Lara Fabian (French album)
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Lara Fabian | ||
Studio album by Lara Fabian | ||
Released | 1991 |
Lara Fabian's self titled French debut album is considered by some to be her best album because it is the only album Lara has ever record that is somewhat raucous, highly spirited, and very amiable. 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. For those reasons alone, this is an essential album for any Lara Fabian fan or female pop music fans.
[edit] Track listing
- "Qui Pense A l'Amour?"
- "Les Murs"
- "Pourquoi Pas l'Exotisme?"
- "Je M' Arreterai Pas de T'Aimer"
- "Le Jour Ou Tu Partiras"
- "Simplement"
- "Reveille-Toi Brother"
- "Dire"
- "Il Suffit d'un Eclair"