Discography

- En Concert Release Date: August 02, 2005 – Alizée en concert is the third album by Alizée, released on October 18, 2004. Following the release of her second album, Mes Courants Électriques, Alizée did a country-wide tour in France. This album captures some of her performances at various locations in the tour. The album was recorded live in her concerts.

A DVD of the same performances was also released simultaneously. The DVD, as region-free one, is one of the first DVDs filmed in high-definition, and offers Dolby Digital as well as DTS 5.1 sound, in addition to stereo soundtracks. DVD extras include brand new footage of Alizée’s concert rehearsals, the making of her video and her trip to Japan.

# Title Composer Time
1 Intralizée 1:48
2 Alizé 4:40
3 Hey! Amigo! 3:53
4 Toc de Mac 4:28
5 J'En Ai Marre! 5:44
6 Lui Ou Toi 4:18
7 Gourmandises 4:23
8 Mon Maquis 4:52
9 J.B.G. 3:28
10 Loi... Lolita 5:50
11 Amélie M'A Dit 3:51
12 Parler Tout Bas 5:19
13 C'est Trop Tard 4:21
14 Youpidou 4:15
15 Tempête 4:42
16 Contre-Courant 7:27



- Mes Courants Electriques Release Date: April 15, 2003 – Mes Courants Électriques is the second album by Alizée. It was released in March 18, 2003. Though not as successful as her previous album, Gourmandises, this album still sold more than 200,000 copies in the first three months of its release. Worldwide, it sold over four million copies. Unlike her previous album, which was entirely in French, this album has English versions of four of its songs.

Unlike Alizée's earlier album, this album was localized for different regions, with slightly different contents. The French version did not contain any English versions of any of the tracks, whereas the international version included four English language renditions. The Japan version refers to "J'en Ai Marre" as "Mon Bain de Mousse". In Hong Kong, and other parts of Asia, this album was launched in a 2 CD set, along with an Enhanced CD, not playable on DVD/VCD players, featuring videos of "Moi... Lolita" and "I'm Fed Up".

# Title Composer Time
1 J'En Ai Marre ! Boutonnat, Farmer 5:12
2 Contre-Courant Boutonnat, Farmer 4:32
3 Toe de Mac Boutonnat, Farmer 4:29
4 Amélie M'A Dit Boutonnat, Farmer 3:51
5 C'est Trop Tard Boutonnat, Farmer 4:43
6 Tempéte Boutonnat, Farmer 4:42
7 J'Ai Pas Vingt Ans ! Boutonnat, Farmer 4:23
8 Hey ! Amigo ! Boutonnat, Farmer 3:54
9 E-Mail a des Ailes Boutonnat, Farmer 4:10
10 Youpidou Boutonnat, Farmer 4:09
11 Cœur Déjà Pris Boutonnat, Farmer 4:16



- Gourmandises Release Date: March 13, 2001 – Gourmandises is the debut album by Alizée, which means "Sweets" in French. It was released in France in January, 2000, followed by an international release on March 13, 2001, though the first single, Moi... Lolita, was released in 2000 itself. The album was the result of collaboration between Alizée, Mylène Farmer and Laurent Boutonnat. The featured single "Moi... Lolita" still holds the record for being the most famous French single released internationally. Thanks to the overtly Lolita marketing of the single, and consequently, this album, it became a huge hit, and Alizée became a national obsession in France.

The single, "Moi... Lolita", generated lot of buzz internationally, and the album was launched internationally to great applause and acclaim, and not to mention great success.

The album, whose songs are about teenage life, doubts, love and her greediness, was a huge success. It went Platinum in record three months, selling more than 300,000 copies in France itself. To date it has sold more than 1,300,000 copies in France, and over 4 million worldwide.

# Title Composer Time
1 Moi ... Lolita Farmer, Boutonnat 4:27
2 Lui Ou Toi Farmer, Boutonnat 4:18
3 Alizé Farmer, Boutonnat 4:18
4 J.B.G. Farmer, Boutonnat 4:00
5 Mon Maquis Farmer, Boutonnat 5:44
6 Parler Tout Bas Farmer, Boutonnat 4:42
7 Veni Vedi Vici Farmer, Boutonnat 4:22
8 Abracadabra Farmer, Boutonnat 4:08
9 Gourmandises Farmer, Boutonnat 4:15
10 Quoi Rêve une Jeune Fille Farmer, Boutonnat 4:09