Jenifer fait son live

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Jenifer fait son live
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Live album by
ReleasedOctober 3, 2005
RecordedLe Zénith, Paris
Genre Pop, pop rock, soul
Length1h35
Label Universal, Mercury
Jenifer Bartoli chronology
Le Passage
(2004)
Jenifer fait son live
(2005)
Lunatique
(2007)

Jenifer fait son live is the name of the first live album recorded by French singer Jenifer Bartoli. It was recorded during Jenifer's first live tour at Zenith of Paris, on April 12 and 13, 2005. The album contains a new version of "Serre-moi", a song available on Jenifer's previous album Le Passage . It was released on October 3, 2005 and was a success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), where it reached the top ten.

Contents

Formats and track listing

CD album
#TitleLength
1"Ose"5:53
2"Comme un yo-yo"5:06
3"Le Passage"3:34
4"Le Souvenir de ce jour"3:36
5"Celle que tu vois"4:42
6"Donne-moi le temps"4:23
7"Chou boup"3:34
8"Pour toi"3:57
9"Au soleil"4:06
10"J'en ai assez"3:04
11"Des Mots qui résonnent!"4:08
12"Mauvais sang"4:00
13"De vous à moi"2:56
14"Je ne pourrai plus aimer"4:09
15"C'est de l'or"5:12
16"Dirty Man"4:08
17"J'attends l'amour"4:15
18"Ma Révolution"4:54
19"Serre-moi" (single mix)3:23
CD 2
  1. "Tom's Diner"
  2. "Serre-moi"
DVD

The DVD contains the same track listing. It was recorded on November 9, 2005.

Charts and sales

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
France (SNEP) [7] Gold100,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

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