live performances plus a brand new song, "Aime," recorded in a studio in Montreal, Quebec. This song has been recorded in both English and French, though the latter version is the only one officially released so far. It was initially presented live during a few concerts in Belgium as gift for her native Belgium fans, but the enthusiastic response and feedback was so huge that Lara felt she should record the song and include it on a forthcoming release.

Un regard 9 Live
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 2006
Recorded29 March 2006
GenreLive, French pop
Length62:23 (CD)
LabelPolydor
Lara Fabian chronology
9
(2005)
Un regard 9 Live
(2006)
Toutes les femmes en moi
(2009)

The entire live concert features songs from Lara's latest studio album "9" and old songs all performed acoustically. Certain songs like "Tout" for instance were completely re-arranged to fit with this new sound and the concept of the show. A stand-out moment during the concert is the homage Lara makes to her idol Barbra Streisand, singing "Papa Can You Hear Me" and "A Piece Of Sky" both taken from Streisand's 1983 movie "Yentl." These two songs had been previously performed in medley by Lara, back in 1997, during a concert in Québec at the time "Pure" was released. This time around, these songs get the chance to fully showcase Lara's amazing vocals on a record. On the DVD one can find tracks that were intentionally left off the CD, like "Je T'Aime" and two English songs taken from Lara's two English records, "Broken Vow" and "I Guess I Loved You". According to Lara, these tracks had a more visual aspect on them than just being simply listened on a record. Also presented on this DVD is the nearly 10-minute performance of "Humana", a track and single taken off 1997 album "Pure". "Humana" went longer than expected during the concert due to the enthusiasm of the public.

CD track listing

#TitleWritten byTime
1."Aime" - studio recordingLara Fabian, Jérémy Jouniaux04:00
2."Les Homéricains"Lara Fabian, Jean-Félix Lalanne03:30
3."J'y crois encore"Lara Fabian, Rick Allison04:52
4."Il ne manquait que toi "Lara Fabian, Jean-Félix Lalanne04:29
5."Tu es mon autre"Lara Fabian, Rick Allison03:52
6."Si tu n'as pas d'amour"Jean-Félix Lalanne03:40
7."Silence"Lara Fabian, Rick Allison03:01
8."Un Ave Maria"Lara Fabian, Jean-Félix Lalanne03:59
9."Immortelle"Lara Fabian, Rick Allison03:05
10."Tout"Lara Fabian, Rick Allison03:49
11."Le Tour du Monde"Lara Fabian, Jean-Félix Lalanne03:18
12."L'homme qui n'avait pas de maison"Lara Fabian, Jean-Félix Lalanne03:47
13."La Lettre"Lara Fabian, Jean-Félix Lalanne05:58
14."Papa, Can You Hear Me?"Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand03:08
15."A Piece of Sky"Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand04:07
16."Je me souviens"Lara Fabian, Jérémy Jouniaux03:52

DVD track listing

  1. Je t’aime
  2. Les Homéricains
  3. J’y crois encore
  4. Il ne manquait que toi
  5. Tu es mon autre
  6. Si tu n’as pas d’amour
  7. Silence
  8. Speranza
  9. I Guess I Loved You
  10. Broken Vow
  11. Humana
  12. Un Ave Maria
  13. Immortelle
  14. Bambina
  15. Tout
  16. Le Tour du Monde
  17. L'homme qui n'avait pas de maison
  18. La Lettre
  19. Papa, Can You Hear Me?
  20. A Piece Of Sky
  21. Je me souviens

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[1] 3
French Albums (SNEP)[2] 7
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[3] 41

References

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