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Lara Fabian (1991 album)

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Artist
  
Lara Fabian

Producer
  
Rick Allison

Genres
  
Chanson, Dance-pop

Release date
  
1991

Label
  
Polydor Records

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Released
  
1991 (Re-released 1999)

Similar
  
Carpe diem, Every Woman in Me, Toutes les femmes en moi, Un regard 9, A Wonderful Life

Puisque c est l amour


Lara Fabian's eponymous French debut album is the only album Lara has ever recorded that is very upbeat (other upbeat songs are found in Lara Fabian's two English Albums from 2000 and 2004). It is also notable because it is her only album that is dominated by dance-pop type songs instead of ballads. The album became a modest hit, selling over 100,000 copies.

Contents

Qui pense l amour


Personnel

  • Lara Fabian: Main Vocal
  • B.J. Scott, Nathalie Slachmuylder, Dany Coen, Allan Dee: Vocal Backing
  • Rick Allison: Guitars, Keyboards, Keyboard & Drum Programming
  • Phillippe De Cock: Keyboards, Acoustic Piano, String Arrangements
  • Michel Hatzigeorgiou: Bass
  • J.P. Onraedt: Drums, Percussion
  • Stephen Owen: Drum Programming, Percussion
  • Pietro Lacirignola, Manuel Hermia: Saxophone
  • Songs

    1Qui Pense à L’amour4:30
    2Les Murs4:23
    3Pourquoi Pas L’exotisme4:23

    References

    Lara Fabian (1991 album) Wikipedia


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