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Alizée discography
Alizée in 2008 live performing at Strasbourg, France
Studio albums6
Soundtrack albums1
Live albums1
Compilation albums1
Singles15
Music videos20
Collaboration1
Tours2

The Alizée discography is the discography of the French recording artist Alizée consisting of six studio albums, seventeen singles and five promotional singles; all the released singles have a music video associated with them.[1]

Alizée's range of musical genres includes pop, mainstream, world, rock, house, electronica among others. She became well known through her participation in the Granies de Star show. Her increased popularity led to a contract with Mylène Farmer and Laurent Boutonnat, her ex-mentors signing a contract with Polydor Records a division of Universal Records. Her debut single, "Moi... Lolita", was released in 2000 and topped the French Single Charts[2] and was successful in many countries including the UK,[3] Germany,[4] Japan,[3] Italy,[3] Spain[5] and others, selling in 2002 two million plus of records worldwide.[6] Jacotey's first studio album, Gourmandises (2000), was released shortly after. The album was highly successful, earning a two times platinum certification in France and platinum in Europe selling to 2002 plus of one million records worldwide.[7] The album was nominated for the Album of the Year honour at the Victoires de la Musique.[8] The follow-up singles—"L'Alizé", "Parler tout bas" and "Gourmandises"— repeated her success; "L'Alizé" peaked at number one on the SNEP[9] being certificated platinum in France.[10]

In 2003, Alizée's second major release, Mes courants electriques, saw a genre shift for her, having more of an electropop and rock feel, rather than the soft synthpop and chanson influences of the first one, including English versions of four songs. The album debuted at number two in the French Albums Chart,[11] and was heavily promoted in the Asian market, certificating gold twice in France and silver in South Korea, becoming very successful in Japan,[12] South Korea,[13] China[14] and other charts. The first single from it, "J'en ai marre!", also debuted at number four rising to the next spot on the French Singles Chart,[15] where it remained for nine consecutive weeks.[15] Other singles include "J'ai pas vingt ans", another top twenty single in France[16] both also released in English versions to appeal to the English-speaking market, "A contre-courant", which became her third single of the album, peaked at 22 in the French Singles Charts and also charted in Belgium and Switzerland.

In 2004 promoting her first tour, a video of the song "Amélie m'a dit" was released, for the promotion of Alizée's live album Alizée En Concert, even though it was not released as a single; for its promotion, a video of the song featuring a collection of clips from Alizée's performances during her tour were used.[17]

After a three-year hiatus, a time spent out of the media limelight, Alizée returned in 2007 with a new album, Psychédélices,[18] the first one to be made without the creative supervision of her former mentors, the first single extracted from the album was "Mademoiselle Juliette", officially released on September 2007,[18] the single reached the number four in Belgium (Wallonia) charts,[19] twenty two in French Singles Chart,[20] it also peaked in Russian singles charts, "Fifty-Sixty" was released as the album's second and last international single in February peaking at number 23 in Flanders, Belgium,[19] the cover version of La Isla Bonita was released just for France being very successful in the country reaching number eight,[21] finally the album was released on December of the same year, the album was not considered a total commercial success in France compared with her last albums, where it reached 2nd place on the download charts and 16th place on the physical album sale charts. The album was more successful in Mexico peaking the number 15 in the albums chart and the number one in the international albums chart, also certified gold in Russia, Mexico and her native France selling plus of 200,000 copies worldwide.[22]

In 2010 was released Une enfant du siècle, an album praised by critics, but commercially failure reaching the 24 spot in the French Albums Chart.[23]

Released in March 2013, Alizée's fifth studio album, 5 received the acclaim from the critics, still with a continuous promotion including their two first extracts À cause de l'automne and Je veux bien.

