Kabaret

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Kabaret
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Studio album by
Released15 December 2008
Genre Chanson, Jazz
Length46:00
Label Columbia, Sony
Producer Patricia Kaas
Patricia Kaas chronology
Toute la musique...
(2005)
Kabaret
(2008)
Kabaret: Live au Casino de Paris
(2009)
Singles from Kabaret
  1. "Kabaret"
    Released: January 2009
  2. "Et s'il fallait le faire"
    Released: 1 February 2009

Kabaret is the eighth studio album by French singer Patricia Kaas. It was first released digitally on 15 December 2008. The physical release followed in Switzerland, Belgium, Germany and Russia on 6 February 2009, and in a double CD edition in France on 30 March 2009.

Contents

Kabaret, written with a K, like Kaas and the German term Kabarett, is a tribute to the 1930 decade, the sparkling entertainers like Greta Garbo, Suzy Solidor, Martha Graham and others.

The song "Une derniére fois" was written by Kaas, and is therefore her first ever solo written song.

With all-time partner Fred Helbert, Kaas arranged the songs "Le jour se lève", "Et s'il fallait le faire" and "Falling in Love Again."

Track listing

French edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Addicte aux héroïnes"
  • Brifo
  • Tanguy Dairaine
2:16
2."La chance jamais ne dure"
  • Kaas
  • Arnaud de Bosredon
  • Charles Delaporte
  • Hugues Payen
3:40
3."Le jour se lève"
  • François Bernheim
  • Jacqueline Nero
  • Kaas
  • Frédéric Helbert
4:39
4."Une dernière fois"
  • Brifo
  • Kaas
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
4:34
5."Kabaret"
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
  • Michel Cusson
4:01
6."Faites entrer les clowns"
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
3:30
7."Falling in Love Again"
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
3:21
8."Pigalle" (Interlude)
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:00
9."Solo"
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:39
10."Je t'aime encore"
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
5:01
11."Et s'il fallait le faire"
  • Anze Lazio
  • Fred Blondin
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
3:47
12."Mon piano rouge"Brifo
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
4:33
International edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Addicte aux héroïnes"
  • Brifo
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
2:16
2."La chance jamais ne dure"
  • Thieme
  • Knef
  • Laporte
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:40
3."Le jour se lève"
  • Bernheim
  • Nero
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
4:39
4."Une dernière fois"
  • Brifo
  • Kaas
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
4:34
5."Kabaret"
  • Kaplan
  • Kornfel
  • Brifo
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
  • Cusson
4:01
6."Faites entrer les clowns"
  • Sondheim
  • Laporte
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
3:30
7."Falling in Love Again"
  • Hollaender
  • Lerner
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
3:21
8."Pigalle" (Interlude)
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:00
9."Alone"
  • MacKichan
  • Birch
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:38
10."Still in Love"MacCarthy
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
5:00
11."Et s'il fallait le faire"
  • Lazio
  • Blondin
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
3:47
12."Mon piano rouge"Brifo
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
4:33
13."September Song"
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
5:32
14."Solo" (Special edition bonus track)
  • MacKichan
  • Birch
  • Laporte
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:36
15."Je t'aime encore" (Special edition bonus track)
  • MacCarthy
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
5:00
German edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Addicte aux héroïnes"
  • Brifo
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
2:16
2."Das Glück kennt nur Minuten"
  • Thieme
  • Knef
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:40
3."Le jour se lève"
  • Bernheim
  • Nero
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
4:39
4."Une dernière fois"
  • Brifo
  • Kaas
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
4:34
5."Kabaret"
  • Kaplan
  • Kornfel
  • Brifo
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
  • Cusson
4:01
6."Wo sind die Clowns"
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
3:29
7."Falling in Love Again"
  • Hollaender
  • Lerner
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
3:21
8."Pigalle" (Interlude)
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:00
9."Alone"
  • MacKichan
  • Birch
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:38
10."Je t'aime encore"
  • MacCarthy
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
5:01
11."Et s'il fallait le faire"
  • Lazio
  • Blondin
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
3:47
12."Mon piano rouge"Brifo
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
4:33
13."September Song"
  • Anderson
  • Weill
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
5:32
14."Hard Work" (Limited edition bonus track) John Handy Kaas3:16
Russian edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Addicte aux héroïnes"
  • Brifo
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
2:16
2."La chance jamais ne dure"
  • Thieme
  • Knef
  • Laporte
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:40
3."Le jour se lève"
  • Bernheim
  • Nero
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
4:39
4."Une dernière fois"
  • Brifo
  • Kaas
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
4:34
5."Kabaret"
  • Kaplan
  • Kornfel
  • Brifo
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
  • Cusson
4:01
6."Faites entrer les clowns"
  • Sondheim
  • Laporte
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
3:30
7."Falling in Love Again"
  • Hollaender
  • Lerner
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
3:21
8."Pigalle" (Interlude)
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:00
9."Solo"
  • MacKichan
  • Birch
  • Laporte
  • Kaas
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
3:39
10."Je t'aime encore"
  • MacCarthy
  • Dairaine
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
5:01
11."Et s'il fallait le faire"
  • Lazio
  • Blondin
  • Kaas
  • Helbert
3:47
12."Mon piano rouge"Brifo
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
4:33
13."Mne Nravitsya"Kaas3:34
14."Hard Work" (Bonus track)HandyKaas3:15
15."September Song" (Bonus track)
  • Anderson
  • Weill
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
5:32
16."Still in Love" (Special edition bonus track)MacCarthy
  • Kaas
  • Brifo
5:01
French live second CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."K-Thème"HelbertHelbert2:58
2."Mon mec à moi"
Helbert4:23
3."Les hommes qui passent"
  • Barbelivien
  • Bernheim
Helbert4:45
4."Kabaret"
  • Kaplan
  • Kornfel
  • Brifo
  • Dairaine
Helbert4:11
5."Pigalle" (Interlude)
  • Bosredon
  • Delaporte
  • Payen
Helbert5:26
6."Falling in Love Again"
  • Hollaender
  • Lerner
Helbert3:52
7."D'Allemagne"
  • Barbelivien
  • Bernheim
Helbert5:22
8."Une fille de l'Est" Jean-Jacques Goldman Helbert4:38
9."Solo"
  • MacKichan
  • Birch
  • Laporte
Helbert5:29
10."La chance jamais ne dure"
  • Thieme
  • Knef
  • Laporte
Helbert3:42
11."Il me dit que je suis belle"GoldmanHelbert5:10
12."Elle voulait jouer cabaret"BarbelivienHelbert5:07
13."Mademoiselle chante le blues"
  • Barbelivien
  • Bob Mehdi
Helbert8:17
14."K-Interlude"HelbertHelbert2:50
15."Entrer dans la lumière"
  • Barbelivien
  • Bernheim
Helbert4:17
16."Et s'il fallait le faire"
  • Lazio
  • Blondin
Helbert5:06
International special edition bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Et s'il fallait le faire" (Music video) 
2."Studio recording sketch" 
3."Photo schoot sketch" 
4."Kabaret tour concert sketch" 
Russian special edition bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Album" 
2."Patricia Kaas – Choice of France" 
3."Patricia in Russia" 
4."Et s'il fallait le faire" (Video-clip) 
5."Kabaret" (Video-clip) 
6."Photo gallery" 

Charts and certifications

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
World15 December 2008 Sony Music Digital
Europe6 February 2009 CD 3 770001 708003
France30 March 20092CD6 00753 17488 3

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