Hot & Soul

Hot & Soul
Studio album by Viktor Lazlo
Released 1989
Genre Pop, Pop jazz
Label Polydor, PolyGram
Producer Lou Deprijck
Viktor Lazlo chronology
Viktor Lazlo
(1987)
Hot & Soul
(1989)
Sweet, Soft N' Lazy
(1990)

Hot & Soul is the third studio album by French-Belgian singer Viktor Lazlo. A French version of the album was recorded and released in France, entitled Club Desert.[1]

The first single off the album, City Never Sleeps, was written by Rob Davis[2] who would later go on to write the worldwide hit Can't Get You Out of My Head for Kylie Minogue. The single charted on the Dutch single charts.[2]

Other singles to be released off the album were In The Midnight Sky, Amour Puissance Six and the song Baisers, which was only included on the French version of the album.

Track listing

International Edition[3]
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "City Never Sleeps"  Rob Davis 4:12
2. "Hot & Soul"  Boris Bergman, Charles Geurts, David Linx, Marc Nocquet, Viktor Lazlo 4:14
3. "In The Midnight Sky"  Evert Verhees, Jan Walravens, Patricia Maessen 4:34
4. "Long Distance"  Claude Bofane, Guy Bernard Cadiere, Joëlle Kopf, Maxime Leforestier 4:09
5. "Fever"  Marc Moulin 4:28
6. "Tell Me "Pourquoi Pas""  David Linx, Nicolas Fiszman 3:52
7. "Quiet Now"  Jack Van Poll 3:16
8. "Wish You Were Here"  Christophe Vervoort, David Linx, Roland Bindi, Viktor Lazlo 5:39
9. "Amour Puissance Six"  laude Bofane, Guy Bernard Cadiere, Serge Gainsbourg, Viktor Lazlo 5:24
10. "Pygmy World"  Raphaël Schillebeeckx 4:07

Charts

Album

Charts Peak
position
German Album Charts 22[3]
Swiss Album Charts 22[3]
Dutch Album Charts 30[3]

Single releases

Year Single NL[2]
1989 City Never Sleeps 53

References

  1. "Viktor Lazlo - Club Desert". Hitparade.ch (in German). Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 "Viktor Lazlo - City Never Sleeps". Hitparade.ch (in German). Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Viktor Lazlo - Hot & Soul". Hitparade.ch (in German). Retrieved 10 May 2015.
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