Rick Allison

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Rick Allison

Rick Allison (born Éric Vleminckx, born July 17, 1964,[1] in Brussels) is a Belgian-born Canadian[1] singer, author and record producer.

Biography[edit]

In 1990, Allison met singer Lara Fabian in a piano-bar in Brussels. They started writing their first songs together and went to Montréal in 1991 to work on Fabian's first album.[2] This record came out in 1991 in Canada and was a huge commercial success. Allison produced Fabian's following francophone albums Carpe Diem, Pure and Nue, all of which performed very well and spawned several hit singles in Canada and French-speaking Europe. He also worked on her first English-language album Lara Fabian.[3]

For the Eurovision Song Contest in 2002, Allison wrote the music for the French entry, "Il faut du temps" by Sandrine François.[2] That same year, he contributed three songs on Johnny Hallyday's album À la vie, à la mort, including the single Pense à moi.

Allison had another major success when he produced Chimène Badi's debut album Entre nous in 2003. The single of the same name topped the French Singles Chart.[4] Later on he worked with other young female singers, including Nolwenn Leroy, Julie Zenatti and Élodie Frégé.

In 2004, Allison and Fabian, who had been a couple in real life, broke up and also ended their professional relationship.[5] This was followed by a series of legal battles over the use of the copyright of Fabian's songs.[6] Allison also contributed five songs to Chimène Badi's hit album Dis-moi que tu m'aimes and worked on two songs Michel Sardou's album Du plaisir.[7]

Since, he has composed songs for several French and French-Canadian singers such as Gino Quilico, Vincent Niclo, Marc-André Fortin, Suzie Villeneuve and Magalie Vaé, for whom he produced the album Magalie in 2006.[7]

In 2004, Allison won the International Achievement Award with co-writer Lara Fabian at the Francophone SOCAN Awards in Montreal.[8]

  • 1991: The eponymous 1991 album of Lara Fabian released by Allison along with single Qui pense à l'amour?
  • 1993: Écris moi and Quelle heure est-il à Montréal in the album Pourquoi tu pars of Nancy Martinez
  • 1995: Album Carpe Diem of Lara Fabian released by Allison
  • 1996: Album Pure of Lara Fabian released by Allison along with singles Tout, Humana, Je t'aime, Si tu m’aimes and La différence
  • 1998: Album Prends-moi of Patrick Fiori released by Allison along with singles Elle est and J’en ai mis du temps
  • 1999: Single De la peau for Sandy Valentino, written with Lara Fabian
  • 1999: Album Lara Fabian Live
  • 1999: Album Chaque feu of Roch Voisine along with the single Et si
  • 2001: Album Nue of Lara Fabian released by Allison along with the singles J'y crois encore, Immortelle, Aimer déjà et Tu es mon autre
  • 2001: Duo Et maintenant by Lara Fabian and Florent Pagny for the album 2 of the last
  • 2002: Music for the song Il faut du temps of Sandrine François, in collaboration with Patrick Bruel ( which has been the song for the contestant from France for the Eurovision song contest)
  • 2002: Single Le jour J for Thibault Durand
  • 2002: Six songs for the album Ange et étrange of Élisa Tovati including the music for the single J'avance (in collaboration with Pierre Ruben)
  • 2002: Three songs for the album À la vie, à la mort of Johnny Hallyday including the single Pense à moi
  • 2003: Single Quelque chose pour quelqu’un of Damien Sargue
  • 2003: Album Entre nous for Chimène Badi along with singles Entre nous and Si j'avais su t'aimer
  • 2003: Song Inévitablement for Nolwenn Leroy in her album Nolwenn
  • 2003: His own album Je suis un autre by Rick Allison
  • 2004: Five songs in the album A Wonderful Life of Lara Fabian
  • 2004: Song Moins de toi d'Élodie Frégé in her eponymous album
  • 2004: Song L'âge que j'ai for Julie Zenatti in her album Comme vous
  • 2004: Song Dis-moi moi pourquoi d'Audrey de Montigny in his album Audrey
  • 2004: Songs La vie, la mort, etc. and J'aurais voulu t'aimer in the album Du plaisir of Michel Sardou
  • 2004: Five songs in the album Dis-moi que tu m'aimes of Chimène Badi
  • 2004: Album Un jour, une nuit of Gino Quilico
  • 2005: Songs En toi and Si je te parle de moi in the album Non négociable of Marie Chantal Toupin
  • 2006: Album Magalie of Magalie Vaé with the single Je ne suis qu'une chanson
  • 2006: Ten songs for the album Un nom sur mon visage of Vincent Niclo
  • 2006: Song Je reviens sur terre in the album Mon cœur est une pomme of Ariane Gauthier
  • 2007: Song Je demande à la vie in the eponymous album of Marc-André Fortin
  • 2008: Eight songs for the eponymous album of Suzie Villeneuve[9]
  • 2010: He releases the album Hit's Amore of Vincenzo Thoma also with the clip "Careless Whisper"
  • 2012: His album "De l'interieur" includes his compositions which are more intimate
  • 2014: He writes lyrics for the song "Le vent et le cri" on the music of Ennio Morricone performed by Romina Arena
  • 2015: Producing and writing in collaboration the album of Lola Dargenti released in Canada in April, the single "La libertad" went into Top 5
  • 2015: Released the single of Étienne Drapeau "Eres mi reina"
  • 2016: He produce and writes two songs for the best-of by Marie-Chantal Toupin, "Merci" and "Derrière soi"
  • 2017: He release the album "Una Via" of the Corsican band I Messageri in Bastia in the studio which he managed in the house he was staying in, instant success!
  • 2017: He produces and writes the album of Fabrizio Zeva, Italo-belgian artist
  • 2017: He produces and writes in collaboration an EP for the american artist, born in Ukraine Dina Layzis
  • 2017: Starts the writing for the musical comedy "RISE" in collaboration with Thierry Sforza
  • 2018: Song "L'âge que j'ai" with Didier Golemanas in reprise in the album of Petula Clark
  • 2018: He released the song "Comme une évidence" for the duo Lynda Lemay and Jean-Charles Wery
  • 2018: He released several songs for the new album of Ginette Reno

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Rick Allison in the French National Library. 6 March 2007. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b Eddy Przybylski (6 March 2002). "Rick Allison veut gagner l'Eurovision". dhnet.be. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Biographie de Lara FABIAN". melody.tv. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Chimène Badi – "Entre nous" in the French Singles Chart". lescharts.com. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  5. ^ Mathias Alcaraz (30 March 2015). "Lara Fabian : son ex, Rick Allison, l'insulte et lui demande de ne plus chanter ses chansons". Voici. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  6. ^ "Lara Fabian poursuivie à son tour". Ici Radio-Canada. 12 April 2007. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Rick Allison on Discogs". Discogs . Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  8. ^ "2004 SOCAN AWARDS | SOCAN". www.socan.ca. Archived from the original on 2016-08-10.
  9. ^ biographiesartistesquebecois.com: Suzie Villeneuve (consulté le 16 novembre 2015)

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