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“The Ten Commandments” soon to be back on streaming platforms (Photo from the musical “The Ten Commandments” with Ahmed Mouici, Ginie Line and Daniel Levi in the 2000s)
CULTURE – This is news that will please fans of the Ten Commandments. The 2000s musical will return to the music streaming platforms it had disappeared from since the end of its contract with Universal, announced The Parisian February 8.
The flagship titles of the show created by Pascal Obispo will be back on Deezer, Spotify and Apple Music this Friday, February 10. And that’s not all: they will be released for the very first time on double vinyl on Atletico Records, the label created by the singer. You can therefore find The desire to love, Maximum Penalty et Besides, in particular, in digital and physical.
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Pascal Obispo, himself creator of a platform called Obispo All Access, made the decision to restore this access to the public, in particular with regard to Daniel Lévi, who died in 2022 and who played the role of Moïse.
” THE Ten Commandments was no longer on the platforms since I put my music on my app. But the demand was strong for them to come back. The desire to love is a cult song among young people. And Daniel unfortunately left last summer… For him, his wife and children, the troupe, it was important to put the musical back on streaming and to release it for the first time on vinyl. »
Soon the 25th anniversary of Ten Commandments
Moreover, the famous show will celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2025 and there is no shortage of ideas at Albert Cohen, producer of the show, to bring this work back to center stage. ” NOTWe are full of desires to celebrate it and bring it back to life with originality and modernity. In three tours, we still gathered in France 2 million spectators from 2000 to 2003he reminds the Parisian.
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“We traveled to Italy, Japan, Canada, Korea, even Los Angeles, where Val Kilmer played Moses. It was a triumph… But Daniel (Lévi) wanted to privilege his solo career and, for us, it was not possible to do it again on stage without him during his lifetime. »he adds.
Daniel Lévi died at the age of 60 from cancer on August 7.
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