Paris (Marc Lavoine album)

For other uses, see Paris (disambiguation).
Paris
Studio album by Marc Lavoine
Released October 1991
Recorded France
Genre Pop
Label AVREP/PolyGram
Disques Vogue/BMG (reissue)
Producer Fabrice Aboulker
Jean-Philippe Bonichon
Marc Lavoine chronology
Les Amours du dimanche
(1989)
Paris
(1991)
Faux rêveur
(1993)
Singles from Marc Lavoine
  1. "Paris [1]"
    Released: October 1991
  2. "L'Amour de 30 secondes [2]"
    Released: March 1992
  3. "Ça m'est égal [3]"
    Released: October 1992
  4. "Fils de moi [4]"
    Released: March 1993

Paris is a 1991 album recorded by French artist Marc Lavoine. It was his fourth studio album and his fifth album overall. It provided three singles which achieved moderate success on the French Singles Chart : "Paris" (#28), "L'Amour de 30 secondes" (#32) and "Ça m'est égal" (#41). The album earned a Gold certification awarded by the SNEP and was ranked on the chart for eight weeks, peaking at #35 in its third and fifth weeks.[5]

Track listings

  1. "L'amour de 30 secondes" (Marc Lavoine / Fabrice Aboulker) — 3:40
  2. "Ça m'est égal" (Marc Lavoine / Fabrice Aboulker) — 5:00
  3. "Étagère" (Marc Lavoine / Fabrice Aboulker) — 2:58
  4. "Laisse pousser les fleurs" (Marc Lavoine / Fabrice Aboulker) — 4:18
  5. "Femme seule" (Marc Lavoine / Fabrice Aboulker) — 5:30
  6. "Paris" (Marc Lavoine / Fabrice Aboulker) — 3:50
  7. "Fils de moi" (Marc Lavoine / Fabrice Aboulker) — 4:01
  8. "Tu ne peux pas savoir" (Marc Lavoine / Fabrice Aboulker) — 4:25
  9. "Amour après guerre" (Pierre Grillet, Marc Lavoine / Fabrice Aboulker) — 4:15
  10. "Madame sans gêne" (Marc Lavoine / Fabrice Aboulker) — 3:56

Album credits [6]

Production

Design

Releases

Date Label Country Format Catalog
1991 AVREP/PolyGram Belgium, France, Switzerland CD
Cassette
191034-2
191034-4
1994 Disques Vogue/BMG France CD
Cassette
74321167642
74321167644

Certifications

Country Certification Date Sales certified
France[7] Gold 1992 100,000

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
French SNEP Albums Chart[5] 35

References

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