Lara Fabian
比利时裔法语天后Lara Fabian的首张专辑。1991年八月,她先前在比利时录制完成的作品,成了她在加拿大发表的首张同名专辑 「Lara Fabian」,几首自己谱写的单曲获得各大电台的强力放送,使得那张专辑在1993年成了金唱片,获得魁北克唱片工业协会「Felix」音 乐奖的好几项提名,接着更镀上白金,成了当时魁北克大众心目中最有潜力的新人。这张专辑的最后一首歌Croire是她代表卢森堡参加1988年欧洲歌唱大 赛并获得第四名的歌曲。 by Bradley Torreano Before the diva makeover that Sony Records gave Lara Fabian in the late '90s, she was just another fun-loving French pop star. Landing somewhere between Sarah McLachlan and Kathy Dennis, Fabian brings her considerable vocal talents to dance on her eponymous debut. Oddly enough, the album does not offer that many chances for her to showcase her range, instead opting to only have her occasionally soar to the upper registers. The pop songs she has to perform here lack the grace of her later material, but they have a naïve innocence about them that has been lacking from her music ever since. The songs are very catchy, very simple, and very good, which is why she became an international name in the first place. The album is completely in French, which could turn off some listeners, but this should appeal to anyone who enjoys her later material as well as fans of the early-'90s female pop scene in general.