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Pacifique (album)

Pacifique is the fourth studio album and soundtrack by the French duo Deep Forest released on December 12, 2000 by Sony Music / St George label. It mixes Pacific and island beats with electronic music. The music was written for the French film Le Prince du Pacifique, directed by Alain Corneau. The album was less successful than were its predecessors.

Pacifique

Pacifique (French for "Pacific") may refer to:

  • École du Pacifique, a French first language elementary school located in Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada
  • Pacifique (album), the 4th studio album and soundtrack by the group Deep Forest released in 2000 by Sony Music / St George label
  • Pacifique (band), a French rock music group
  • Pacifique Issoïbeka, Congolese political figure who served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville as Minister of Finance from 2005 to 2009
  • Pacifique de Provins, a French Capuchin Father of the 17th century
  • Pacifique Plante (died 1976), also known as Pax Plante, crime fighting lawyer from the 1940s to the 1950s
  • Pacifique Recording Studios, an award-winning mixing and recording studio based in North Hollywood, California
Pacifique (band)

Pacifique was a French group founded in 1988.

It is a trio composed of two brothers, Christophe and Stéphane Després (musicians), and Cathy Nozeran née Lajous (singer). After their unsuccessful single "Sur les ailes des alizés" in 1988, they had their moment of glory with hits such as "Quand tu serres mon corps" and "Sans un remords", respectively #4 in November 1989 ( Gold disc), and #15 in August 1990, on the French SNEP Singles Chart (Top 50). Another song, "Another Love in L.A.", ranked #40 in the end of 1990.

Their two albums California, released in 1991, and Anges ou Démons in 1994, have not been successful.

Most of their songs deals with love and sex themes.