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Lio (album)

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Released
  
1980

Artist
  
Lio

Label
  
Arabella

Recorded
  
1979-1980

Release date
  
1980

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Genres
  
New wave, Pop punk, Bubblegum pop

Producers
  
Jacno, Dan Lacksman, Marc Moulin

Similar
  
Amour toujours, Pop Model, Wandatta, Dites au prince charmant

Lio le premier album


Lio, also known as Premier Album, is the debut album by Belgian pop singer Lio. It features the hit singles Amoureux solitaires, Amicalement votre and her signature song Le Banana Split.

Contents

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Re-Issues

The album was originally released by the record company Arabella in 1980. It was re-released by Warner Music Group in 1996. Finally, a second re-issue by Ze Records followed in 2005 with four bonus tracks, including the extended version of the main hit single "Le Banana Split", "Teenager" (the b-side of "Le Banana Split") and the Spanish version of the single "Amoureux solitaires".

Track listing

According to Lio's autobiography Pop Model, it was her lyricist Jacques Duvall who translated the lyrics of Lonely Lovers, the original English-language song by French punk band Stinky Toys which became Amoureux solitaires. However, if composer-guitarist Jacno approved the cover, singer-lyricist Elli Medeiros didn't. In the end, Duvall couldn't have his name in the official credits of the song and didn't get any royalties for it.

Personnel

  • Coordinator [Reissue Co-ordination], Liner Notes, Design [Digipak & Booklet Design] – Michel Esteban
  • Design [Original Art Cover Design] – Marc Borgers
  • Photography [Photos Booklet] – Guido Marco
  • Producer – Dan Lacksman (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 16), Marc Moulin (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 16)
  • Recorded By – Alan Ward
  • Remastered By – Charlus de la Salle
  • Songs

    1Amicalement vôtre2:46
    2J'obtiens toujours ce que je veux2:35
    3Comix Discomix3:57

    References

    Lio (album) Wikipedia