Miroir (album)

Miroir is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer Marie-Mai. The album was produced by Fred St-Gelais. Most of the French titles were recorded in the spring of 2012, with the exception of Sans Cri Ni Haine, which was released as a promotional single in France in February 2012. 3 of the songs (Young & Wired, Riptide and Heart Attack), were part of an English-language EP that was recorded in late 2010 but never released. Some French lines were added into "Heart Attack" during 2012 and despite Marie-Mai not being completely pleased with the results, it was included in the final track list as a special request from her mother, who loved the song.

Miroir
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 17, 2012
Recorded2012
GenrePop, rock
Length41:29
LabelMusicor
ProducerFred St-Gelais
Marie-Mai chronology
Version 3.0
(2009)
Miroir
(2012)
Singles from Miroir
  1. "C.O.B.R.A."
    Released: August 14, 2012
  2. "Jamais Ailleurs (Quebec)"
    Released: October 31, 2012
  3. "Je Cours (France)"
    Released: December 10, 2012
  4. "Je Cours (Quebec)"
    Released: April 25th, 2013
  5. "Differents"
    Released: August 6th, 2013

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."C.O.B.R.A."3:31
2."Indestructible Toi"3:25
3."Jamais Ailleurs"3:26
4."Différents"3:14
5."Je Rêve De Nous"3:43
6."Si Les Mots"4:14
7."Toujours Là"3:36
8."Heart Attack"3:31
9."Je Cours"3:20
10."Survivants, Solitaires"3:55
11."Laissez-Moi Dormir"3:18
12."Young & Wired"3:33
13."Sans Cri Ni Haine"3:33
14."Riptide"3:33

Personnel

  • Marie-Mai – vocals, composer
  • Fred St-Gelais – producer, guitar, bass, keyboard, percussion, drum, programming, mixing, mastering, arrangement
  • John Nathaniel – production assistant, programming, digital publishing, composer, producer, mixing
  • Maxime Lalanne – drum, programming
  • Rob Wells – arrangement, composer, keyboard, programming
  • Eric Speed – composer, producer, mixing, violin
  • Robert Langlois – bass
  • Étienne Ratthé – orchestration, cello
  • Véronica Thomas – violin
  • Pascale Gagnon – violin
  • Ligia Paquin – alto

References

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