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Recording information: Studios Ferber, Paris, France; Trident Studios, London, England.
Arrangers: Marc Chantereau; Pierre-Alain Dahan; Slim Pezin.
Personnel: Slim Pezin (vocals, guitar, percussion); Marc Chantereau (vocals, keyboards, percussion); Pierre-Alain Dahan (vocals, drums, percussion); Georges Costa, Michel Costa, Titi, Bobby McGee, Stephanie DeSykes, Nick Curtis, Kay Garner (vocals); Pete Willsher (steel guitar); Georges Rodi (synthesizer); Joël Fajerman (programming).
Audio Mixer: Stephen W. Tayler.
Let's Fly Away Music | List Price | $14.98 (You save $2.99) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Jazz, R&B, Soul/R&B, Disco, Dance | | Label | Hot Club | | Orig Year | 1993 | | All Time Sales Rank | 35815  | | CD Universe Part number | 1068258 | | Catalog number | 6606 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 15, 1993 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Marc Chantereau; Pierre-Alain Dahan; Roger Tokarz; Slim Pezin | | Engineer | Paul Scemama; Stephen W. Tayler | | Personnel | Kay Garner - vocals Marc Chantereau - vocals, keyboards, percussion Marc Chantereau - vocals, keyboards, percussion Pierre-Alain Dahan - vocals, drums, percussion Slim Pezin - vocals, guitar, percussion Pete Willsher - steel guitar Bobby Mcgee Georges Costa Georges Rodi - synthesizer Jodl Fajerman - programming Michel Costa Nick Curtis Stephanie DeSykes Titi
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Voyage Let's Fly Away Songs | 1. | Souvenirs |
| 2. | Kechak Fantasy |
| 3. | Eastern Trip |
| 4. | Tahiti, Tahiti... |
| 5. | Let's Fly Away |
| 6. | Golden Eldorado |
| 7. | Gone With the Music |
| Let's Fly Away Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Flying Away with Voyage! This classic recording by disco group Voyage first hit the charts back in 1979. It repeats the winning formula established by the group's first album 'Voyage' the year before; the listener/dancer is transported on a trip around the world, with each song reflecting the musical style of each country visited. What is truly astonishing is how this formula was established long before there was a World Music category! The hit single 'Souvenirs' kicks off the journey, with travels to the mystical Orient('Eastern Trip') and a celebration in the South Pacific('Tahiti,Tahiti'). Lead singer Sylvia Mason has a silvery, enchanting voice which beckons to a journey filled with romance, magic and adventure, especially in the title cut, 'Let's Fly Away.' Finally, the recording concludes with 'Gone with the Music,' a wistful look back at the songs that shaped our lives. After 1979, neither Voyage or disco burned as brightly again but this CD captures a golden moment in time. "Let's find a place, Let's keep on moving!" Submitted by sawermichael (Toronto, Canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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