Elles & Lui | ||||
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Released | Digital album: 7 May 2012 (France) CD album: 28 May 2012 (France) | |||
Recorded | 2011-2012 | |||
Genre | French pop | |||
Length | 45:45 | |||
Label | Fontana, Mercury Music Group | |||
Producer | Olivier Schulteis, Jean-Pierre Pilot and William Rousseau | |||
Alain Chamfort chronology | ||||
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Elles & Lui (English: Them & Him) is 14th studio album by Alain Chamfort. It was digitally released in France on 7 May 2012, followed by physical CD release on 28 May 2012. The album celebrates the 40th anniversary of Chamfort's career, with every track on the album featuring a duet with a female vocalist.
"With nearly forty year career studded with elegant and refined compositions, Alain Chamfort is the undisputed leader of the French pop generation. He plotted, accompanied mainly by Serge Gainsbourg and Jacques Duvall of the words, the contours of a singular and timeless: Rendez-Vous au Paradis, Malaise en Malaisie, Manureva, L'ennemi dans la Glace, Bamboú, Traces de Toi, Mouse since it is serious, Clara veut la Lune, Palais Royal, and Les Beaux Yeux de Laure. A work in which seduction, compared to women, have always been paramount." (Mercury Records) [1]
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