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Lara Fabian
1999 European cover
Studio album by
Released1991 (Re-released 1999)
GenreDance-pop, chanson
LabelPolydor, Universal
ProducerRick Allison
Lara Fabian chronology
Lara Fabian
(1991)
Carpe Diem
(1994)
Singles from Lara Fabian
  1. "Le jour où tu partiras"
    Released: 1991
  2. "Je m'arrêterai pas de t'aimer"
    Released: 1991
  3. "Qui pense à l'amour?"
    Released: 1992
  4. "Réveille-toi brother"
    Released: 1992
  5. "Les murs"
    Released: 1993
  6. "Dire"
    Released: 1993
  7. "Il suffit d'un éclair"
    Released: 1994

Lara Fabian is the eponymous French-language debut album by Belgian-Canadian singer Lara Fabian. It is her only album dominated by dance-pop songs instead of ballads. The album initially reached #17 in Quebec and eventually reached #3 over a year later. The majority of the album's songs received substantial airplay there. Originally only released in Canada, it was released in francophone European territories in 1999 following Fabian's breakthrough success there with the album Pure.

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Qui pense à l'amour"
Allison4:29
2."Les murs"Franck OlivierOlivier4:23
3."Pourquoi pas l'exotisme?"
  • Meissner
  • Swirsky
4:22
4."Je m'arrêterais pas de t'aimer"FabianFabian2:43
5."Le jour où tu partiras"OlivierOlivier3:34
6."Simplement"OlivierOlivier3:21
7."Réveille-toi brother"Fabian
  • Allison
  • Langis Marc
4:19
8."Dire"FabianAllison4:06
9."Il suffit d'un éclair"FabianMeissner4:13
10."Croire"Alain GarciaJacques Cardona2:44

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ "Lara Fabian – Lara Fabian". Discogs. Retrieved 11 June 2024.