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Lara Fabian (1991 album)

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Lara Fabian
File:Lara Fabian 1991.jpg
Studio album by
Released1991 (Re-released 1999)
GenreDance-pop, chanson
LabelPolydor, Universal
ProducerRick Allison
Lara Fabian chronology
Lara Fabian
(1991)
Carpe Diem
(1994)

Lara Fabian's eponymous French debut album is the only album Lara has ever recorded that is very upbeat (other upbeat songs are found in Lara Fabian's two English Albums from 2000 and 2004). It is also notable because it is her only album that is dominated by dance-pop type songs instead of ballads. The album became a modest hit, selling over 100,000 copies.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Qui pense à l'amour"
Allison4:29
2."Les murs"Franck OlivierOlivier4:23
3."Pourquoi pas l'exotisme?"
  • Meissner
  • Swirsky
4:22
4."Je m'arrêterais pas de t'aimer"FabianFabian2:43
5."Le jour où tu partiras"OlivierOlivier3:34
6."Simplement"OlivierOlivier3:21
7."Réveille-toi brother"Fabian
  • Allison
  • Langis Marc
4:19
8."Dire"FabianAllison4:06
9."Il suffit d'un éclair"FabianMeissner4:13
10."Croire"Alain GarciaJacques Cardona2:44

Personnel[1]

  • Lara Fabian - Main Vocal
  • B.J. Scott, Nathalie Slachmuylder, Dany Coen, Allan Dee - Backing vocals
  • Rick Allison - Guitars, Keyboards, Keyboard & Drum Programming
  • Phillippe De Cock - Keyboards, Acoustic Piano, String Arrangements
  • Michel Hatzigeorgiou - Bass
  • J.P. Onraedt - Drums, Percussion
  • Stephen Owen - Drum Programming, Percussion
  • Pietro Lacirignola, Manuel Hermia - Saxophone

References