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1995 studio album by Johnny Hallyday
Lorada Released June 20, 1995 Recorded France , 1995Genre Pop , Rock Label Mercury, Universal Music Producer Erick Benzi
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Lorada (1995)
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"J'la croise tous les matins" Released: June 1995
"Ne m'oublie pas" Released: August 1995
"Quand le masque tombe" Released: November 1995
"Rester libre" Released: March 1996
Lorada is a 1995 album recorded by French singer Johnny Hallyday . It was released on June 20, 1995, and achieved success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), where, however, it failed to top the charts, being blocked by Michael Jackson 's HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I and Céline Dion 's D'eux . It provided four singles in France, but a sole top ten hit : "J'la croise tous les matins" (#7), "Ne m'oublie pas" (#18), "Quand le masque tombe" (#22) and "Rester libre" (#26). Several songs of the album were written by Jean-Jacques Goldman , including the first hit single.
Track listing
"Lorada" (Erick Benzi , Gildas Arzel , Jean-Jacques Goldman and Jacques Veneruso) — 0:47
"Est-ce que tu me veux encore ?" (Gildas Arzel) — 4:42
"Rester libre" (Erick Benzi / Canada) — 4:01
"Le regard des autres" (Jean-Jacques Goldman) — 5:10
"Lady Lucille" (Gildas Arzel) — 4:02
"Un rêve à faire" (Gildas Arzel) — 4:39
"J'la croise tous les matins" (Jean-Jacques Goldman) — 4:31
"Chercher les anges" (Jacques Veneruso) — 6:26
"Tout feu, toute femme" (Jacques Veneruso) — 4:29
"Quand le masque tombe" (Erick Benzi ) — 4:41
"Ami" (Erick Benzi) — 3:44
"Aime-moi" (Erick Benzi) — 4:20
"Ne m'oublie pas" (Gildas Arzel / Jacques Veneruso,Gildas Arzel, Erick Benzi and Gwenael Arzel) — 4:44
Source : Allmusic .[ 1]
Personnel
Musicians
Drums : Ian Wallace (tracks 2,3,5-11,13)
Bass : Phil Soussan (tracks 2,3,5-11,13)
Organ : Jim Prime (tracks 2-5,7-11,13)
Keyboards : Erick Benzi (tracks 2-8,10-13)
Percussion : Erick Benzi (tracks 2,3,7,10), Marc Chantereau (tracks 4,13)
Slide guitar : Robin Le Mesurier (tracks 2-4,7-13), Gildas Arzel (tracks 4,6)
Electric guitar : Gildas Arzel (track 2,3,5,7,10,11), Jacques Veneruso (tracks 8,9,13)
Acoustic guitar : Jacques Veneruso (track 2-4,6,7,10-12, Robin Le Mesurier (tracks 5), Gildas Arzel (tracks 9,12,13), Jean-Jacques Goldman (track 12)
Harmonica : Christophe Duplu (track 2,4,9,13)
Piano : Jim Prime (tracks 5,6), Erick Benzi (track 5)
Tambourine : Erick Benzi (track 11)
Background vocals : Erick Benzi (tracks 1-3,5,8-13), Jacques Veneruso (tracks 1-3,5,6,8-13), Gildas Arzel (tracks 1,2,5,6,8-13), Jean-Jacques Goldman (tracks 1,2,8-10,12,13)
Recording
Artistic production : Jean-Jacques Goldman
Arrangements and production : Erick Benzi
Recorded at Lorada and at Guillaume Tell, by Erick Benzi
Mixed at Guillaume Tell by Chris Kimsey for Chris Kimsey Production
Except tracks 7,10 : mixed by Erick Benzi
Assistants :
At Lorada : Antonio Martinez
At Guillaume Tell : Myriam Eddaira, Stéphane Briand and Jérôme Devoise
Technical team at Lorada : Guy Marseguerra, Guy Laroutis and Luc Vindras
Engraving : Raphaël Jonin / Dyam
Photos : Roberto Frankenberg, Gilles LHOTE / OREP and Tony Frank
Design : Antonietti, Pascault
Releases
Date
Label
Country
Format
Catalog
1995
Universal Music
Belgium, France, Switzerland
CD
5283692
Certifications and sales
Country
Certification
Date
Sales certified
France[ 2]
2 x Platinum
1995
600,000
Charts
Peak positions
Chart (1995/96)
Peak position
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[ 3]
3
French SNEP Albums Chart[ 4]
2
End of year charts
End of year chart (1995)
Position
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[ 5]
18
French Albums Chart[ 6]
9
References
Studio albums Singles Films Family Related articles