Whenever you feel depressed, leave it to the French to push you over the brink of suicide. Desireless' 'Voyage voyage' sounds like an uptempo pop song, but the underlying message is less upbeat. The fact that I can't understand a word of French also helps, of course.
This 12" single features two remixes of the track. The 'Britmix' was created by Pete Hammond and Peter Waterman, whereas the Euro remix was created by Steve Prestage. Both remixes are quite good, actually.
My collection: 12" single no. 427 Found: Record Exchange, London, 2000 Cost: 1 pound Tracks: 'Voyage voyage (Britmix)' / 'Voyage voyage (Euro remix)', 'Destin fragile (instrumental)'
Desireless was born as Claudie Fritsch-Mentrop on December 25, 1952 in Paris, France. In 1983, she met Jean-Michel Rivat, a composer and record producer who had already made his name working with Michel Delpech, France Gall and Patrick Juvet, amongst others.
In 1986, Rivat composed 'Voyage Voyage', a synthpop song that topped the charts in many European countries, and even reached number five in the UK Singles Chart — a rare feat for a French-language song, although this was a remix of the original entry, which made number 53 in the UK.
I have both releases: the original one (pictured above) and the UK remix version (pictured below). Having heard the two singles, I still can't quite figure out the difference between the two. Maybe if you play it loud...?
Original version My collection: 7" single no. 3144 Found: Record fair, Amsterdam, September 18, 1999 Cost: 2 guilders Tracks: 'Voyage voyage' / 'Destin fragile (instrumental)'
Remix version My collection: 7" single no. 2487 Found: House of Rhythm, London, October 30, 1995 Cost: 80p Tracks: 'Voyage voyage (remix)' / 'Destin fragile (instrumental)'