"En concert" is a live album by French indie pop band Weepers Circus, capturing their electrifying performance at the French Song Festival in Aix-en-Provence in 2009. This album is a vibrant showcase of the band's unique blend of chanson and French indie pop, featuring 13 live tracks that highlight their dynamic stage presence and musical prowess.
The album opens with "Ma dame aux camélias," setting the tone for a captivating journey through Weepers Circus's discography. Fans will delight in live renditions of popular tracks like "Liverpool," "Le coupable," and "Tout n'est plus si noir," each song brimming with the energy and passion of a live performance. The setlist also includes fan favorites "Le cirque des gens qui pleurent," "Apprends-moi," and "La renarde," offering a comprehensive overview of the band's musical evolution.
A standout feature of this album is the inclusion of a studio version of "Tout le monde chante," providing a compelling contrast to the live tracks. The album's duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes ensures a satisfying listen, allowing fans to immerse themselves in the band's enchanting melodies and poignant lyrics.
Recorded and released under Baz Prod / Balandras éditions, "En concert" is a testament to Weepers Circus's enduring appeal and their ability to captivate audiences with their live performances. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their music, this album offers an intimate look at the band's artistry and the magic they bring to the stage.