Douce violence (album)
Douce violence | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 16 September 1992 | |||
Recorded | 1992 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 42:12 | |||
Label | BMG-Ariola, Neige Music | |||
Producer | Raymond Donnez, Georges Lunghini | |||
Elsa Lunghini chronology | ||||
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Singles from Douce Violence | ||||
Douce violence is the third album of the French singer Elsa Lunghini, and it was released in 1992.
Background and critical reception
[edit]In this album, when she was only 19, she began to disassociate herself from his father, the composer Georges Lunghini. Understanding her phobias, he wrote songs including "Bouscule-moi" or "Tout l'temps, tout l'temps." There are also four songs written by Jean-Loup Dabadie.
This album met with less success than previous ones, although it was certified Gold,[3] and marked the singer's change of look : indeed, she appeared more adult with a very short cut.
The singles from this album were less successful than the previous one : "Bouscule-moi" was the only one that reached the French Singles Chart, but it failed to enter the top ten (#14).
Track listing
[edit]# | Title[4] | Length |
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1. | "Supplice chinois (toop toop)" (Jacques Duvall / Georges Lunghini) |
4:14
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2. | "C'est bien, c'est mal" (Jean-Loup Dabadie / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini) |
3:34
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3. | "Être ensemble" (Jean-Loup Dabadie / Georges Lunghini) |
3:50
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4. | "Jamais toujours" (Jacques Duvall / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini) |
4:07
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5. | "Mercurochrome" (Jacques Duvall / Georges Lunghini) |
4:23
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6. | "Bouscule-moi" (Jacques Duvall / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini) |
3:30
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7. | "Le cœur ailleurs, l'amour ailleurs" (Jean-Loup Dabadie / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini) |
3:49
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8. | "Parfums d'amour" (Jacques Duvall / Georges Lunghini) |
4:10
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9. | "Amoureuse, moi ?" (Jacques Duvall / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini) |
4:10
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10. | "Tout le temps, tout le temps" (Jean-Loup Dabadie / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini) |
2:45
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11. | "Changer sa vie" (Gérard Presgurvic / Vincent-Marie Bouvot - Georges Lunghini) |
3:40
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Album credits
[edit]Personnel
[edit]- Raymond Donnez - programming
- Celmar Engel - synthesizer
- Claude Salmiéri - drums
- Roger Secco - drums
- Denis Benarrosh - percussion
- Bernard Paganotti - bass guitar
- Jannick Top - bass guitar
- Gérard Bikialo - piano
- Michel-Yves Kochmann - guitar
- Basile Leroux - guitar
- Patrice Tison - guitar
- Elsa - backing vocals
Production
[edit]- Arranged by Raymond Donnez
- Produced by Raymond Donnez & Georges Lunghini
- Engineered by Didier Bader & Bruno Lambert
- Mixed by Bruno Lambert at Studio Marcadet, Paris
- Amoureuse, moi ? mixed by Andy Scott
Design
[edit]Charts, certifications and sales
[edit]Certifications and sales
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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France (SNEP)[6] | Gold | 100,000* |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
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French Albums Chart[7] | 5 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Encyclopédisque - Disque : Bouscule-moi".
- ^ "Encyclopédisque - Disque : Supplice chinois (Toop toop)".
- ^ Elsa's certifications Chartsinfrance.net (Retrieved June 1, 2008)
- ^ Douce Violence, track listing Lescharts.com (Retrieved June 1, 2008)
- ^ "Le site d'Elsa Lunghini - les infos".
- ^ "French album certifications – Elsa – Douce Violence" (in French). InfoDisc. Select ELSA and click OK.
- ^ Elia Habib, Muz hit. tubes, p. 583 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)