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Francis Goya - Rendez-Vous '1988

Rendez-Vous
ArtistFrancis Goya Related artists
Album name Rendez-Vous
Country
Date 1988
GenreInstrumental
Play time 58 min
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 186/400MB
PriceDownload $0.95
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Tracks list

Tracklist: 

01. Nothings Gonna Change My Love For You 04:06
02. Against All Odds 03:21
03. The Lady In Red 04:10
04. All At Once 04:13
05. Rendez. Vous At The Rio Negro 04:20
06. Thats What Friends Are For 05:12
07. Say You Say Me 04:04
08. Move Closer 04:23
09. Take My Breath Away 04:27
10. On My Own 04:00
11. Theres No Easy Way 03:54
12. Love At The First Sight 04:02
13. Where Do Broken Hearts Go 04:04
14. Ne Me Quite Pas 03:54 

Francis Goya (Francis Weyer) born of musician parents in the city of Liege
(Belgium). He receives his first guitar at the age of 13 and takes guitar
lessons over a one year period to become a true auto dictate. At the age of 16,
he forms his first rock band with his brother and a few friends, The Jivaros. In
1970, Francis is taken on by a professional soul band, The J.J.Band, With whom
he tours Europe and Africa. Their second album is produced by Brian Bennet (The
Shadows) for CBS International in London. Thanks to all this he becomes a studio
guitarist, accompanying various artists on the international scene, Demis
Roussos, Three Degrees, Barry White, Vicky Leandros.
In 1975, a solo artists is born, Francis Weyer becomes Francis Goya. Everything
speeds up with the recording of his first single Nostalgia.Nostalgia goes
straight to the top of the charts, number one in Belgium, Holland, Germany,
Norway and Brazil. Followed, one after the other, by gold and platinum disc in
Europe, Asia and South America, Nostalgia overcome all language barriers and
shall speed him over all the continents of the world and become his guide for
the rest of his career.