Chanson: The Space in Between
| Chanson: The Space in Between | ||||
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| Released | August 2000 | |||
| Recorded | 19–21 December 1999 | |||
| Studio | The Dairy Studios, London | |||
| Genre | European cabaret | |||
| Length | 56:02 | |||
| Label | Linn Records | |||
| Producer | Calum Malcolm | |||
| Barb Jungr chronology | ||||
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | (4.5/5)[1] | 
Track listing
    
- "Ne Me Quitte Pas" (Jacques Brel, Des de Moor) – 5:32
- Originally recorded by Jacques Brel on 11 September 1959, and released on his album La Valse à Mille Temps (1959).
 
 - "Sunday Morning, St Denis" (Robb Johnson) – 6:29
- Originally from the Roy Bailey album Business as Usual (1994)
 
 - "I Love Paris" (Cole Porter) – 3:50
- Originally from the Cole Porter musical Can-Can, set in Paris in 1893. The original production opened at the Shubert Theatre, New York, USA, 7 May 1953. The original cast recording was made on 17 May 1953, and released as an album in 1953.
 
 - "Les Marquises" (Brel, Johnson) – 6:32
- Originally recorded by Jacques Brel on 1 October 1977, and released on his album Les Marquises (1977)
 
 - "Cri du Cœur" (Henri Crolla, Fran Landesman, Jacques Prévert) – 2:40
- Originally recorded by Édith Piaf on 20 May 1960
 
 - "Quartier Latin" (Léo Ferré, de Moor) – 5:13
- Originally from the Léo Ferré album Léo Ferré (1967)
 
 - "Marieke" (Brel, de Moor) – 4:02
- Originally recorded by Jacques Brel on 12 April 1961, and released on his album 5 (1961)
 
 - "April in Paris" (Vernon Duke, Yip Harburg) – 2:48
- Originally from the Vernon Duke/Yip Harburg revue Walk a Little Faster (1932). The original production opened at the St James Theatre, New York, USA, 7 December 1932.
 
 - "La Chanson des Vieux Amants" (Brel, de Moor, Gérard Jouannest) – 5:56
- Originally recorded by Jacques Brel on 3 January 1967, and released on his album Jacques Brel '67 (1967)
 
 - "New Amsterdam" (Elvis Costello) – 3:32
- Originally from the Elvis Costello and the Attractions album Get Happy!! (1980)
 
 - "Les Poètes" (Ferré, de Moor) – 3:19
- Originally from the Léo Ferré album Paname (1961)
 
 - "The Space In Between" (Barb Jungr, James Tomalin) – 3:14
 - "No Regrets" (Hal Davis, Charles Dumont, Michel Vaucaire) – 2:48
- Originally recorded as "Non, je ne regrette rien" by Édith Piaf on 10 November 1960
 
 
Personnel
    
    Musicians
    
- Barb Jungr - vocals
 - Russell Churney - piano (tracks 1, 4, 7, 9-10)
 - Simon Wallace - piano (tracks 3, 5, 8, 13)
 - Kim Burton - accordion (tracks 2, 3, 5, 7-9, 11), piano (tracks 6, 11-12), kaval (track 4)
 - Rolf Wilson - violin (tracks 3, 5-6, 8, 11-13)
 - Julie Walkington - double bass
 - James Tomalin - samples (tracks 1, 5-7, 10, 12)
 - Kevin Hathway - percussion (tracks 2, 4-6, 10, 12)
 
Other personnel
    
- Calum Malcolm - engineer, mixing, mastering
 - Ben Turner - post-production
 - John Haxby - design, photography
 - Douglas Gibb - photography
 
References
    
    
External links
    
- Chanson: The Space In Between
- Chanson: The Space In Between section of the Des de Moor website
 
 - Barb Jungr
- Official website
 
 - Simon Wallace biography
- Simon Wallace section of the Fran Landesman website
 
 - Kim Burton biography
- Kim Burton section of the Joglaresa website
 
 - Rolf Wilson biography
- Rolf Wilson section of the Musicians Gallery website
 
 - Julie Walkington biography
- Julie Walkington section of the Jazz Site website
 
 - James Tomalin biography
- Staff profiles section of the Lime Music website
 
 - Kevin Hathway biography
- Kevin Hathway section of the Royal College of Music website
 
 - John Haxby
- Official website
 
 
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