Paradize
Paradize is a 2002 album recorded by French band Indochine. It was its ninth studio album and was released on May 14, 2002. It achieved great success in francophone countries and even topped the albums chart in Belgium (Wallonia). It provided six singles, which became hit singles : "Punker" (#67 in France), "J'ai demandé à la lune" (#1 in France and Belgium, #4 in Switzerland), "Mao Boy" (#18 in France, #20 in Belgium), "Le grand secret" (#9 in France, #35 in Belgium, #37 in Switzerland), "Marilyn" (#22 in France, #25 in Belgium, #71 in Switzerland) and "Un singe en hiver" (#19 in France, #15 in Belgium, #69 in Switzerland).
Track listing
- "Paradize" (Olivier Gérard, Ann Scott, Nicola Sirkis) – 4:49
- "Electrastar" (Olivier Gérard, Nicola Sirkis) – 5:30
- "Punker" (Nicola Sirkis) – 2:50
- "Mao Boy!" (Olivier Gérard, Nicola Sirkis) – 5:42
- "J'ai demandé à la lune" (Mickaël Furnon) – 3:29
- "Dunkerque" (Olivier Gérard, Nicola Sirkis) – 5:48
- "Like a Monster" (Nicola Sirkis, Jérôme Soligny) – 3:56
- "Le grand secret" (with Melissa Auf der Maur - Olivier Gérard, Nicola Sirkis) – 5:50
- "La nuit des fées" (Olivier Gérard, Gérard Manset, Nicola Sirkis) – 4:58
- "Marilyn" (Olivier Gérard, Nicola Sirkis) – 5:55
- "Le manoir" (Olivier Gérard, Boris Jardel, Nicola Sirkis) – 5:05
- "Popstitute" (Marc Elliard, Olivier Gérard, Boris Jardel, Mathieu Rabatté, Nicola Sirkis) – 4:00
- "Dark" (Olivier Gérard, Rudy Leonet, Nicola Sirkis) – 4:37
- "Comateen" (Olivier Gérard, Camille Laurens, Nicola Sirkis) – 6:07
- "Un singe en hiver" (Jean-Louis Murat) – 3:46
Personnel
- Background vocals : Marc Morgan
- Engineer : Phil Delire
- Pro-tools : Jean-Paul Gonnod and Phil Delire
- Mixing : Gareth Jones and Phil Delire
- Mastering : George Marino
- Art direction, photo and logo : Peggy M.
- Executive producer : Herve Lauzanne
Charts and sales
Peak positions
Chart (2002/04) |
Peak
position |
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[1] |
1 |
French SNEP Albums Chart[1] |
2 |
Swiss Albums Chart[1] |
6 |
|
Year-end charts
Chart (2002) |
Position |
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[2] |
4 |
French Albums Chart[3] |
7 |
Swiss Singles Chart[4] |
29 |
Chart (2003) |
Position |
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[5] |
47 |
French Albums Chart[6] |
24 |
|
Certifications
Country |
Certification |
Date |
Sales certified |
Physical sales |
Belgium[7] |
Platinum |
7 September 2002 |
50,000 |
|
France[8] |
Diamond |
2004 |
1,000,000 |
1,090,000[9] |
Switzerland[10] |
Gold |
2002 |
20,000 |
Chart successions
References
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