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"Allan" is a 1988 song recorded by French singer-songwriter
Mylène Farmer Mylène Jeanne Gautier (; born 12 September 1961), known professionally as Mylène Farmer (), is a Canadian-born French singer, songwriter, occasional actress, writer, and entrepreneur. Having sold more than 30 million records in France, she is ...
from her second album '' Ainsi soit je...''. It was the first single from her first live album '' En Concert'' and was released in December 1989. The lyrics clearly refer to a fairly tale by
Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe (; Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor, and literary critic. Poe is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre. He is wid ...
as they mentioned one of his characters. Although the single met success in discothèques, its sales remained relatively low in comparison with Farmer's other singles.


Background and lyrics

The song "Allan" was chosen as the first single from the 1989 concert before the live album '' En Concert'' was released. Unlike Farmer's previous singles, the B-side of the vinyl was not another live song, but the first version of "Psychiatric" (the 'new beat remix'), which appeared two years later on the album " L'Autre...". "Allan" is a tribute to
Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe (; Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor, and literary critic. Poe is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre. He is wid ...
, an American poet, that Farmer is very appreciative and that she has evoked in many interviews. One verse of the song containing the word "
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" which refers to the name of Poe's
fairy tale A fairy tale (alternative names include fairytale, fairy story, magic tale, or wonder tale) is a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic (paranormal), magic, incantation, enchantments, and mythical ...
published in 1837 in the review ''The American Museum''. Farmer also sings "Pauvres poupées / Qui vont qui viennent", which is an excerpt from "Ligeia". In the refrain, the singer slips into the skin of Lady Rowena, one of the heroines of the
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, who died but was reborn in the guise of another woman. In the lyrics, Farmer addresses this death woman as if she was her blood sister. Thus the singer "appropriates Poe's literary work giving another dimension, her own". Cachin, 2006, pp. 32–35. The French magazine ''Top Secrets'' tried to give an interpretation of the lyrics, noting several references to Poe's life in the song.


Music video

The video, a 5:42 Requiem Publishing production, was directed by
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, and François Hanss, who filmed several subsequent videos for Farmer including "
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", made all the important shots, with a budget of about 30,000 euros. The screenplay was written both by Boutonnat and Hanss. It was shot for two days in
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, France: one day for the
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and the white horse, and another for Farmer and the stage's decoration ignited. Two
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and a rocket-flame were needed to set fire to the stage. In the video, Farmer appeared on stage, her face bathed in sweat and locks of hair pasted to her forehead, then she is in front of a cemetery. The video's backstage were filmed by an amateur who sold unofficially this video; it contains many secrets of the 1989 concert tour's video, and that of "Allan" (for example, Farmer slips on the dress for the video in her car because there was no dressing room on the stage). In the video, the monk who opened the cemetery's gates which were used as stage's set during Farmer's concert lights the fire to this set. The scene takes places in a field. The photograph of Edgar Allan Poe burns in the video. In 1990, in the Toutankhamon studios, the novelist Philippe Séguy attended exclusively to the showing of the music video, accompanied by Farmer and Boutonnat. According to an analysis made by the biographer Bernard Violet, "Boutonnat grafts his own imagination on that of Edgar Poe: two worlds of confusion illustrated by this tornado of fades in which a black horse tramples the portrait of American writer ( ...). The song begins with the cries of the crowd which here have a different meaning of specific hysteria of the singer's shows. Faces of spectators spring superimposed at the bottom of the frame, giving the illusion of a strange fire fueled by their cheering." "Allan" does not feature on the VHS '' En Concert'', but as well as the video of the following single "
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", was included on ''Les Clips vol. III'', as both songs were released as live singles.


Reception and live performances

According to ''Star Music'', "Allan" is a "sad" but "beautiful" song with "dance" sonorities. On the French SNEP Top 50 Singles Chart, the song was listed for eight weeks, from 13 January to 3 March 1990, peaking at number 32 in its fourth week. Its remixes were bigger successes in
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s. In April 2018, as the song was re-edited under new formats. Farmer performed the song about two years before the single's release, in the French television show ''Fête comme chez vous'', broadcast on Antenne 2 on 5 May 1988. The song, however, was not included on the
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'' Les Mots''. "Allan" was only sung during the 1989 tour in an unchoreographied performance, in which Farmer wears black and white checked trousers and a grey jacket.


B-side: "Psychiatric"

"Psychiatric" is the name of the song that features on the B-side of vinyl. At the time, it was an unreleased song since it was not included on any Farmer's album. It appeared for the first time on an album in 1991, on '' L'Autre...'', that was released about two years after "Allan". It was neither performed on television nor on stage. Farmer explained that she decided to write this song after seeing a documentary about "an insane asylum in Greece where the internees were abandoned, left to themselves and reduced to an animal status", and added: "Madness affectes me, simply". Rigal, 2010, p. 51. This song is mainly instrumental. The music is "disturbing" and has dance sonorities, and some gimmicks and
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s are added. Cachin, 2006, p. 211. When "
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" was released in 2008, some critics have compared it to "Psychiatric" because of their similar music. "Psychiatric" is entirely sung in
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and is a tribute to
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's film, ''
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''.
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's voice is sampled throughout the song, repeating several times: "I'm a human being, I'm not an animal". A male voice punctuates the song with the word "Psychiatric", while Farmer sings only: "It's easy this time, to lose my mind". There are three versions of this song.


Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of single releases of "Allan": * 7" single * 7" maxi * CD maxi * Digital download


Release history


Official versions


Credits and personnel

These are the credits and the personnel as they appear on the back of the single: * Mylène Farmer – lyrics * Laurent Boutonnat – music * Bertrand Le Page and Toutankhamon – editions *
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– recording company * Marianne Rosentiehl – photo


Charts and sales


Weekly charts


Sales


References

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Notes

{{authority control 1988 songs 1989 singles Mylène Farmer songs Songs with lyrics by Mylène Farmer Songs with music by Laurent Boutonnat Music videos directed by Laurent Boutonnat Live singles Polydor Records singles