Tuesday, 27 May 2008
Patrick Fiori
Artist: Patrick Fiori
Genre(s):
Vocal
Rock
Pop
Discography:
Si On Chantait Plus Fort
Year: 2005
Tracks: 14
Patrick Fiori
Year: 2002
Tracks: 13
Chrysalide
Year: 2000
Tracks: 12
Prends-Moi
Year: 1999
Tracks: 9
Patrick Fiori, born in 1969 in Marseille, is a pop isaac Merrit Singer wHO rosebush to prominence through his execution in the successful musical Notre Dame de Paris and on "Belle," the stumble exclusive it spawned. This strain, a collaboration with co-stars Daniel Lavoie and Garou, topped the French charts for many weeks in 1998, pavement the way for a more financially viable recording career than Fiori's premature albums (1994's Puisque C'est l'Heure and 1995's Le Coeur a l'Envers) had seemed to propose. In 1998, his record album Prends-Moi, a appeal of dear power ballads, performed well in the French charts only did not gospel According to Mark a strong bounce toward solo believability. Toward the belated '90s, he and companion isaac Bashevis Singer Lara Fabian formed a headline-grabbing couple that increased his fame. In 2000, he left the company of Notre Dame de Paris, boosted by the success of his song "Que Tu Reviennes," written by Calogero and featuring on his record album Chrysalide. By nowadays Fiori had a more than firm solo dash and was too qualification a name for himself by writing compositions for other singers, including Julie Zenatti, Liane Foly, Patricia Kaas, and Tina Arena. A fourth album appeared in 2002, with contributions from Patrick Goldman, and a fifth in 2005, Si on Chantait Plus Fort. This album's gross sales were boosted by his huge number unitary single "4 Mots Sur un Piano," with Goldman and Christine Ricol, in August 2007.