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Background information

<tr><td>Born</td><td colspan="2">12 September 1961</td></tr><tr><td>Origin</td><td colspan="2">Pierrefonds, Quebec, Canada</td></tr><tr><td>Genre(s)</td><td colspan="2">Pop</td></tr><tr><td>Occupation(s)</td><td colspan="2">Singer, songwriter, actress</td></tr><tr><td>Years active</td><td colspan="2">1984–present</td></tr><tr><td style="padding-right: 1em;">Label(s)</td><td colspan="2">Polydor Records</td></tr>

Mylène Farmer (September 12, 1961), born Mylène Jeanne Gautier <ref> The American society of composers, authors and publishers [1] (accessed 1 july, 2006)</ref>, is a Canadian-born French singer and songwriter. She has sold more than 20 million CDs.

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[edit] Biography

Mylène Farmer was born in Pierrefonds, Quebec Canada, a suburb (now borough) of Montreal, to parents from France; her family returned to France when she was eight.

She chose her stage name Farmer in homage to Frances Farmer.

She is very popular in French-speaking countries, and the only artist selling more than 1 million copies of each album in France. She is also a very big star in Russia, Ukraine and in the Eastern European Countries. Though she's virtually unknown in English speaking countries despite a collaboration with the British vocalist Seal on her song "Les mots".

She works together extensively with Laurent Boutonnat, who not only writes her music, but also directed the music videos for her songs and the movie Giorgino, in 1994.

Her best-known songs are "Désenchantée", "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces", "Libertine", "Les mots", "Rêver", "California", "Ainsi soit je", "L'Instant X", "Je t'aime mélancolie", "C'est une belle journée", "XXL", and "Sans contrefaçon".

[edit] Debut

She made her professional recording debut in 1984 with the song "Maman a tort", followed in 1986 by her first album, Cendres de Lune, which included the hit "Libertine". In France, her success was immediate.

[edit] The French Madonna

Farmer gained fame with songs featuring ambiguous or shocking lyrics, and somewhat explicit music videos: "Maman a tort" was about the love of a young girl for her female nurse in hospital. "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" was about a man with an obsession for the buttocks of his lover, with hints of sodomy; the video, set in the 18th century, featured a caning. "Libertine" is said to feature the first nude appearance by a singer on a major music video. "Que mon cœur lâche" was about love with condoms in the age of AIDS; the video for the song features a scene in which God tells Jesus he won't send him to Earth as the last time was a disaster.

Her concerts and videos are often compared with those of Michael Jackson or Madonna ("Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" lasts 17 minutes, while "California" was directed by Abel Ferrara and cost $700000).

[edit] Anamorphosis

After the disappointing reception of Giorgino, Farmer moved to the United States for a while. She returned in 1995 with a new, more rock-like sound for Anamorphosée. Like her previous two albums, it sold over one million copies in France and was followed up with the album and DVD Live à Bercy.

[edit] Innamoramento

Farmer returned to the spotlight again in 1999 with the album Innamoramento. This was a more subtle affair than the previous album, and the lead single "L'Âme-Stram-Gram", accompanied by a Chinese-themed video, topped the chart. This album contained the first songs written entirely by Farmer, one of them being the hit "Optimistique-Moi". The tour that followed, called the Mylenium Tour, was an enormous success from Paris to Moscow.

[edit] Alizée

In 2000, she and Laurent Boutonnat wrote the lyrics and music for starlet Alizée's album Gourmandises and Mes courants électriques. Her hit "Moi...Lolita" reached the top of the charts all around the world, including Russia, Spain, Taiwan, Mexico, Italy, and Korea, and Alizée became the most successful French singer in the world.

[edit] Les mots

In 2000, she recorded the song "L'Histoire d'une fée c'est..." for the animated film Rugrats in Paris: The Movie.

One year later, her first greatest hits was released: Les mots, which included a duet with Seal. This compilation remains the best selling compilation in France.

