Amaury Vassili chante Mike Brant

Amaury Vassili chante Mike Brant
Studio album by Amaury Vassili
Released
  • 27 October 2014
  • 31 October 2014 (collectors' edition)
Recorded 2013-2014
Genre Pop
Label Warner Music
Amaury Vassili chronology
Una parte di me
(2012)
Amaury Vassili chante Mike Brant
(2014)

Amaury Vassili chante Mike Brant is a 2014 tribute album by Amaury Vassili of songs of Israeli singer Mike Brant. The album was set to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Mike Brant's death in 1975 by suicide.

The album was released on Warner Music entering at number 8 in SNEP French Albums Chart in its first week of release. It also charted at number 17 on the Belgian French (Wallonia) Ultratop Albums Chart.

The album was in two formats: An ordinary release and a collectors' edition with additional instrumental tracks of many of the tracks on the first CD.

Vassili released "Laisse-moi t'aimer" as a music video as well. The album contains a "virtual duo" by Vassili and Brant in the track "Qui saura", the opening track on the album.

The album also contains the song "Où que tu sois" composed by Brant but never released by him.

Track list

  1. "Qui saura" (Amaury Vassili & Mike Brant) (3:32)
  2. "Parce que je t'aime plus que moi" (3:09)
  3. "À corps perdu" (3:36)
  4. "Dis-lui" (3:21)
  5. "C'est comme ça que je t'aime" (3:19)
  6. "Rien qu'une larme" (3:34)
  7. "Viens ce soir" (3:33)
  8. "Mais dans la lumière" (4:22)
  9. "Mr Schubert I Love You" (2:53)
  10. "Laisse-moi t'aimer" (3:22)
  11. "Qui pourra te dire" (2:55)
  12. "C'est ma prière" (3:05)
  13. "Où que tu sois" (2:59) (an unpublished song composed by Mike Brant)

Collectors edition

CD 1 Exactly the same track list as the original album

CD 2 (instrumental versions):

  1. "Laisse-moi t'aimer" (3:24)
  2. "Rien qu'une larme" (3:34)
  3. "Dis-lui" (3:21)
  4. "Qui saura" (3:32)
  5. "C'est ma prière" (3:05)
  6. "C'est comme ça que je t'aime" (3:21)

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[1] 10
French Albums (SNEP)[2] 7

References

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