Jacques (album)
Jacques is the fifth studio album by the British singer-songwriter Marc Almond. It was released in December 1989. The album is a tribute to the Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel and was instigated by Almond's collaboration with Paul Buck, who adapted Brel's original non-English lyrics specifically for Almond.
The songs for the album were recorded at Milo Studios, London, over four years. Almond was accompanied both by his assembled band and various studio musicians. The artwork and cover painting was designed and painted by Johnny Deux.
Personnel
- Marc Almond – vocals, all arrangements, song adaptation
- Annie Hogan – piano on tracks A1–A5, B1–B5
- Audrey Riley – cello, string arrangements on "The Town Fell Asleep"
- Martin McCarrick – cello, accordion
- Billy McGee – double bass, oboe arrangements, string arrangements on "The Devil ", "If You Go Away" and "The Town Fell Asleep"
- Steven Humphreys – drums, percussion
- Richard Riley – guitar
- Charles Gray – keyboards
- Julia Girdwood – oboe
- Gini Ball – violin
- Maurice Horhut – piano on "I'm Coming" and "My Death"
- Charles Gray – producer, all other instrument arrangements
- Jim Toler – engineer
- Johnny Deux – cover painting