C’était ici
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Live album by Yann Tiersen | |||||
Released | 2002 | ||||
Label | EMI France | ||||
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C'était ici is the second live album of French Avant-Garde/New Age Musician and composer Yann Tiersen. It was recorded during three concerts given between December 15 and December 17, 2002, at the Cité de la Musique in Paris, France. The album is noteworthy because of the many collaborators appearing in the performances:
- 35-member orchestral group Synaxis, conducted by Guillaume Bourgogne
- Claire Pichet, Christine Ott, Christian Quermalet, Marc Sens, Nicholas Stevens, Jean-François Assy, Renaud Lhoest, Oliver Tilkin.
- Ronan le bars
- Têtes Raides
- Dominique A
- Lisa Germano
On this album, the track entitled "La noyée" is actually a piece by Serge Gainsbourg. The Yann Tiersen piece with the same title is "La noyée II" on the second disc.
[edit] Track listing (CD 1)
- Intro
- La valse d'Amélie
- C'était ici
- Rue des cascades
- La rupture
- Déjà loin
- Sur le fil
- Le jour d'avant
- Le banquet
- Les jours tristes
- La noyée
- Le moulin
- Le fromveur
- L'homme aux bras ballants
- L'autre valse d'Amélie
[edit] Track listing (CD 2)
- Bagatelle
- Le méridien
- L'absente
- La parade
- La noyée II
- Monochrome
- Plus au sud
- Les Bras de mer
- Comptine d'un autre été: l'apres Midi
- Le quartier
- La crise
- Février
- La valse des monstres