Nue (Lara Fabian album)

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Lara Fabian
Lara Fabian cover
Studio album by Lara Fabian
Released Flag of France August 28, 2001
Flag of Canada October 30, 2001
Recorded 2000 - 2001
Genre Pop, French pop
Adult Contemporary
Length 73:36
Label Polydor
Universal Music Group
Producer Rick Allison
Lara Fabian chronology
Lara Fabian (2000)
(1999-2000)
Nue
(2001)
Live
(2002)
Alternate cover
Rare "Nue" album cover
Rare "Nue" album cover

Nue (french for naked), is Lara Fabian's fifth album, and first French release in four years, since Pure, which earned Lara instant fame in Europe. After selling 8 million records throughout the world, a matured Lara indulges in a personal project with Nue, doing most of the writing with her accomplice Rick Allison. A sophisticated and surprising musical journey that includes a duet with Belgian singer Maurane "Tu es mon autre" (You're my other), and "Rio" a song inspired by Brazil where she remains extremely popular.

[edit] Track listing

# TITLE Written by Time
1. "J'y Crois Encore" Lara Fabian, Rick Allison 03:29
2. "Aimer Déjà" Lara Fabian, Rick Allison 04:07
3. "S'en Aller" Lara Fabian, Rick Allison 04:45
4. "Silence" Lara Fabian, Rick Allison 03:48
5. "Parce Que Tu Pars" Lara Fabian, Rick Allison 04:28
6. "Je Suis Mon Cœur" Christine Lidon, Daniel Lavoie 05:46
7. "Tango" Lara Fabian, Rick Allison 04:00
8. "Imagine" Lara Fabian, Rick Allison 04:02
9. "Tu Es Mon Autre" (with Maurane) Lara Fabian, Rick Allison 03:42
10. "Rio" Lara Fabian, Vincenzo Thoma, Rick Allison 03:34
11. "Bambina" Lara Fabian, Jane Clewer 04:23
12. "Immortelle" Lara Fabian, Rick Allison 05:18
13. "Le roi Est Une Femme" Didier Golemanas, Daniel Seff 05:15
14. "Piano Nocture" Rick Allison, Daniel Lavoie, Daniel Seff, Jane Clewer 16:51

[edit] Credits

  • Rick Allison : Guitar, Piano, Arranger, Programming, Clavier, Basse
  • Kate Barry : Photography
  • Janey Clewer : Piano
  • Julie Leblanc : Choir, Chorus
  • Cathi Leveille : Choir, Chorus
  • Kim Richardson : Choir, Chorus
  • William James Ross : Arranger
  • Dorian Sherwood : Percussion, Choir, Chorus