[edit] Avant que l'ombre...

In 2005, Farmer returned with a new single, Fuck Them All, which reached number two, and a new album Avant que l'ombre..., which hit number one and has already sold over half a million copies. She refused all requests for interview, and accepted only one television performance for this album, informing that what she had to say was in her songs.

She returned to the stage in January 2006 for 13 dates in Paris-Bercy, with the final date being January 29. Mylène stated that she could not tour the country due to the complex sets built for the performances. She will release a new live album, with a new concert DVD, Avant Que L'Ombre... a Bercy, in December.

In 2006, Farmer showed that she's still the queen of provocation in the video for "L'Amour n'est rien...", wherein she performs a showy striptease.

She has recorded a single with Moby, "Slipping Away (Crier la vie)", which was released in September 2006, and became her fourth number one single in France.

[edit] Filmography

  • Giorgino (1994) - portrayed Catherine

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Title Peak Positions Sales Awards Type
April 1986 Cendres de Lune N°10 in France 700.000 Double Platinum O
April 1988 Ainsi Soit Je... N°1 in France, N°47 in Germany 1.800.000 Diamond O
December 1989 En Concert N°9 in France 600.000 Double Platinum L
April 1991 L'Autre... N°1 in France (during 19 weeks), N°1 in Belgium, N°27 in Switzerland, N°55 in Germany 2.000.000 Diamond O
November 1992 Dance Remixes N°3 in France, N°9 in Belgium 300.000 Double Gold R
October 1995 Anamorphosée N°1 in France, N°2 in Belgium, n°25 in Switzerland 1.400.000 Diamond O
May 1997 Live à Bercy N°2 in France 900.000 Triple Platinum L
April 1999 Innamoramento N°2 in France, N°2 in Belgium 1.300.000 Diamond O
December 2000 Mylenium Tour N°1 in France, N°8 in Belgium, N°31 in Switzerland 750.000 Double Platinum L
November 2001 Les mots N°1 in France (the best sale of 2001 and 2002), N°1 in Belgium, N°6 in Switzerland, N°5 in Estonia, N°18 in Greece 1.700.000 Diamond B
December 2003 RemixeS N°3 in France, N°15 in Belgium, N°20 in Greece, N°23 in Estonia, N°81 in Switzerland 200.000 Gold R
April 2005 Avant que l'ombre... N°1 in France, N°1 in Belgium, N°1 in Russia, N°2 in Switzerland, N°5 in Greece, N°10 in Estonia 800.000 Triple Platinum O

Type : B = Best Of, R = Remixes, L = Live, O = Original Album

[edit] Singles

Year Title Peak Positions SNEP certification Album Music video director
FRANCE BELGIUM SWITZ RUSSIA<ref>Mylene Farmer on TopHit 100 Airplay - "official" russian airplay chart</ref> ISRAEL CANADA AUSTRIA NEDERL GERMANY
1984 "Maman a tort" - - - - - - - - - Cendres de Lune Laurent Boutonnat
1985 "On est tous des imbéciles" - - - - - - - - -
1985 "Plus Grandir" - - - - - - - - - Cendres de Lune Laurent Boutonnat
1986 "Libertine" 10 - - - - - - Silver (400.000) Cendres de Lune Laurent Boutonnat
1987 "Tristana" 7 - - - - - - Silver Cendres de Lune Laurent Boutonnat
1987 "Sans Contrefaçon" 2 - - - - - 19 Gold (700.000) Ainsi soit je... Laurent Boutonnat
1988 "Ainsi Soit Je..." 12 8 23 - - - - - Ainsi soit je... Laurent Boutonnat
1988 "Pourvu Qu'elles Soient Douces" 1 - - - - - 87 Platinum (1.000.000) Ainsi soit je... Laurent Boutonnat
1989 "Sans Logique" 10 - - - - - - Silver Ainsi soit je... Laurent Boutonnat
1989 "A quoi je sers..." 16 - - - - - - Laurent Boutonnat
1989 "Allan" (live) 32 - - - - - - En Concert Laurent Boutonnat
1990 "Plus Grandir" (live mix) 35 - - - - - - En Concert Laurent Boutonnat
1991 "Désenchantée" 1 1 - - - 16 3 46 Platinum (1.300.000) L'autre... Laurent Boutonnat
1991 "Regrets"

