2 is a 2001 album recorded by French singer Florent Pagny. It was his seventh studio album and was released on December 14, 2001. It achieved success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), where it hit #3, and in Switzerland where it peaked at #8. This album is composed of cover versions of popular songs in French or English-language, or of Pagny's previous songs, but as the title suggests it, these songs were overdubbed as duets with many notable artists such as David Hallyday, Calogero, Pascal Obispo and Patrick Bruel. It provided a sole single, "L'Air du temps", recorded with Cécilia Cara and which was #20 in France and #19 in Belgium (Wallonia).
Track listing
- "We Are the Champions" (Mercury) (duet with David Hallyday) — 3:30
- "Et maintenant" (Mercury) (duet with Lara Fabian) — 4:14
- "L'Air du temps" (Bros, Florence) (duet with Cécilia Cara) — 3:29
- "On n'oublie pas d'où l'on vient" (Florence, Obispo, Zarb) (duet with Pascal Obispo) — 4:24
- "Les Emmerdes" (Charles Aznavour) (duet with Patrick Bruel) — 3:01
- "Chanter" (Florence, Obispo) (duet with Isabelle Boulay) — 3:46
- "Terre" (Dupont, Marrier, Raffaëli) (duet with Axel Bauer) — 4:13
- "La Poupée qui fait non" (Franck, Michel Polnareff) (duet with Kad) — 3:58
- "Châtelet les Halles" (Bros, Florence) (duet with Calogero) — 5:02
- "Pas de Boogie Woogie" (Martine, Moine) (duet with Eddy Mitchell) — 4:22
- "Et un jour, une femme" (Florence, Obispo) (duet with Marc Lavoine) — 4:54
- "Là-bas" (Jean-Jacques Goldman) (duet with Natasha St-Pier) — 5:06
- "L'Eau" (Daran, Filippi) (duet with Daran) — 4:08
- "Savoir aimer" (Florence, Obispo) (duet with Souad Massi) — 4:09
- "Con te partiro" (Quarantotto, Satori) — 4:29
Source : Allmusic.[1]
Releases
| Date |
Label |
Country |
Format |
Catalog |
| 2001 |
Universal Music |
Belgium, France, Switzerland |
CD |
586604 |
| 2002 |
Polygram |
5866042 |
Certifications and sales
| Country |
Certification |
Date |
Sales certified |
Physical sales |
| Belgium[2] |
Gold |
2002 |
25,000 |
|
| France[3] |
2 x Gold |
December 19, 2001 |
200,000 |
452,000[4] |
| Switzerland[5] |
Gold |
2002 |
20,000 |
|
Charts
| Chart (2001-2003) |
Peak
position |
| Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[6] |
3 |
| French SNEP Albums Chart[7] |
3 |
| Swiss Albums Chart[8] |
8 |
|
| End of year chart (2001) |
Position |
| French Albums Chart[9] |
52 |
| End of year chart (2002) |
Position |
| Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[10] |
56 |
| French Albums Chart[11] |
37 |
| Swiss Singles Chart[12] |
84 |
|
References
- ^ 2, track listing Allmusic.com (December 2, 2008)
- ^ Belgium certifications Fanofmusic.fr (Retrieved December 2, 2008)
- ^ French certifications Disqueenfrance.com (Retrieved December 2, 2008)
- ^ Chart trajectories of various albums in France + sales Infodisc.fr (Retrieved December 2, 2008)
- ^ Swiss certifications Swisscharts.com (Retrieved December 2, 2008)
- ^ 2, Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart Ultratop.be (Retrieved December 2, 2008)
- ^ 2, French Albums Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved December 2, 2008)
- ^ 2, Swiss Albums Chart Hitparade.ch (Retrieved December 2, 2008)
- ^ 2001 French Albums Chart Ifop.com (Retrieved December 2, 2008)
- ^ 2002 Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart Ultratop.be (Retrieved December 2, 2008)
- ^ 2002 French Albums Chart Ifop.com (Retrieved December 2, 2008)
- ^ 2002 Swiss Singles Chart Hitparade.ch (Retrieved December 2, 2008)
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