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Le temps des fleurs (The time of the flowers) is the twenty-first studio album by French singer Dalida. Named after the title song, it was first released in 1968 and became her penultimate album to be released under Barclay Records. Described by critics as "a poetic masterpiece with very sweet, sweet music", it was also commercially successful with international sales of around 100,000 units, becoming the best selling album released in 1968 by a French artist.

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  • Le temps des fleurs (The time of the flowers) is the twenty-first studio album by French singer Dalida. Named after the title song, it was first released in 1968 and became her penultimate album to be released under Barclay Records. Described by critics as "a poetic masterpiece with very sweet, sweet music", it was also commercially successful with international sales of around 100,000 units, becoming the best selling album released in 1968 by a French artist. The tracks in the album are based on pop music, each one making a mixture with easy listening, schlager, folk or chanson genres. Most songs are moody ballads, which gives a seriousness to album. While "Les anges noirs" (Black angels) addresses the issue of black children's position in society, there is also a child number "Le petit perroquet" (Little parrot), for which Dalida appeared on animated television series accompanied by bird cage. Four of twelve songs on album are cover versions. "Quelques larmes de pluie" is cover of Rain and Tears, which Dalida also recorded in German as "Regenzeit-Tränenleid" and in Italian as "Lacrime e pioggia", and released them as B-side to German and Italian singles of "An jenem Tag" and "Quelli erano giorni", respectively. Dalida's own decision was to cover her friend Patty Pravo's songs "Io per lui" as "Je m'endors dans tes bras", and La bambola, which achieved success peaking at number 6 in Spain and Germany, 20 in France and 48 in Belgium. (en)
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  • 1960.0
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  • yes (en)
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  • Standard French edition cover artwork; international issues artwork was the same photo in different tones or the title song was included on front in various fonts. (en)
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  • Dalida - Le temps des fleurs.jpg (en)
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  • *Pop *easy listening *folk *power ballad *children's music (en)
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  • Side one (en)
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  • French (en)
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  • Le temps de fleurs (en)
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  • Franz Auffray (en)
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  • January 1968 - September 1956 (en)
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  • December 1968 (en)
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  • Hoche Studios (en)
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  • Manuella (en)
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  • Nicolas Péridès, Hubert Ithier & Jean-Claude Decamp (en)
  • Andres Eloy Blanco, Jacques Larue & Manuel Alvarez Maciste (en)
  • Bob Gaudio, Bob Crewe & Michel Jourdan (en)
  • Boris Bergman & Evangelos Papathanassiou (en)
  • Boris Bergman & Michel Bernholc (en)
  • Boris Bergman & Pete Seeger (en)
  • Claude Lemesle & William Sheller (en)
  • Eddie Barclay, Eddy Marnay & Emil Stern (en)
  • Franck Gérald & Hans Blum (en)
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  • Le temps des fleurs (The time of the flowers) is the twenty-first studio album by French singer Dalida. Named after the title song, it was first released in 1968 and became her penultimate album to be released under Barclay Records. Described by critics as "a poetic masterpiece with very sweet, sweet music", it was also commercially successful with international sales of around 100,000 units, becoming the best selling album released in 1968 by a French artist. (en)
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  • Le temps des fleurs (album) (en)
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