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Sold Date:
November 21, 2016
Start Date:
October 4, 2016
Final Price:
$21.43
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Celine Dion - Encore Un Soir: Deluxe Edition [Vinyl New]
Label: SONY
Format: LP
Release Date: 26 Aug 2016
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Double vinyl LP pressing including CD editon. 2016 French album from CTline Dion. The title track and lead single, was composed by Jean-Jacques Goldman, marking a long-awaited reunion, 12 years in the making! CTline and RenT's vision of a new collaboration with this legendary artist came to fruition with Encore un soir. For the first time, the legendary Francis Cabrel and Serge Lama co-wrote a song for CTline. Jacques Veneruso, her most trusted ally in recent years has written and composed a new song as well. Grand Corps Malade, who had collaborated on CTline's Sans attendre album has once again offered his poetry to this new album. New partners have also been added to the family. Zaho who has proven that she knows how to write crossover hits, contributes to the album. Florent Mothe et Mutine add their names with four pop-flavored songs. As Quebec is always close to CTline's heart, she wanted to pay tribute to it's rich musical repertoire by reinterpreting the classic Robert Charlebois song "Ordinaire". Marc DuprT, a multi-platinum artist in QuTbec and author of many chart topping radio hits, also collaborates with CTline on this album. Let's not forget Daniel Picard, who saw his song "+ la plus haute branche" chosen from over 4,000 submissions following a contest launched on CTline's website.