Celine Dion has maintained a torrid pace in the 1990s, having released an album each and every year so far this decade. But in 1996 she deviated from this pattern to release not one but two albums in the space of 7 months. 'Live à Paris' was the second album to be released that year, following the footsteps of 'Falling Into You' which debuted in March.
'Live à Paris' was recorded at the renowned Zenith Theatre in Paris in October 1995 before an audience of over 6000 devoted fans. The album contains songs from the highly successful French language album, 'D'eux.' In fact, 'D'eux' is the most successful French album by an artist in the history of recorded music. And 'Live à Paris' captures the songs from this popular creative work in a live performance. Featuring such French tracks as "Vole," "Destin," "Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)" and "Quand on n'a que l'amour" - a song that was recently dedicated to the Saguenay (Quebec) flood victims. The album also includes "River Deep Mountain High," "The Power Of Love," and the Japanese smash hit "To Love You More."
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J'attendais
Destin (Live)
The Power Of Love (Live)
Regarde-moi (Live)
River Deep, Mountain High (Live)
Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy) (Live)
Les derniers seront les premiers (Live)
J'irai où tu iras (Live)
Je sais pas
Le ballet (Live)
Prière païenne (Live)
Pour que tu m'aimes encore
Quand on n'a que l'amour (Live)
Vole (Live)
To Love You More
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