Willy DeVille Live

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Willy DeVille Live
Tex-Mex, mariachi
Length64:20
LabelFnac Music
ProducerWilly DeVille, Philippe Rault
Willy DeVille chronology
Backstreets of Desire
(1992)
Willy DeVille Live
(1993)
Big Easy Fantasy
(1995)

Willy DeVille Live is a

Olympia Theatre in Paris
. It was released in Europe on December 1, 1993 in Europe by the French label Fnac Music (the album was not released in the United States) and re-issued in 2012 under title Live in Paris and New York.

Willy DeVille Live was dedicated to

Steve Douglas, who played saxophone on the first three Mink DeVille albums and produced Le Chat Bleu
. Douglas died shortly before the album came out.

Willy DeVille Live reached the number one sales chart position in Spain.[1]

Track listing

Unless otherwise noted, all songs by Willy DeVille.

  1. “Lilly's Daddy's Cadillac“ - 4:32
  2. “This Must Be the Night“ - 3:11
  3. “Savoir Faire“ - 3:03
  4. "Cadillac Walk" (John Martin) – 5:57
  5. “Bamboo Road“ - 5:04
  6. “Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl“ - 5:54
  7. “Heart and Soul“ - 4:25
  8. “Can't Do Without It“ - 3:47
  9. “Maybe Tomorrow“ - 3:25
  10. “I Must Be Dreaming“ - 4:59
  11. “Heaven Stood Still“ - 3:21
  12. “Demasiado Corazon“ - 3:51
  13. “Spanish Stroll“ - 6:11
  14. Mike Stoller
    ) - 4:16
  15. Hey Joe” – (Billy Roberts) - 5:04

Personnel

  • Billy Valentine – background vocals
  • Johnny "Briz" Valentine – background vocals

The Brass Attack Horns

Production

  • Willy DeVilleproducer
  • Philippe Rault – producer, executive producer
  • Barbara Moutenot – production assistant
  • Philippe Poustis – A&R, executive producer (Fnac Music)
  • Jules Solo – production assistant
  • Rik Pekkonen – mixing (Ocean Way Studio, Los Angeles)
  • Ken Allardyce – assistant
    engineer
    (Ocean Way)
  • Doug Sax –
    mastering
    (The Mastering Lab, Los Angeles)
  • Claude Gassian – photographer
  • Geneviève Gauckler – cover design
  • Fred Matthews – photographer

Bottom Line concerts (Effanel Mobile Studio)

  • John Harris –
    recording engineer
  • Brian Kingman – assistant engineer

Olympia Theatre concerts (Le Voyageur)

  • Steve Boyer – recording engineer
  • René Weiss – assistant engineer

Additional recordings (Looking Glass Studio, New York)

  • Steve Boyer – recording engineer
  • Dante De Sole – assistant

References

  1. ^ Eagle Rock Entertainment (2007) "DeVille, Willy." Web site of Eagle Rock Entertainment. (Retrieved 2009-09-15).