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Des fleurs pour un caméléon

Lio · 1991

36 min · 9 tracks · chanson

A vibrant mix of pop and chanson, where playful melodies intertwine with introspective lyrics and eclectic arrangements.

Why this album works

This album is notable for its critical acclaim, emphasizing Lio's unique blend of pop and chanson that resonated with both fans and critics alike. It contributed to her lasting influence on the French music landscape during the early '90s and helped to further establish her identity as a serious artist beyond her earlier novelty hits.
Best for
steady, consistent energy levels playful melodic explorations introspective lyrical moments
Context
Released in 1991, 'Des fleurs pour un caméléon' was Lio's fifth studio album, showcasing her evolution as an artist following her commercial success in the 1980s. At this point in her career, she was solidifying her place in the French pop scene while exploring more personal themes in her music.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Je me tords 3:46
  • 2 C'est ma chance Standout 3:51
  • 3 L'Autre Joue 5:10
  • 4 Qui m'aime me suive 3:56
  • 5 Chanson pour caméléon Standout 3:04
  • 6 The Girl from Ipanema 6:08
  • 7 Le Seul Cœur que je brise Standout 4:31
  • 8 L'amour est lent 3:02
  • 9 Les Voyages immobiles 3:13

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