Cendres de Lune | ||||
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Studio album by Mylène Farmer | ||||
Released | April 1986 (first edition) April 1987 (second edition) |
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Recorded | Paris | |||
Genre | Pop music | |||
Length | 53:08 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Laurent Boutonnat | |||
Mylène Farmer chronology | ||||
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Singles from Cendres de Lune | ||||
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Cendres de Lune is the debut album by the French singer/songwriter Mylène Farmer, released on April 1, 1986. The album was precedeed by the hit single "Libertine", and the album was rereleased in 1987 preceded by the song "Tristana". This album, which was Farmer's sole one written and composed by Laurent Boutonnat, achieved moderate success in France when compared with her later albums but it helped to launch her career.
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After the moderate success of the first four singles ("Maman a tort", "My Mum Is Wrong" [the English language version of "Maman a tort"], "On est tous des imbéciles" and "Plus grandir"), Farmer decided to release her first album. At the time, she had signed a contract for two albums with the recording company Polydor, which reserved the right to break the contract at any time. Fortunately, in 1986, the success of "Libertine" brought Farmer her first big hit and allowed her to produce Cendres de Lune.[1]
The vinyl release of the album contained only nine tracks, including "Maman a tort", "Plus grandir" and its B-side "Chloé", plus six other songs. Polydor did not procure the copyright for "My Mum Is Wrong", "On est tous des imbéciles" and its B-side "L'Annonciation" from RCA, the label Farmer released those tracks on. However, in 1987, with the increasingly prominence of the Compact Disc, the album was reissued with a total of 12 titles: "Tristana", the 1987 hit written by Farmer, and two remixes ("Libertine" [remix special club], "Tristana" [remix club]) were added to the track listing.
The album was also released in Canada and Germany. The cover, in black and white, was produced by Laurent Boutonnat and shows Farmer in profile, apparently sad, putting on a hat.
The lyrics were written by Laurent Boutonnat who claimed to have had difficulty in composing them.[2] However, "Plus grandir", "Tristana" and "Au Bout de la nuit" were written by Farmer herself (from "Tristana" onwards, she wrote all the lyrics of her songs), and "Maman a tort" by Jérôme Dahan. Generally, the lyrics deal with themes that would recur in Farmer's future albums, namely death, violence, suicide, sexuality, sadness and fear of aging.[3] Therefore, the bases of the singer's universe were laid with this first album whose darkness contrasted greatly with the optimistic songs of the time.[2]
Except for "Maman a tort" and "Libertine", the music was produced by Laurent Boutonnat who used mostly synthesizers and acoustic keyboards and was inspired by the New Wave.[2]
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Cendres de Lune was generally well-received by critics. It was considered as an "excellent" album (Gaipied),[5] a "success" (Podium),[6] "a first album rather masterly" (La Provence),[7] "in the area of the variety, one of the most beautiful things of the moment" (Les Gran).[8] "Full of little marvels" (Charente),[9] it contains "hits having an wholesome impertinence" (Télé Poche)[10] and "provides a real insight of [Farmer]'s talent"; [the singer] carries us with her crystalline voice and strange texts, out of time and out of the standards" (Le Républicain).[11] "The songs of Mylène fill the air with an atmosphere alternately naughty and sad but very engaging" (7 à Paris).[12] "Mylène's voice is exquisite and her accomplices made her sing little ordinary things" (La Dépêche).[13] "[Farmer] seduces with sensitive texts, almost surreal, tenderly erotic" (Le Télégramme).[14]
In 1986, the album reached #10 on the French Top Albums and was certified Double gold by the SNEP for a minimum of 200,000 copies sold. Three years later, it appeared again on the chart for four weeks, peaking at #39.
In 2005, the album was reissued in a digipack version at the same time of Avant que l'ombre... 's release. As a result, Cendres de Lune entered the Top Mid 'Price album chart on March 20, 2005, and reached #5. It remained on this chart for four weeks totaling 5,649 sales.
Year | Title | Date of release | Physical sales (France) |
Certification | Peak position | |||
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FR | BE (WA) | FR | BE (WA) | SWI | ||||
1984 | "Maman a tort" "My Mum Is Wrong" |
March, 1984 | 100,000 | — | — | — | — | — |
1985 | "Plus grandir" | September 25, 1985 | 80,000 | — | — | — | — | — |
1986 | "Libertine" | April 1, 1986 | 400,000 | Silver | — | 10 | — | — |
1987 | "Tristana" | February, 1987 | 300,000 | Silver | — | 7 | — | — |
Date | Label | Country | Format | Catalog |
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April, 1986 | Polydor | France | CD | 831732-2 |
12" | 829127-1 | |||
Cassette | 831732-4 | |||
Polydor | Canada | 12" | TFX8720 | |
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Polydor | Germany | 12" | 829127-2 | |
April, 1987 | Polydor | France | CD | 831732-2 |
12" | 831732-1 | |||
Cassette | 831732-4 | |||
1995 | Polygram | France | CD | 8317322 |
1998 | Polygram France | France | CD | 8317322 |
2005 | Polydor | France | Digital | — |
2006 | Universal | France | CD - Digipack | 9828263 |
1 9 songs, without "Tristana" and the two remixes
# | Title | Length | Writer(s) | Composer(s) | Comment, performances on tours and TV[15] | |
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1 | "Libertine" | 3:49 | Laurent Boutonnat | Jean-Claude Déquéant |
Main article: Libertine (song)
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2 | "Au Bout de la nuit" | 4:21 | Mylène Farmer | Laurent Boutonnat |
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3 | "Vieux Bouc" | 5:38 | Laurent Boutonnat | Laurent Boutonnat |
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4 | "Tristana" 1 | 4:35 | Mylène Farmer | Laurent Boutonnat |
Main article: Tristana (song)
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5 | "Chloé" | 2:35 | Laurent Boutonnat | Laurent Boutonnat |
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6 | "Maman a tort" | 4:04 | Jérôme Dahan | Laurent Boutonnat |
Main article: Maman a tort
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7 | "We'll Never Die" | 4:15 | Laurent Boutonnat | Laurent Boutonnat |
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8 | "Greta" | 4:48 | Laurent Boutonnat | Laurent Boutonnat |
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9 | "Plus grandir" | 4:04 | Mylène Farmer | Laurent Boutonnat |
Main article: Plus grandir
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10 | "Libertine" (remix special club) 1 | 5:53 | Laurent Boutonnat | Jean-Claude Déquéant |
Main article: Libertine (song)
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11 | "Tristana" (remix club) 1 | 7:10 | Mylène Farmer | Laurent Boutonnat |
Main article: Tristana (song)
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12 | "Cendres de Lune" | 1:47 | — | Laurent Boutonnat |
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1 Only on the second edition of the album
Except "Libertine": Jean-Claude Déquéant; "Maman a tort": Jérôme Dahan & Laurent Boutonnat
Except "Tristana": Thierry Rogen
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Except: "Maman a tort": Bertrand Le Page Cesanie; "Greta": Bertrand Le Page, Movie Box Music
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Country | Certification | Date | Sales certified | Physical sales |
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France | 2 x Gold[16] | 1989 | 600,000 | 700,000 |
Chart (1986) | Peak position |
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French SNEP Albums Chart[17] | 10 |
Chart (1989) | Peak position |
French SNEP Albums Chart[17] | 39 |
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
French Top Mid'Price[17] | 5 |
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