Rick Allison
Rick Allison (real name: Éric Vleminckx, born July 17, 1964,[1] in Brussels) is a Belgian-born Canadian[1] singer, author and record producer.
Biography[]
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]
All together, he sold more than 25 million records.
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, , 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: l'album éponyme 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 of Lara Fabian released by Allison along with singles Tout, Humana, , 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 , written with Lara Fabian
- 1999: Album Lara Fabian Live
- 1999: Album Chaque feu of Roch Voisine along with the single Et si
- 2001: Album 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 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
- 2002: Six songs for the album Ange et étrange of including the music for the single J'avance (in collaboration with )
- 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 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
- 2004: Song L'âge que j'ai for Julie Zenatti in her album
- 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 of Michel Sardou
- 2004: Five songs in the album 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
- 2007: Song Je demande à la vie in the eponymous album of
- 2008: Eight songs for the eponymous album of [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 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
- 2017: Starts the writing for the musical comedy "RISE" in collaboration with
- 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[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Rick Allison in the French National Library". 6 March 2007. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Eddy Przybylski (6 March 2002). "Rick Allison veut gagner l'Eurovision". dhnet.be. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
- ^ "Biographie de Lara FABIAN". melody.tv. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
- ^ "Chimène Badi – "Entre nous" in the French Singles Chart". lescharts.com. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Lara Fabian poursuivie à son tour". Ici Radio-Canada. 12 April 2007. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Rick Allison on Discogs". Discogs . Retrieved 20 November 2015.
- ^ http://www.socan.ca/about/awards/2004-socan-awards[dead link]
- ^ biographiesartistesquebecois.com: Suzie Villeneuve (consulté le 16 novembre 2015)
External links[]
- 1964 births
- Belgian people of Russian descent
- Belgian people of Irish descent
- Belgian pop singers
- Musicians from Brussels
- Belgian emigrants to Canada
- Living people