Vendeurs de larmes explained

Vendeurs de larmes
Type:studio
Artist:Daniel Balavoine
Cover:Vendeurs-de-larmes.jpg
Released:April 1982
Recorded:December 1981
Studio:Ibiza, Spain
Genre:Pop rock
Length:46:59
Label:
Producer:
  • Andy Scott
  • Daniel Balavoine
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Vendeurs de larmes is the sixth studio album by French singer Daniel Balavoine, that was released in April 1982 and was a success with sales of over 600 thousand copies in France. It was also a new revival of French pop rock, and the single "Vivre ou survivre" from the album proved to be one of the greatest hits for Balavoine.

Background and release

The album was a turning point for Balavoine as it saw a departure of his backing band Clin d’Œil who had accompanied Balavoine since his 1977 album Les aventures de Simon et Gunther.... On Vendeurs de larmes, only keyboardist Hervé Limeretz and drummer/keyboardist Jean-Paul Batailley remained among the musicians. The album was recorded in Ibiza, which was also a big change for Balavoine, having previously only recorded in studios around Paris.[1]

The album was released in April 1982 and sold over 600 thousand copies, becoming Balavoine third best-selling album after Le chanteur and Sauver l'amour. The first single was "Vivre ou survivre", also released in April 1982. It became a top-ten hit and sold over 300 thousand copies.[2] The second single released was the title track "Vendeurs de larmes" and also achieved success selling over 80 thousand copies.

In 1982, the album also won the "Prix Diamant de la chanson française" award.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Book: Pelnard, Sophie . Daniel Balavoine, authentique . 2016-01-06 . City Edition . 978-2-8246-4371-7 . en.
  2. Web site: TOP - 1982 . 2024-04-18 . www.top-france.fr.