Le chemin (Emmanuel Moire album)

Le chemin
Studio album by Emmanuel Moire
Released 29 April 2013
Recorded France
Genre Pop
Label Universal Music
Emmanuel Moire chronology
L'Équilibre
(2009)
Le chemin
(2013)

Le chemin is the third studio album by the French singer Emmanuel Moire. As the contract with Warner Music record label had expired in May 2011 with the release of the debut album (Là) Où je pars in 2007 and the follow up L'Équilibre in 2009, Moire said in 2012 that he was searching for a new record label for materials he was preparing for the third album. Meeting the people at Mercury, an affiliate of Universal Music Group, he met Dominique Gau who had just left Warner to Mercury as the latter's artistic director, Olivier Nuss and Éric Lelièvre, he revealed on 14 January 2013 that Mercury would release his forthcoming album.

The album was released on 29 April 2013 containing 15 tracks. All the songs are co-written by Yann Guillon and by Moire himself, and all are produced by Emmanuel Moire and Ninjamix.

"Beau malheur" was pre-released as the first single from the album in February 2013.

Track listing

Ordinary edition

(All songs co-written by Yann Guillon and Emmanuel Moire. All songs produced by Emmanuel Moire and Ninjamix)

  1. La vie ailleurs (5:15)
  2. Beau malheur (3:37)
  3. Venir voir (4:05)
  4. Je ne sais rien (3;30)
  5. La blessure (4:37)
  6. Vous deux (4:05)
  7. Ici ailleurs (3:31)
  8. Le jour (3:18)
  9. Mon possible (4:04)
  10. Ne s'aimer que la nuit (4:03)
  11. Quatre vies (3:38)
  12. La vie ici (5:15)

Limited edition

  1. La vie ailleurs (5:15)
  2. Beau malheur (3:37)
  3. Venir voir (4:05)
  4. Je ne sais rien (3;30)
  5. Suffit mon amour (limited edition) (3:03)
  6. La blessure (4:37)
  7. Vous deux (4:05)
  8. Ici ailleurs (3:31)
  9. Le jour (3:18)
  10. Ce qui me vient (limited edition) (2:58)
  11. Mon possible (4:04)
  12. Ne s'aimer que la nuit (4:03)
  13. L'abri et la demeure (limited edition) (3:54)
  14. Quatre vies (3:38)
  15. La vie ici (5:15)

Chart performance

Pays Meilleure
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[1] 5
French Albums (SNEP)[2] 1
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[3] 28

References

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