Pure (Lara Fabian album) explained

Pure
Type:studio
Artist:Lara Fabian
Cover:Pure Lara Fabian.jpg
Released:1996
June 3, 1997
Recorded:1996
Studio:
  • Rick's Studio (Studio Marko)
  • Studio Morin Heights
Genre:Pop
Length:48:30
Label:
Producer:
Prev Title:Carpe Diem
Prev Year:1994
Year:1996
Next Title:Live
Next Year:1999

Pure is the third studio album released by Lara Fabian. Her first album released outside of Canada, it went platinum in less than two weeks and eventually received a Diamond certification in France. It won a Félix Award for Popular Album Of The Year at the 1997 ADISQ gala and was also nominated in the Best Selling French Album category. It contains the song "La différence", which protested against homophobia.

Track listing

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TitleMusicLyricsTime
1"Tout"Rick AllisonLara Fabian04:16
2"Si tu m'aimes"Rick AllisonLara Fabian03:30
3"J'ai zappé"Vincenzo ThomaDominique Owen05:06
4"La Différence"Rick AllisonLara Fabian04:12
5"Humana"Rick AllisonLara Fabian05:39
6"Urgent désir"Daniel Lavoie, Mario ProulxDaniel Lavoie03:57
7"Les Amoureux de l'an deux mille"Rick AllisonLara Fabian04:54
8"Ici"Daniel SeffLara Fabian03:26
9"Alléluia"Daniel Seff, Rick AllisonLara Fabian04:08
10"Je t'aime"Rick AllisonLara Fabian04:21
11"Je t'appartiens"Janey ClewerLara Fabian03:23
12"Perdere l'amore"Marcello MarrocchiGiampiero Artegiani05:04