Carnets de scène explained

Carnets de scène
Type:live
Artist:Patricia Kaas
Cover:Carnets_de_scène.jpg
Released:November 1991
Genre:Pop
Label:Sony Musique
Columbia Records
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Carnets de scène (Eng: Memories) is an album recorded by the French artist Patricia Kaas. It was her first live album, and her third album overall. Recorded during the Scène de vie tour, Kaas' first concerts tour, and released in 1991, the album was successful, particularly in France, and was also re-issued as DVD in 2004.

Background

After the huge success of her first two studio albums, Kaas decided to perform a series of concerts across the world : the Scène de vie tour. There were 210 concerts, 650,000 spectators in 13 countries, including Japan, Canada and the USSR, where she sang in Moscow and Leningrad. It was recorded across two days between May 12 and 19, 1990, at Zénith of Paris (France).

The album contains many songs from Mademoiselle chante... and Scène de vie, plus a few new songs, such as "Lily Marlène". The hits "Mademoiselle chante le blues" and "Quand Jimmy dit" were performed in an extended version.The original double CD included 20 tracks; the single CD issue includes the 16 tracks listed below.

About 13 years later, the label Sony BMG also published the album as a live DVD.

Chart performances

The CD went straight to #8, its peak position, on December 6, 1991, on the French SNEP Albums Chart. It remained for only two weeks in the top ten and 16 weeks in the top 40.[1] It achieved double gold four years after its release.[2]

The album was less successful in Germany (#53) and Switzerland (#40), where it stayed in the low positions.[3]

Track listing

CD
Title[4] Length
1. "Générique (Thème Montmajour"
(François Bernheim)
2. "Les Mannequins d'osier"
(Didier Barbelivien / F. Bernheim)
3. "Venus des abribus"
(F. Bernheim - Élisabeth Depardieu / Dominique Perrier)
4. "Mon mec à moi"
(D. Barbelivien / F. Bernheim)
5. "Cœurs brisés"
(Thierry Delianis / Charles France)
6. "L'Heure du jazz"
(Jean-Claude Collo / F. Bernheim - D. Barbelivien)
7. "Lili Marlène"
(Hans Leip / Norbert Schultze)
8. "D'Allemagne"
(D. Barbelivien / F. Bernheim)
9. "Summertime"
(DuBose Heyward / George Gershwin)
10. "Kennedy Rose"
(E. Depardieu / D. Barbelivien - F. Bernheim)
11. "Mademoiselle chante le blues"
(D. Barbelivien - Bob Mehdi / D. Barbelivien)
12. "Bessie"
(Pierre Grosz / Franck Langolff)
13. "Les hommes qui passent"
(D.Barbelivien / F.Bernheim)
14. "Une Dernière Semaine à New York"
(D. Barbelivien / F. Bernheim)
15. "Quand Jimmy dit"
(D.Barbelivien - F. Bernheim / D. Barbelivien)
16. "Un Dernier Blues"
(D. Barbelivien)
DVD

Same track listing

Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1991–1992)! scope="col"
Peak
position
European Albums (Music & Media)[5] 39
French Albums (SNEP)[6] 8

Year-end charts

Chart (1991)! scope="col"
Position
French Albums (SNEP)[7] 69

Notes and References

  1. Albums chart trajectories in France Infodisc.fr (See : "Les Chart Runs" => "Patricia KAAS") (Retrieved June 4, 2008)
  2. Kaas's certifications in France Chartsinfrance.net (Retrieved June 4, 2008)
  3. Carnets de scène, Swiss Albums Chart Hitparade.ch (Retrieved June 4, 2008)
  4. Carnets de vie, track listing [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r269303|pure_url=yes}} allmusic.com] (Retrieved June 4, 2008)
  5. 21 December 1991. European Top 100 Albums. Music & Media. 9 December 2022. 8. 51-52. 38.
  6. 21 December 1991. Top 10 Sales in Europe. Music & Media. 9 December 2022. 8. 51-52. 39.
  7. Web site: Les Albums (CD) de 1991 par InfoDisc . French . InfoDisc . 11 April 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141023052023/http://www.infodisc.fr/B-CD_1991.php . October 23, 2014 .