Bercy 98

Bercy 98 is the thirteenth album live of Michel Sardou recorded in 1998 at the time of its fourth passage to the general sports Palais of Paris-Bercy. It is the first concert of Michel Sardou to be published in DVD.

Titles

Disque 1
  1. the disease of love
  2. the java of Broadway
  3. the popular balls
  4. I show
  5. Rouge
  6. I will love you
  7. I steal
  8. It was there (the armchair)
  9. To be a woman
  10. the old grooms
  11. By singing
  12. My last dream will be for you
  13. the towns of loneliness
  14. a girl with the clear eyes

Disc 2

  1. Casino
  2. the vat G
  3. to flee and after
  4. And to die of pleasure
  5. France
  6. eyes of an animal
  7. Africa good-bye
  8. lakes of Moslem Connemara
  9. the year millet
  10. Singer of jazz
  11. Hello

Disque 3

  1. What would I have made, me? (Version studio)

Appropriations

Musicians

  • Arrengements and direction of orchestra: Roger Loubet
  • Keyboards: Roger Loubet and Philippe Perathoner
  • Piano: Philippe Perathoner
  • Low: Roberto Briot
  • Battery: Marcello Surace
  • Percussions: François Constantin
  • Trumpets: Eric Jausserand, Jacques " Kako" Bessot and Alfred " Freddy" Hovsepian
  • Trombones: Bernard Camoin, Alex Perdigon and Hamid Belhocine
  • Guitar: Bruno Dandrumont
  • Guitar solo: Hugo Ripoll
  • Saxophone: Left-handed Michel
  • Choruses: Jean-Jacques Fauthoux, Olivier Constantin, Valerie Höhn, Florence Trip hammer and Brigitte Venditti

Engineering team and production

  • Put in scene: Michel Sardou
  • Recording: Mobile studio " Voyageur"
  • Mixing: Studio Guillaume Tell
  • Sound engineer: Roland Guillotel
  • Assistant: Stephan
  • Production and realization: Jacques Revaux

Video

A video, realized by Jean-Louis Machu, was published with the formats VHS and DVD in 1998. The DVD includes/understands in no-claims bonus the presentation of the musicians by Michel Sardou.

See too

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