Voyage - Souvenirs (Original Extended Mix) [1978 HQ]
Voyage -
Souvenirs (
Original Extended Mix)
Voyage was a
French disco and pop/funk group, consisting of
André "
Slim"
Pezin (guitar/vocals),
Marc Chantereau (keyboards/vocals), Pierre-Alain
Dahan (drums/vocals) and Sauveur Mallia (bass), together with
British lead vocalist
Sylvia Mason-James, who sang on the group's first two albums, Voyage (
1977) and
Let's Fly Away (1978).
For their next two albums, Pierre-Alain Dahan became the lead vocalist on Voyage 3 (
1980) and on
One Step Higher (
1982), and the group's sound changed from disco to funk/pop.
Before Voyage, the four members, Pezin, Chantereau, Dahan and Mallia worked together in a band called
V.I.P.
Connection in
1975 with two disco songs: "
Please Love Me Again" and "
West Coast Drive", songs known by the collectors or/and the amateurs of the beginning of disco music.
It is the same pool of musicians, already known as good musicians in recording studios or in live performances in
France, in particular by their works with the artists like:
Manu Dibango,
Cerrone,
Alec R. Costandinos & the Synchophonic
Orchestra,
Michel Sardou for Slim Pezin;
Michel Legrand,
Jean Musy, Cerrone,
Bernard Lavilliers for Sauveur Mallia;
Léo Ferré,
Michel Delpech,
Guy Béart or
Johnny Hallyday for Marc Chantereau;
Nino Ferrer,
Jean-Claude Petit,
Stéphane Grappelli and more for Pierre-Alain Dahan.
Between the end of
1960s until the mid
1970s, they have become experienced and requested musicians in France,
Europe and worldwide, in all different style of musics, jazz with
Grappelli, French chanson with Ferré, world music and jazz with
Dibango, rock with Hallyday,
French pop with Sardou and Delpech.
Their lone
Billboard Hot 100 entry was "Souvenirs," which hit No. 41 in
1979.[1] They had more success on the
U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart, where two of their albums, Voyage (1978) and Fly Away (1979), hit number one
.
In the UK, the group had three chart
singles. A double
A-side, "From
East To West"/"
Scotch Machine" (the latter song retitled "
Scots Machine" because the term "Scotch" is generally considered offensive in
Scotland) reached No. 13 in 1978, while later that same year "Souvenirs" made No. 56. Also popular was the song "
Lady America". [2] Their last impact on the charts came in 1979 when "Let's Fly Away" peaked at number thirty-eight.[2]
In their origin country, France, it was a success in the nightclubs of
Paris, with a wide broadcasting on the French radios and a reasonable presence on television to promote their songs, they ranked only three singles, "From East To West" peaked at #20 in May 26, 1978, then "Souvenirs" peaked at No. 53 in
January 12, 1979 and "
Tahiti - Tahiti" peaked at No. 43 on May 5, 1979.[3] However, the four musicians have failed to create the same success in the
United States in their French record sales. In spite of the quality of their albums, they did not chart their songs, "
I Don't Want To Fall In Love Again" in
1980 or "Let's
Get Started" in 1982. The four musicians kept on to make albums with a sound more funky than disco, disco music fallen into disuse in the meantime, a musical production always well developed, musically well structured, giving up the concept of the beginning (1977-1978) with all the musics of different places in the world and while keeping the
Shakespeare's language, which is the means of communication most effective in the world to express for the largest number of people their music during the last two albums, a French production similar with the best
American musical production.
After Voyage, all the members continued to work discreetly as solo musicians recording studio in France for many
French singers,
Françoise Hardy,
Alain Chamfort,
Mylène Farmer,
Guesch Patti,
Jean-Louis Murat and more, always in different style of music or in the writing, the arrangements and the productions, for example Slim worked for the
French movie soundtrack called
Betty Blue in
1986 or he was the producer of a French hit "Caressé Mwen" sung by Marijosé Alie in
1987. Sauveur Mallia worked for several musics movies soundtracks like
Moonstruck with
Cher in 1987,
Breakfast of Champions with
Bruce Willis in
1999 and many more projects, ditto for Chantereau and Dahan with several musical projects.