Scènes d'amour
Scènes d'amour is francophone Canadian pop singer Isabelle Boulay's first live album, released in 2000.
Scènes d'amour | ||||
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Released | 2000 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Sidéral | |||
Isabelle Boulay chronology | ||||
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Most tracks on the album were recorded in 1999 during the "Les FrancoFolies de Montréal" annual summer festival in Montreal, where she appeared on stage and sang with a host of famous guest stars. Tracks 8-9 were recorded in Studio Piccolo; the 17th was recorded when Boulay was on tour with Francis Cabrel during the fall of 1999.[1]
Track listing
- "Les yeux au ciel" (feat. Barnev Valsaint) 5:38
- "La ballade de Jean Batailleur" — 5:01
- "Le retour de Don Quichotte" (feat. Michel Rivard) — 5:26
- "L'héroïne de cette histoire" (feat. Éric Lapointe) — 4:39
- "Planchers fragiles" (feat. Daniel Seff) — 3:09
- "Tandem" — 5:01
- "Tombée de toi" (feat. France d'Amour) — 3:08
- "Le banc des délaissés" (feat. Zachary Richard) — 5:10
- "Quand j'aime une fois, j'aime pour toujours" (feat. Gildor Roy) — 4:36
- "J'ai mal à l'amour" (feat. Laurence Jalbert) — 4:05
- "Frédéric" (feat. Claude Léveillée) — 3:19
- "Perdus dans le même décor" (feat. Jim Corcoran) — 5:08
- "Naufrage" (feat. Dan Bigras) — 3:36
- "Couleur café" — 3:26
- "D'aventures en aventures" (feat. Serge Lama) — 3:27
- "Amsterdam" — 3:53
- "C'était l'hiver" (feat. Francis Cabrel)— 3:46
Charts
Chart | Peak position |
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Canadian Albums Chart[2] | 9 |
References
- OCLC 83349409, Worldcat. Accessed on line Dec. 5, 2013.
- Isabelle Boulay - Chart history, billboardbiz. Accessed on line 9 Dec 2013.
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