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
AUS
[24]
BEL (WA)
[25]
FRA
[26]
GER
[24]
ITA
[27]
GRE
[27]
SPA
[28]
SWI
[29]
POL
JAP
[12]
KOR
[14]
RUS
[14]
Gourmandises 40 7 1 29 27 27 22 27 13 40 4 9 4,000,000
Mes courants électriques 9 2 26 29 27 7 13 32 1 3 10 1,500,000
Psychédélices 50 16 99 24 14 300,000
Une enfant du siècle 60 24 17 10,000
5 41 23 15,000
Blonde 19 19 79 20,000
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Compilation albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Sales
FRA
MEX
Tout Alizée 22
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications
[citation needed]
Album
AT
[30]
BEL (WA)
[19]
FRA
[31]
GER
[32]
POL
JAP
[33]
NET
[34]
SPA
[5]
SWI
[35]
RUS
[36]
ISR
2000 "Moi... Lolita" 5 2 2 5 1 1 2 1 11 1 1
  • FR: Diamond
  • NL: Gold
  • SW: Platinum
Gourmandises
"L'Alizé" 52 5 1 43 9 63 23 2
  • FR: Platinum
  • ES: Diamond
  • BE: Gold
2001 "Parler tout bas" 15 12
  • FR: Silver
"Gourmandises" 21 14 70
  • FR: Silver
2003 "J'en ai marre!" 43 5 4 21 15 2 35 11 5 2 Mes Courants Électriques
"J'ai pas vingt ans" 60 20 17 59 3 60 15
"À contre-courant" 20 22 64 61
2007 "Mademoiselle Juliette" 4 22 44 Psychédélices
2008 "Fifty-Sixty" 23 179
2010 "Limelight" Une enfant du siècle
"Les collines (never leave you)"
2012 "À cause de l'automne" 42 131 92 181 5
2013 "Je veux bien"
2014 "Blonde" 25 63 199 Blonde
"Alcaline" 172
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.
Year Title Chart positions Album
FRA
[37]
BEL
(Wa)

[38]
2011 "Des ricochets"
(among Collectif Paris-Africa)
5 47 Collectif Paris-Africa pour l'UNICEF
2012 "Clara veut la Lune"
(Alain Chamfort featuring Alizée)
Elles & Lui
2013 "Dear Darlin'"
(Olly Murs featuring Alizée)
Right Place Right Time

Live albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Sales
BEL (WA)
FRA
SWI
MEX
Alizée En Concert
  • Release: June 20, 2004
  • Label: Polydor Records
  • Formats: CD/DVD
70 38 8
  • MX: Gold
  • FRA: 10,000+[39]
  • MEX: 50,000+
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

DVD releases

Year Title Production details Notes
2004 Alizée En Concert
  • Released: 18 October 2004 (France) / 22 February 2008(Mexico) [40]
  • Label: Polydor Records / Requiem Publishing
  • Format: DVD
  • Contains En Concert Tour compilation of live concerts of Alizée's first tour between September 2003 and January 2004 in France, Belgium and Switzerland. At least footage from L'Olympia (August/September 2003) and Le Zénith (17 January 2004) in Paris can be recognized, also some footage from Forest National in Brussels (12 October 2003). The Mexican edition has very poor quality as it was released as letterboxed NTSC format and only has 2.0 stereo soundtrack (when French has 5.1 Dolby Digital).[41]
2007 Psychédélices Edition Limitée (CD+DVD)
  • The CD contains 11 songs (same as the normal edition). The DVD contains only a short video story called Spychédélices. On the video Alizée is driving a 1970 Mustang convertible. The video is shaky all the time and shows only glimpses of Alizée and the car. On the background is playing the instrumental bridge of Psychédélices song. Also, over the instrumental is narration by Jean Fauque, one of the writers for the album. The video was also released on Alizée's official website, but without the voice over and using two different songs on the background.
2008 Psychedelices CD+DVD
  • The CD containt the normal 11 songs with four bonus songs (La Isla Bonita and three remixes of Fifty-Sixty). The DVD contains four music videos (Mademoiselle Juliette, Fifty Sixty, and two remix videos of Fifty Sixty), plus a video documentary of Alizée's trip to Mexico. The documentary was originally released on internet (by Prodigy MSN) and it's divided into four parts: day 1 - tourism, day 2 - Mexican press, day 3 - promoting on radio and TV, and day 4 - autograph dedication event.

Other appearances

Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Le Tourbillon" 2013 Tal À l'infini (Deluxe Edition)
"Mon petit doigt m'a dit" Aldebert Enfantillages 2
"Tendre rêve" 2014 none We Love Disney 2

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