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ncognito is a French studio album by Canadian singer Céline Dion, released in Quebec, Canada on April 2, 1987. It's her 13th French album. Incognito became available worldwide a few years later, when Dion was an international superstar.
This album started Céline Dion's new look, new sound, new team of writers and producers and new record company (first release under CBS Records, a company which was purchased by Sony later that year and christened Sony Music Entertainment in 1991). Most songs were written by Eddy Marnay, with two written by French-Canadian lyricist Luc Plamondon - Dion's later collaborator. One of album's producers, Jean-Alain Roussel has worked with many notable artists including Joan Armatrading, Olivia Newton-John, Cat Stevens and Elkie Brooks. Other tracks were produced by Pierre Bazinet and Aldo Nova. The latter worked with Dion on many future French and English songs.
"Délivre-moi" is a French cover of Elizabeth Daily's "Love in the Shadows." An English version of "Partout je te vois," called "Have a Heart" appeared on Dion's 1990 album Unison.
After releasing Incognito, Dion received another four Félix Awards in 1988. She toured Quebec that year with her Incognito tournée.
The album with different tracklist, came out in France in 1988. It included "Ne partez pas sans moi," which won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1988 and "Ma chambre." Both tracks appeared as B-sides to the singles released in Canada. Incognito was re-released in France in 1992 with the Canadian tracklist.
"Jours de fièvre" was released as a single in Denmark in 1988.
Chart success
The album was awarded with double platinum certification for 200,000 copies sold in Canada. Worldwide, Incognito has sold over 500,000 copies
Quebec saw six top 10 single releases from that longplay: "On traverse un miroir" (number 2), "Incognito" (number 1), "Lolita (trop jeune pour aimer)" (number 1), "Comme un cœur froid" (number 1), "Délivre-moi" (number 4) and "D'abord, c'est quoi l'amour?" (number 1).
In Belgium Wallonia, Incognito peaked at number 65 on November 11, 1995, eight years after its initial release.
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