Mademoiselle Zhivago

Mademoiselle Zhivago is an album by pop singer Lara Fabian. The whole set of songs composed by Fabian with Igor Krutoy is in English, French, Italian, Spanish and also in Russian.

Mademoiselle Zhivago
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 15, 2010 (Ukraine/Russia)
June 21, 2012 (Belgium/France)
GenrePop
Length59:20
LabelАРС Records, Ipanema
Lara Fabian chronology
Every Woman in Me
(2009)
Mademoiselle Zhivago
(2010)
Best of Lara Fabian
(2010)

Track listing

All tracks are written by Lara Fabian and Igor Krutoy

Original version
No.TitleLength
1."Demain n'existe pas"4:36
2."Toccami"5:01
3."Llora"5:48
4."Russian Fairy Tale"4:08
5."Mademoiselle Hyde"3:59
6."Desperate Housewife"3:42
7."Lou"3:55
8."Everland"3:35
9."Vocalise"5:50
10."Tomorrow is a lie"4:36
11."Любовь, Похожая На Сон"5:04
Total length:46:39
Russian and Ukrainian track list
No.TitleLength
1."Demain n'existe pas"4:36
2."Toccami"5:01
3."Llora"5:48
4."Russian Fairy Tale"4:08
5."Mademoiselle Hyde"3:59
6."Desperate Housewife"3:42
7."Lou"3:55
8."Ever-Ever land"3:35
9."Mr. President"3:48
10."Мама Моя"4:22
11."Vocalise"5:50
12."Tomorrow is a lie"4:36
13."Любовь, Похожая На Сон"5:04
French and Belgian bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Always"5:30
13."Je t'aime encore"5:03

Charts

Movie

In 2013 the musical feature film "Mademoiselle Zhivago" was published.[4] The 52 minute film, starring Lara Fabian herself in the main role and Max Barskih in the biggest supporting role, features all songs of the Mademoiselle Zhivago album.[5] It was directed by the prize-winning Ukrainian director Alan Badoev.[6]

References

  1. "Ultratop.be – Lara Fabian – Mademoiselle Zhivago" (in French). Hung Medien.
  2. "Имеющие уши. Что слушали россияне в 2010 году". Lenta.ru. 5 February 2011. Retrieved December 9, 2022.
  3. "Rapports Annuels 2012". Ultratop. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  4. "Lara Fabian : Son film 'Mademoiselle Zhivago' - eVous". www.evous.fr (in French). Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  5. "Макс Барских и Лара Фабиан – Выше, чем любовь". Yandex News Russia (in Russian). Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  6. "9 lives of "Mademoiselle Zhivago", or the new life of Alan Badoeva". Film News Ukraine. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
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