Un monde parfait (album) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Un Monde Parfait |
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Studio album by
Ilona
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Released | 10 October 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2004-2005 | |||
Genre | Dance | |||
Length | 39:41 | |||
Language | French, Italian, English, German | |||
Label | Sony BMG Music | |||
Producer | Ivan Russo, Laurent Jeanne, Philippe Pelet, Dan Mitrecey, Oliver Perrot | |||
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Source | Rating |
Kommersant (Russia) | Favorable |
Un Monde Parfait is the first album by French singer Ilona. It came out on August 10, 2005, released by Sony BMG.
A smaller version of the album was released in Germany and Switzerland on August 19, 2005. This version was called Ilona and only had six songs. Some fans who bought this shorter version were upset. They had to buy the full album later if they wanted all the songs.
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How the Album Performed
The album Un Monde Parfait was sold in France starting in October 2005. It quickly became very popular. On October 15, it reached number 2 on the French SNEP Albums Chart. This was its highest spot. The album stayed on this chart for 58 weeks, until February 2, 2007.
Un Monde Parfait was the 34th best-selling album in 2005 in France. It sold 178,454 copies that year. By 2006, it had sold a total of 257,100 copies, making it the 130th best-selling album that year.
In Portugal, the album was also popular. It stayed on the Portuguese Albums Chart for 25 weeks. It reached the number 2 spot for three weeks in 2006.
Songs on the Album
Worldwide: Un Monde parfait
This is the full list of songs on the album released around the world:
- "Un Monde parfait" — 3:07
- "C'est les vacances" — 3:49
- "Dans ma fusée" — 3:53
- "Noël, que du bonheur" — 3:22
- "Retourner à l'école" — 3:17
- "Allô Allô" — 2:49
- "My Saxophone" — 3:03
- "MDR :-)" — 1:18
- "Sport d'hiver" — 3:05
- "Bye Bye Collège" — 3:11
- "C'est la fête" — 3:21
- "Arrivederci à bientôt" — 1:45
- "Un Monde parfait" (72 remix) — 3:41
Germany and Switzerland: Ilona
This shorter version of the album had these songs:
- "Un Monde parfait" — 3:47
- "C'est les vacances" — 3:50
- "Sport d'hiver" — 3:06
- "Allô, allô" — 2:49
- "Retourner à l'école" — 3:16
- "My Saxophone" — 3:02
- "Un Monde parfait" (karaoke version) — 3:45
- "Un Monde parfait" (video)
Album Awards and Sales
When an album sells a lot of copies, it can get special awards called "certifications." These show how popular the album is.
Country | Certification | Date | Sales certified | Physical sales |
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Belgium | Platinum | 2006 | 50,000 | |
France | 2 x Gold | December 14, 2005 | 200,000 | 257,100 |
Portugal | Platinum | 2006 | 20,000 |
- Gold means an album sold 100,000 copies in France. So, "2 x Gold" means it sold 200,000 copies.
- Platinum means an album sold 50,000 copies in Belgium or 20,000 copies in Portugal.
Chart Positions
These tables show where Un Monde Parfait ranked on different music charts. A higher position means more people were buying or listening to the album.
1 This chart position is for the album released as Ilona in Switzerland. |
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