music.wikisort.org - CompositionCœur de pirate is the debut album by Canadian singer Cœur de pirate, released September 16, 2008 on Grosse Boîte.
2008 studio album by Cœur de pirate
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Released | September 16, 2008 |
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Genre | French pop |
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Length | 31:06 |
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Label | Grosse Boîte |
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Producer | David Brunet, Béatrice Martin |
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Cœur de pirate (2008) |
Blonde (2011) |
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- "Comme des enfants"
Released: September 28, 2008
- "Pour un infidèle"
Released: March 8, 2010
- "Ensemble"
Released: January 11, 2010
- "Francis"
Released: November 15, 2010
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"Ensemble"
The album attracted some media attention in the United States in February 2009 when François Vachon, a photographer from Quebec City, used her song "Ensemble" as the soundtrack to a popular YouTube video depicting his baby son playing with toys, leading to coverage on Good Morning America and a favourable review from blogger Perez Hilton.[1]
As of June 21, 2009, the album had spent 80 weeks on Canada's Nielsen SoundScan charts,[2] and has charted in France, Switzerland and Belgium.[3]
Awards
The album was nominated for Francophone Album of the Year at the 2009 Juno Awards, and was a longlisted nominee for the 2009 Polaris Music Prize.[4]
Track listing
Quebec / Canada release (2008)
- "Le long du large" (2:39)
- "Comme des enfants" (2:51)
- "Fondu au noir" (2:08)
- "Corbeau" (2:04)
- "Berceuse" (1:57)
- "Intermission" (2:58)
- "Printemps" (2:25)
- "Ensemble" (3:07)
- "La vie est ailleurs" (2:27)
- "Pour un infidèle" (duet with Jimmy Hunt) (2:31)
- "Francis" (2:55)
- "C'était salement romantique" (2:52)
French release (2009)
- "Le Long du large" (2:39)
- "Comme des enfants" (2:51)
- "Berceuse" (1:57)
- "Printemps" (2:25)
- "Francis" (2:55)
- "Intermission" (2:58)
- "Ensemble" (3:07)
- "C'était salement romantique" (2:52)
- "La vie est ailleurs" (2:27)
- "Pour un infidèle" (with Julien Doré) (2:31)
- "Corbeau" (2:04)
- "Fondu au noir" (2:08)
All lyrics and music by Béatrice Martin.[5]
Personnel
- Musicians
- Béatrice Martin - vocals, piano
- David Brunet - bass, electric and acoustic guitars, banjo, glockenspiel, percussion, synthesizer, accordion, piano
- Renaud Bastien - bass, acoustic guitar
- Joseph Perrault - drums
- Jean-Denis Levasseur - double bass, clarinet
- Lise Beauchamp - oboe
- Benoît Paradis - trombone
- Lysandre Champagne - trumpet
- Julie Brunet - alto
- Kristin Molnar - violin
- Technicians
- Produced and arranged by David Brunet
- Executive Producer - Eli Bissonnette
- Mixing by Robert Langlois.
- Recorded by Robert Langlois, David Brunet, Marc St-Laurent and Nicolas Ouellette
- Artwork by Vanda Daftari.
- Photography by John Londono.
Charts
Country |
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Peak position |
Total weeks |
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France |
SNEP |
2 |
106 |
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Belgium (Wallonia) |
Ultratop |
4 |
95 |
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Switzerland |
Swiss Music Charts |
35 |
44 |
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Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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