Lara Fabian's third studio album Pure, was a three million-selling album, which reached Diamond status in France, from which came the anti-homophobia anthem "La différence." The album went platinum in less than two weeks. Lara again was bestowed with awards, being awarded a Félix Award for Popular Album Of The Year at the 1997 ADISQ gala and was also nominated for two Juno Awards of 1997 in the Best Female Singer and Best Selling French Album categories.
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Released | 1996 June 3, 1997 |
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Recorded | 1996 |
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- Rick's Studio (Studio Marko)
- Studio Morin Heights
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Genre | Pop |
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Length | 48:30 |
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Track listing
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Title
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Music
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Lyrics
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Time
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1
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"Tout"
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Rick Allison
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Lara Fabian
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04:16
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2
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"Si tu m'aimes"
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Rick Allison
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Lara Fabian
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03:30
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3
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"J'ai zappé"
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Vincenzo Thoma
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Dominique Owen
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05:06
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4
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"La différence"
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Rick Allison
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Lara Fabian
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04:12
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5
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"Humana"
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Rick Allison
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Lara Fabian
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05:39
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6
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"Urgent désir"
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Daniel Lavoie, Mario Proulx
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Daniel Lavoie
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03:57
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7
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"Les amoureux de l'an deux mille"
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Rick Allison
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Lara Fabian
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04:54
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8
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"Ici"
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Daniel Seff
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Lara Fabian
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03:26
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9
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"Alléluia"
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Daniel Seff, Rick Allison
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Lara Fabian
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04:08
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10
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"Je t'aime"
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Rick Allison
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Lara Fabian
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04:21
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11
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"Je t'appartiens"
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Janey Clewer
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Lara Fabian
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03:23
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12
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"Perdere l'amore"
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Marcello Marrocchi
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Giampiero Artegiani
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05:04
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Chart (1996)
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Peak position
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Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[1]
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3
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French Albums (SNEP)[2]
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3
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Certifications
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