États d'amour

États d'amour

Cover art (Canada)
Studio album by Isabelle Boulay
Released 1998
Genre Pop
Label V2/Sidéral
Producer Olivier Bloch-Lainé[1]
Isabelle Boulay chronology
Fallait pas
(1996)
États d'amour
(1998)
Scènes d'amour
(2000)

États d'amour is francophone Canadian pop singer Isabelle Boulay's second studio album. It was released in Quebec in February 1998 and in France in November 1998, with a somewhat different sequence of tracks.[2][3] Also, a limited edition was issued consisting of the French release together with a bonus mini-CD.[4]

Track listing (Canadian release)

  1. "Je t'oublierai, je t'oublierai" (Lyrics: Luc Plamondon, music: Richard Cocciante)
  2. "Le banc des délaissés" (Zachary Richard)
  3. "Les yeux au ciel" (Lyrics: Damien Ruzé, music: Jacques Romenski)
  4. "J'ai mal à l'amour" (Mario Peluso)
  5. "L'héroïne de cette histoire" (Zazie)
  6. "N'oubliez jamais" (Lyrics: Jim Cregan, music: Russ Kunkel)
  7. "État d'amour" (Lyrics: Roger Tabra, music: France D'Amour)
  8. "La lune" (Lyrics: Christian Mistral, music: Mario Peluso)
  9. "Tombée de toi" (France D'Amour, Roger Tabra)
  10. "L'amour dans l'âme" (Zazie)
  11. "Le saule" (Lyrics: Francis Basset, music: Franck Langolff)
  12. "Homme sweet homme" (Zazie)
  13. "T'es pas mon fils" (Michel Barbeau)
  14. "C'était l'hiver" (Francis Cabrel)
  15. "L'hymne à la beauté du monde" (Lyrics: Luc Plamondon, music: Christian St-Roch)
  16. "Blanche comme la neige"

Track listing (French release)

  1. "Je t'oublierai, Je t'oublierai" (Lyrics: Luc Plamondon, music: Richard Cocciante) — 3:31
  2. "État d'amour" (Lyrics: Roger Tabra, music: France D'Amour) — 4:06
  3. "Le saule" (Lyrics: Francis Basset, music: Franck Langolff) — 5:26
  4. "L'héroïne de cette histoire" (Zazie) — 4:29
  5. "La lune" (Lyrics: Christian Mistral, music: Mario Peluso) — 3:44
  6. "N'oubliez jamais" (Lyrics: Jim Cregan, music: Russ Kunkel) — 4:15
  7. "L'amour dans l'âme" (Zazie) — 4:47
  8. "Les yeux au ciel" (Lyrics: Damien Ruzé, music: Jacques Romenski) — 4:26
  9. "T'es pas mon fils" (Michel Barbeau) — 2:42
  10. "C'était l'hiver" (Francis Cabrel) — 4:07
  11. "Le banc des délaissés" (Zachary Richard) — 4:57

Bonus mini-CD

This was recorded at the Théâtre Saint-Denis during the FrancoFolies de Montréal.[4]

  1. "D'aventures en aventures" (with Serge Lama)
  2. "Amsterdam"
  3. "La Ballade de Jean Batailleur"

Charts

Chart (1999) Peak
position
French Albums Chart[5] 60

Certifications

Country Certification Date Sales certified
Canada[6] Platinum January 21, 1999 100,000
France[7][8][9] Gold February 13, 2002 100,000

References

  1. Biographie - Isabelle Boulay, Audiogram. Accessed on line Dec. 5, 2013.
  2. États d'amour - overview, Allmusic. Accessed on line Nov. 22, 2013.
  3. Isabelle Boulay, biographie, Radio France Internationale. Accessed on line Nov. 22, 2013.
  4. 1 2 Worldcat, OCLC 742855026. Accessed on line Dec. 5, 2013.
  5. États d'amour, in French Albums Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved Dec. 5, 2013)
  6. Music Canada, Gold Platinum Database, search result for Isabelle Boulay, accessed on line November 22, 2013.
  7. . Choose "BOULAY I." to see the certifications of this album. Accessed on line November 22, 2013.
  8. Certifications Albums Or - année 2002, SNEP. Accessed on line November 22, 2013.
  9. This certification threshold was lowered July 1, 2006 (and then again later.) See SNEP, UPFI Fight French Album Certifications, Aymeric Pichevin, July 14, 2006, billboardbiz, accessed on line November 22, 2013, and Syndicat_National_de_l'Édition_Phonographique#Certification-awards.
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