Voila (album)

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Voila
Chansons
  • pop
  • LabelRykodisc
    ProducerJohn Reynolds
    Belinda Carlisle chronology
    A Place on Earth: The Greatest Hits
    (1999)
    Voila
    (2007)
    The Collection
    (2014)
    Singles from Voila
    1. "I Still Love Him (promo)[1]"
      Released: 2007
    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    The Boston Phoenix
    [3]
    Entertainment WeeklyB[4]
    Record Collector[5]
    The Times[6]

    The song "Voila," is Belinda carlisle first new album in a decade, which was first sung entirely in French, she is a radical singer for the pop diva and leader of the Go-Gos. Carlisle has fashioned an album that pays tribute to classic French songs of the `40s, `50s and `60s that proves good songs are universal and need no translation to work their exhilarating magic.

    "Voila" contains a bonus disc with English versions of four tracks from the album. Bonus tracks include "I Still Love Him," "La Vie en Rose," "Bonnie and Clyde", and "If You Go Away."

    [1]

    "Voila" is the seventh audio album by the American singer

    pop standards",[7][8]
    much different from Carlisle's previous English language pop records.

    The album was critically praised; however, it sold moderately. Although all of the songs are sung in French, many of the musicians featured in the album are Irish. Additionally, the album features keyboard arrangements from Brian Eno.

    Background

    In an October 2006 press release describing the album, Carlisle said "After I moved to France, I became familiar with the classic French chansons and a lot of French pop music. I realized there was a whole world of artists and singers I was not familiar with. As I discovered all these amazing songs, I came to love this music and wanted to record some of them with a playful, contemporary feel."[7][8]

    Describing how music can transcend any language barrier Carlisle stated, "You don't really have to know what's being sung to know that 'Avec Les Temps' [sic] is a devastating love song. When I heard that song the first time, it broke my heart."[7][8]

    Upon the album's initial release, a limited edition version was available with a bonus second CD featuring four additional tracks sung in English. Despite the favourable reviews, Allmusic wrote "... not just a rewarding detour but one of her best albums", in the US, the album sold a modest 3,000 copies in its first two weeks.[9]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Ma jeunesse fout le camp"Guy Bontempelli3:16
    2."
    Thomas Horbiger
  • Baker Cavendish
  • 3:34
    11."Jezebel"Wayne Shanklin3:18
    Limited edition bonus disc
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."I Still Love Him"
    3:26
    2."La Vie en rose" (English version)
    4:22
    3."Bonnie and Clyde"Gainsbourg5:14
    4."If You Go Away"3:17

    Personnel

    • Belinda Carlisle – vocals
    • Natacha Atlas – additional vocals on "Ma jeunesse fout le camp", "La Vie en rose", "Bonnie et Clyde" and "Des ronds dans l'eau"
    • Brian Eno – keyboards
    • Sagat Guirey – flamenco guitar
    • Graham Henderson – accordion
    • Winnie Horan – violins
    • Clare Kenny – bass guitar
    • Fiachna Ó Braonáin – guitars and vocals, male vocal on "Bonnie et Clyde"
    • John Reynolds – drums, programming
    • Nicki Leighton-Thomas – backing vocals
    • Pauline Scanlon – backing vocals
    • Sharon Shannon – button accordion
    • Julian Wilson – piano,
      Hammond B-3
      , strings, keyboards
    • John Reynolds – production

    References

    1. ^ "Belinda Carlisle - I Still Love Him". Discogs.
    2. ^ Allmusic review
    3. ^ The Boston Phoenix review
    4. ^ Entertainment Weekly review
    5. ^ Blase, Caroline (November 21, 2007). "Voila! - Record Collector Magazine". Record Collector. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
    6. ^ The Times review Archived June 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
    7. ^ a b c "Billboard Bits: Paul McCartney, Family Values, Belinda Carlisle". Billboard.com. October 10, 2006. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
    8. ^ a b c "Belinda Carlisle - Newsarchive". Belindacarlisle.50webs.com. November 16, 2006. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
    9. ^ "Ask Billboard". Billboard.com. Retrieved March 13, 2012.