La Tournée des grands espaces explained

La Tournée des grands espaces
Type:live
Artist:Alain Bashung
Cover:Alain_Bashung_Tournée_grands_espaces.jpg
Released:2004
Recorded:Essentially at the Coopérative de Mai in Tourzel-Ronzières
At the Studio Plus XXX, Paris (mixing)
At the Studio Metropolis, London (mastering)
Genre:French rock, alternative rock
Label:Barclay Records, Universal Music Group
Producer:Anne Lamy
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La Tournée des grands espaces (The wide spaces tour) is the fourth live album by Alain Bashung, issued in 2004 on Barclay Records. It documents the 2003-2004 tour which followed the album L'Imprudence.

Production

The scene of the Tournée des Grands Espaces tour was a metallic slope inclined towards the audience, Alain Bashung singing in the center, with the musicians surrounding him.

The tour was produced by Garance productions (Laurent Castanié), and directed by Vincent Boussard and Alain Poisson. The general direction was done by Jean-François Meinadier and the technical direction by François Lepaysan. Some European rock critics consider this to be one of the best live albums in the history of French music.

Reception

In 2012 the French edition of Rolling Stone magazine named this album the 58th greatest live album ever (out of 100).[1]

Personnel

Musicians

Production

Notes and References

  1. Book: Magazine Rolling Stone, special issue of August 2012. Rolling Stone. August 2012.