Lara Fabian is the debut eponymous album by Belgian Canadian singer Lara Fabian. It was released in 1991 and selling over 100,000 copies was first certified gold and would later go platinum. The album was produced by Rick Allison with whom Lara Fabian had just moved in Quebec from Belgium to start a music label in Montreal. The first promotional single to be released was “Qui pense à l'amour ?”, but the album would become really successful with the release of the two next singles: the upbeat “Le jour où tu partiras” and the love ballad “Je m'arrêterai pas de t'aimer”.… read more
Lara Fabian is the debut eponymous album by Belgian Canadian singer Lara Fabian. It was released in 1991 and selling over 100,000 copies was first ce… read more
Lara Fabian is the debut eponymous album by Belgian Canadian singer Lara Fabian. It was released in 1991 and selling over 100,000 copies was first certified gold and would later go plati… read more
At the age of 14, the Belgian-Italian Lara Fabian was unknowingly setting the stage for an impressive international career by singing in Brussels's clubs. A few years later, after winning many European contests and gaining some popularity, she launched her first single, followed by her first self-titled album… Three years after the release of her first album, which went gold and platinum, she released her second album, Carpe Diem, which launched the career of this singer-songwriter in French-speaking countries, especially in Quebec. Within three weeks, the album went gol… read more
At the age of 14, the Belgian-Italian Lara Fabian was unknowingly setting the stage for an impressive international career by singing in Brussels's clubs. A few years later, after winn… read more
At the age of 14, the Belgian-Italian Lara Fabian was unknowingly setting the stage for an impressive international career by singing in Brussels's clubs. A few years later, after winning many European contests and gaining some po… read more