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==Album credits <ref>http://elsa.lunghini.free.fr/Infos/InfoAlbumDouceViolence.htm</ref>==
==Album credits==
===Personnel===
===Personnel===
*[[Raymond Donnez]]: [[programming (music)|programming]]
*[[Raymond Donnez]] - [[programming (music)|programming]]
*[[Celmar Engel]]: [[synthesizer]]
*[[Celmar Engel]] - [[synthesizer]]
*[[Claude Salmieri]]: [[drums]]
*[[Claude Salmiéri]] - [[drums]]
*[[Roger Secco]] : drums
*[[Roger Secco]] - drums
*[[Denis Benarrosh]]: [[percussion instrument|percussion]]
*[[Denis Benarrosh]] - [[percussion instrument|percussion]]
*[[Bernard Paganotti]]: [[bass guitar]]
*[[Bernard Paganotti]] - [[bass guitar]]
*[[Jannick Top]]: bass guitar
*[[Jannick Top]] - bass guitar
*[[Gérard Bikialo]]: [[piano]]
*[[Gérard Bikialo]] - [[piano]]
*[[Michel-Yves Kochmann]]: [[guitar]]
*[[Michel-Yves Kochmann]] - [[guitar]]
*[[Basile Leroux]]: guitar
*[[Basile Leroux]] - guitar
*[[Patrice Tison]]: guitar
*[[Patrice Tison]] - guitar
*[[Elsa Lunghini|Elsa]]: [[backing vocals]]
*[[Elsa Lunghini|Elsa]] - [[backing vocals]]
''Source: <ref>http://elsa.lunghini.free.fr/Infos/InfoAlbumDouceViolence.htm</ref>''


===Production===
===Production===
*[[Arrangement]]: [[Raymond Donnez]]
*[[Arrangement|Arranged]] by [[Raymond Donnez]]
*[[Record producer|Produced]] by Raymond Donnez & Georges Lunghini
*[[Record producer|Produced]] by Raymond Donnez & Georges Lunghini
*[[Audio engineering|Engineered]] by Didier Bader & Bruno Lambert
*[[Audio engineering|Engineered]] by Didier Bader & Bruno Lambert
*[[Audio mixing (recorded music)|Mixed]] by Bruno Lambert at Studio Marcadet, [[Paris]]
*[[Audio mixing (recorded music)|Mixed]] by Bruno Lambert at Studio Marcadet, [[Paris]]
*Mixed by Andy Scott (''Amoureuse, moi ?'')
**''Amoureuse, moi ?'' mixed by Andy Scott


===Design===
===Design===
*[[Jean-Daniel Lorieux]]: [[photography]]
*[[Jean-Daniel Lorieux]]: [[photography]]
*[[★ Bronx]]: [[cover art|cover design]]
*[[★ Bronx]]: [[graphic design|design]]


==Charts, certifications and sales==
==Charts, certifications and sales==

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Douce Violence is the third album of the French singer Elsa Lunghini, and it was released in 1992.
NB. Sound quality: DDD.

Background and critical reception

In this album, when she was only 19, she began to disassociate herself from his father, the composer Georges Lunghini. Understanding her phobias, he wrote songs including "Bouscule-moi" or "Tout l'temps, tout l'temps." There are also four songs written by Jean-Loup Dabadie.

This album met with less success than previous ones, although it was certified Gold,[3] and marked the singer's change of look : indeed, she appeared more adult with a very short cut.

The singles from this album were less successful than the previous one : "Bouscule-moi" was the only one that reached the French Singles Chart, but it failed to entered the top ten (#14).

Track listing

# Title[4] Length
1. "Supplice chinois (toop toop)"
(Jacques Duvall / Georges Lunghini)
4:14
2. "C'est bien, c'est mal"
(Jean-Loup Dabadie / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini)
3:34
3. "Être ensemble"
(Jean-Loup Dabadie / Georges Lunghini)
3:50
4. "Jamais toujours"
(Jacques Duvall / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini)
4:07
5. "Mercurochrome"
(Jacques Duvall / Georges Lunghini)
4:23
6. "Bouscule-moi"
(Jacques Duvall / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini)
3:30
7. "Le Cœur ailleurs, le monde ailleurs"
(Jean-Loup Dabadie / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini)
3:49
8. "Parfums d'amour"
(Jacques Duvall / Georges Lunghini)
4:10
9. "Amoureuse, moi ?"
(Jacques Duvall / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini)
4:10
10. "Tout l'temps, tout l'temps"
(Jean-Loup Dabadie / Raymond Donnez - Georges Lunghini)
2:45
11. "Changer sa vie"
(Gérard Presgurvic / Vincent-Marie Bouvot - Georges Lunghini)
3:40

Album credits [5]

Personnel

Production

Design

Charts, certifications and sales

References

  1. ^ http://www.encyclopedisque.fr/disque/6108.html
  2. ^ http://www.encyclopedisque.fr/disque/21814.html
  3. ^ a b Elsa's certifications Chartsinfrance.net (Retrieved June 1, 2008)
  4. ^ Douce Violence, track listing Lescharts.com (Retrieved June 1, 2008)
  5. ^ http://elsa.lunghini.free.fr/Infos/InfoAlbumDouceViolence.htm
  6. ^ Elia Habib, Muz hit. tubes, p. 583 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)

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