Calogero (album)

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Calogero
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 20, 2002
Recorded France
Genre Pop rock, Chanson
Length48:41
Label Universal Records
Mercury
Calogero chronology
Au Milieu des autres
(2000)
Calogero
(2002)
3
(2004)
Singles from Calogero
  1. "Aussi libre que moi"
    Released: January, 2002
  2. "En apesanteur"
    Released: May 2002
  3. "Tien An Men"
    Released: January 2003
  4. "Prendre racine"
    Released: July 2003

Calogero is the name of the second studio album recorded by the French singer and songwriter Calogero. It was released in 2002 and achieved a great success, notably when the next album, 3 , came out.

Contents

Album information

After a small success of the previous album, Au Milieu des autres, Calogero decided to release a new album, with an eponymous title. For this album, Calogero composed almost all the music, while famous artists in France wrote the lyrics. Françoise Hardy, Lionel Florence and Gioacchino, Calogero's brother, participated in the writing of at least one song. A hidden track is also available after the 11th song, "L'Européen".

The album had a very long chart trajectory in the French and Belgian (Wallonia) albums charts. Indeed, the success of the next album, 3 , made Calogero able to remain for respectively 104 and 94 weeks on the charts. In Belgium the album hit #2 in its second week, but in France, it reached its peak position, #3, almost two years after its release.

In France, four singles were released from this album ; however, only the second one, "En Apesanteur", had success, peaking at #13 for two weeks on the French Singles Chart and hitting Gold status. The three other singles achieved a minor success : "Aussi libre que moi" reached #35, "Tien an Men" #43, and "Prendre racine" #39.

The CD was re-issued in 2003 with a second CD containing five tracks.

Track listing

First release, 2002

CD
#Title [1] Length
1."En apesanteur"
(A.Filippi / Calogero - Gioacchino)
3:23
2."Aussi libre que moi"
(A.Filippi / L.Florence - Calogero)
4:24
3."Tien An Men"
(L.Florence / Calogero - Gioacchino)
4:48
4."Prouver l'amour"
(P.Grillet / Calogero)
3:12
5."Prendre racine"
(P.Guirao / Calogero - Gioacchino)
4:42
6."À la gueule des noyés"
(P.Guirao / Calogero - Gioacchino)
4:06
7."Une dernière chance"
(F.Hardy / Calogero)
4:47
8."Juste un peu de silence" (Duet with Yvette Hammond)
(L.Florence - P.Guirao / Gioacchino)
3:31
9."Je vis là où tu m'as laissé"
(L.Florence - A.Ekpob / Calogero - Gioacchino)
4:42
10."Partir ou rester"
(L.Florence - P.Guirao / Calogero - Gioacchino)
5:13
11."Le Plus Beau Jour"
(R.Haroche / Calogero - O.Marly)
3:57
111."L'Européen"
(A.Filippi / Calogero)

1 Hidden track

Second release, 2003

Additional CD
#TitleLength
1."Le Plus Beau Jour" (live)
(R.Haroche / Calogero - O.Marly)
4:12
2."En apesanteur" (live)
(A.Filippi / Calogero - Gioacchino)
5:10
3."De cendres et de terre" (live)
(L.Florence / Calogero - Gioacchino)
6:25
4."Juste un peu de silence" (Duet with Bérénice)
(L.Florence - P.Guirao / Gioacchino)
3:48
5."Prendre racine" (new version)
(P.Guirao / Calogero - Gioacchino)
4:19

Credits

Editions

Personnel

Except : "Tien An Men" : Yannick Fonderie

Except : "Aussi libre que moi" : Erwin Autrique at studio ICP

Charts

Certifications

CountryCertificationDateSales certifiedPhysical sales
Belgium [9] 2 x Platinum26 March 2010100,000
France [10] Diamond20041,000,000978,000 [11]
Switzerland [12] Gold200420,000

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