Live (Lara Fabian album)

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Live
Lara Fabian Live 1999 CD Cover.jpg
Live album by
Released Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg March 2, 1999
Flag of France.svg April 27, 1999
Recorded1998
Genre Live album, French pop, pop
Label Polydor
Lara Fabian chronology
Pure
(1996)
Live
(1999)
Lara Fabian
(1999–2000)

Live is Lara Fabian's first live album and fourth in total. The album was released in 1999.

Contents

Track listing

2 CDs edition

Disc 1
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Ouverture Tout"Lara FabianRick Allison01:58
2."Alléluia"Lara FabianDaniel Seff, Rick Allison04:14
3."Les amoureux de l'an deux mille"Lara FabianRick Allison05:21
4."Leïla"Lara FabianMeissner Stan06:09
5."La différence"Lara FabianRick Allison04:19
6."Perdere l'amore"Giampiero ArtegianiMarcello Marrocchi05:33
7."J'ai zappé"Dominique OwenVincent Thoma05:25
8."Si tu m'aimes"Lara FabianRick Allison04:30
9."Evidemment"Michel BergerMichel Berger04:15
10."Tout"Lara FabianRick Allison04:44
Disc 2
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Humana"Lara FabianRick Allison05:50
2."Urgent désir"Daniel Lavoie, Mario ProulxDaniel Lavoie04:27
3."Ici"Lara Fabian, Daniel SeffDaniel Seff03:29
4."Dites-moi pourquoi je l'aime"Lara Fabian, Lovena FoxDave Pickell05:18
5."Réveille-toi brother"Lara FabianRick Allison, Marc Langis07:23
6."Je suis malade"Serge LamaAlice Dona05:25
7."Je t'aime"Lara FabianRick Allison06:15
8."Je t'appartiens"Lara FabianJaney Clewer03:47
9."Requiem pour un fou" (with Johnny Hallyday))Gilles ThibautG Layani04:04

1 CD edition

#TitleMusicLyricsTime
1"Overture Tout"Rick AllisonLara Fabian01:58
2"Alléluia"Daniel Seff, Rick AllisonLara Fabian04:14
3"Leïla"Meissner StanLara Fabian06:09
4"Perdere l'amore"Marcello MarrocchiGiampiero Artegiani05:33
5"J'ai zappé"Vincent ThomaDominique Owen05:25
6"Si tu m'aimes"Rick AllisonLara Fabian04:30
7"Evidemment" (with Rick Allison)Michel BergerMichel Berger04:15
8"Tout"Rick AllisonLara Fabian04:44
9"Humana"Rick AllisonLara Fabian05:50
10"Ici"Daniel SeffLara Fabian, Daniel Seff03:29
11"Dites-moi pourquoi je l'aime"Dave PickellLara Fabian, Lovena Fox05:18
12"Je suis malade"Alice DonaSerge Lama05:25
13"Je t'aime"Rick AllisonLara Fabian06:15
14"Je t'appartiens"Janey ClewerLara Fabian03:47

Charts

Chart (1999)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [1] 1
French Albums (SNEP) [2] 1

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Belgium (BEA) [3] Gold25,000*
France (SNEP) [4] 2× Gold200,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

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