Les Palaces

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Les Palaces
Studio album by
Released24 October 1997
Genrechanson
Length45:00
LabelVirgin Records
ProducerYann Cortella, Areski Belkacem
Brigitte Fontaine chronology
Genre humain
(1995)
Les Palaces
(1997)
Kékéland
(2001)

Les Palaces is the thirteenth album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine, released in 1997 on the Virgin Records label. The album was nominated at the Victoires de la musique for Artist of the Year, but lost to Zazie. The album features a collaboration with Alain Bashung, City, although Fontaine herself admits that the song is "a bit of a failure".[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ah que la vie est belle"5:52
2."La Cour"3:24
3."Les Palaces"3:04
4."Chat"3:12
5."Le Musée des horreurs"3:14
6."City (duet with Alain Bashung)"3:22
7."L'Île"3:03
8."Ali"3:45
9."C'est normal"4:39
10."Délices et orgue"3:11
11."La Symphonie pastorale"6:23

References

  1. ^ Benoît Mouchart (2011). Le Castor astral (ed.). Brigitte Fontaine intérieur/extérieur (in French). ISBN 2859208496.