(with Jean-Louis Murat)

3 2 - - - - - - Gold L'autre... Laurent Boutonnat
1991 "Je t'aime mélancolie" 3 8 - - - - - 70 Gold L'autre... Laurent Boutonnat
1992 "Beyond My Control" 8 10 - - - - - - Silver L'autre... Laurent Boutonnat
1992 "Que mon coeur lâche" 9 8 - - - - - - Silver Dance Remixes Luc Besson
1995 "XXL" 1 3 11 - - - - - - Silver Anamorphosée Marcus Nispel
1995 "L'Instant X" 6 12 - - - - - - Gold Anamorphosée Marcus Nispel
1996 "California" 7 22 - - - - - - Silver Anamorphosée Abel Ferrara
1996 "Comme j'ai mal" 11 21 - - - - - - Anamorphosée Marcus Nispel
1996 "Rêver" 7 12 - - - - - - Silver Anamorphosée Laurent Boutonnat
1997 "La Poupée Qui Fait Non" (live, with Khaled) 6 5 - - - - - - Live à Bercy Laurent Boutonnat
1997 "Ainsi Soit Je" (live) 27 22 - - - - - - Live à Bercy Laurent Boutonnat
1999 "L'Âme-Stram-Gram" 2 9 - - - - - - Silver Innamoramento Ching Siu-tung
1999 "Je te rends ton amour" 10 18 - - - - - - Silver Innamoramento François Hanss
1999 "Souviens-toi du jour..." 4 18 - - - - - - Silver Innamoramento Marcus Nispel
2000 "Optimistique-moi" 7 15 58 - - - - - - Silver Innamoramento Michael Hausmann
2000 "Innamoramento" 3 24 56 - - - - - - Innamoramento François Hanss
2000 "Dessine-moi un mouton" (live) 6 11 59 - - - - - - Mylénium Tour François Hanss
2001 "L'Histoire d'une Fée, c'est..." 9 10 - - - - - - Rugrats in Paris
2001 "Les mots"

(with Seal)

2 2 - - 39 - - - Platinum (600.000) Les mots Laurent Boutonnat
2002 "C'est une belle journée" 5 11 - - - - - - Gold Les mots Benoît Di Sabatino
2002 "Pardonne-moi" 6 7 45 - - - - - - Les mots Laurent Boutonnat
2005 "Fuck Them All" 2 2 14 22 5 - - - - Silver Avant que l'ombre... Agustin Villaronga
2005 "Q.I" 7 4 33 81 - - - - - Avant que l'ombre... Benoît Lestang
2006 "Redonne-moi" 7 6 27 - - - - - - Avant que l'ombre... François Hanss
2006 "L'Amour n'est rien..." 7 9 47 4 - - - - - Avant que l'ombre... M.Liberatore
2006 "Peut-Être Toi" 3 12 34 - - - - - - Avant que l'ombre... Kusumi Naoko
2006 "Slipping Away (Crier la Vie)" (with Moby) 1 1 18 5 - 5 - - - Silver Go - The Very Best of Moby (Fr. Edition) Hugo Ramirez

[edit] References

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[edit] Bibliography

  • Lisa-Loup et le Conteur (2003) - Mylène Farmer - Anne Carrière Ed. - ISBN 2843372216 - A tale written and illustrated by Mylène Farmer
  • Avant que l'ombre à Bercy - Paris 2006 (2006) - Mylène Farmer - Anne Carrière Ed. - ISBN 2843374332

[edit] External links

- No official site -

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