Un autre univers

Un autre univers
Studio album by Tina Arena
Released 5 December 2005 (2005-12-05)
Recorded 2005
Genre
Length 48:55
Label Columbia
Producer
  • Duck Blackwell
  • Greg Fitzgerald
  • David Gategno
  • Robert Goldman
  • Paul Guardiani
Tina Arena chronology
Greatest Hits Live
(2005)
Un autre univers
(2005)
Songs of Love & Loss
(2007)
Singles from Un autre univers
  1. "Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible"
    Released: 14 November 2005
  2. "Je m'appelle Bagdad"
    Released: 22 May 2006
  3. "Tu aurais dû me dire (Oser parler d'amour)"
    Released: 30 October 2006

Un autre univers (2005) is the sixth studio album, and first entirely French language release, from Australian singer Tina Arena. It successfully climbed to #9 in the French chart in November 2006, its highest position since entering the chart almost a year earlier. The album was certified platinum in France.

The album has a cool blend of acoustic guitars, eastern strings and driving rhythms - a variety of styles that make up the 13 track offering including a duet with the legendary French singer Henri Salvador. The record's title track is actually a French language re-working of "Woman" from her previous studio album, Just Me. The title roughly translates into English as "Another Universe".

Lead single "Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible" was her biggest French hit to date after debuting at #3 on the French national charts[1] in November 2005 and remaining in the top 5 for over 10 weeks.[2] In February 2006 the single achieved platinum sales in France.[3] A second single "Je m'appelle Bagdad" was released in May and a third "Tu aurais dû me dire (Oser parler d'amour)" in October 2006.

Chart performance

The album peaked at #9 on the French Albums Chart for one week, it stayed in the top 100 for sixty-two weeks and a total of seventy-eight weeks in the top 200. The album became the 127th highest selling album in France for 2005 and the 38th for 2006.

In Belgium, it entered the Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart at #70 on 17 December 2005, then successfully moved to its peak position of #24 on 29 July 2006, the album spent a total of fifty-three weeks in the top 100.

In Swiss, this album debuted at #83 and peaked at #69, spending eight weeks in the top 100.

Track listing

# Title Length Composer(s) Lyricist(s) Producer(s)
1"Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible"3:21David MaruaniElodie HesmeGategno
2"Tu aurais dû me dire (Oser parler d'amour)"3:21J. KaplerMathias Goudeau, J. KaplerJ. Kapler
3"Je m'appelle Bagdad"4:17David MaruaniElodie HesmeGategno
4"Si tu veux mon coeur"5:09 Filippina Arena, Irène Bo, Gregory Fitzgerald, Thomas NicholsFitzgerald
5"J'ai envie de savoir"4:28Filippina Arena, Irène Bo, Duck Blackwell, Paul GuardianiBlackwell, Guardiani
6"S'il faut prier"3:34J. Kapler
7"Il y a des jours"3:33David MaruaniOlivier BérangerGategno
8"Un autre univers"3:51Filippina Arena, Vincent Hare, Trina Harmon, Tyler HayesVincent HareBlackwell, Guardiani
9"Et puis après"2:42Henri SalvadorLydia MartinicoBernard Arcadio
10"Changer"2:56Jacques Veneruso
11"Si j'avais le temps"4:10Filippina ArenaPatrick Fiori, Vincent HareBlackwell, Guardiani
12"Jamais non jamais"4:23Filippina Arena, Franck FosseyFranck FosseyBlackwell, Guardiani
13"Simple désir"2:50Filipinna Arena, Irène Bo, Lucy HarrisonBlackwell, Guardiani

Charts & certifications

Peak Positions

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[4] 24
European Top 100 Albums[5] 77
French Albums Chart[6] 9
Swiss Albums Chart[7] 69

End of year charts

Chart (2005) Position
French Albums Chart[8] 127
Chart (2006) Position
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart 47
French Albums Chart[9] 38

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
France (SNEP)[10] Platinum 275,300[11]*

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone

Release history

Region Date Label Catalogue
Belgium5 December 2005 Columbia Records 82876 73740 2
France
Switzerland

References

External links

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