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"L'Âme-stram-gram" is a 1999 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 ...
. It was the lead single from her fifth studio album ''
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'' and was released on 9 March 1999. The lyrics were written by Farmer and the music was composed by Laurent Boutonnat. Musically, the song has techno and dance influences which marked an artistic change in the singer's career, although the rest of the album contains more pop songs. Based on a famous children's counting rhyme, the song is primarily about confidence, secret, and confession and uses the lexical field of
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; however, the many puns and
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s can also provide another meaning explicitly referring to sexuality. Inspired by the romantic comedy horror film '' A Chinese Ghost Story'', the expensive eight-minute music video was shot by Hong Kong film director Ching Siu-Tung in Beijing and displays Farmer portraying twin sisters who have supernatural powers; the first being kidnapped by Chinese bandits and rescued by her sister, who dies in the process, causing the first twin to commit suicide. Farmer promoted the song by performing it on three TV shows and then singing it on two of her subsequent tours. The single peaked at number two in France and was certified as silver for having over 125,000 sales. It was also a top ten hit in Belgium (Wallonia).


Background and writing

As of January 1999, Farmer had not appeared on television for over a year and a half, the last time being the release of the live singles from the album ''
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''. At that time, it was rumoured that the singer's return was imminent, with the release of a very rhythmic single named "The Small World" and a new album whose name would be "Mes Moires". Rigal, 2010, p. 106. These rumours were incorrect; however, as early as February, the radio station NRJ aired Farmer's new single, titled "L'Âme-stram-gram". This
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and dance song seemed to display a major change in Farmer's musical register. According to Farmer, the choice of this single was made haphazardly, as she said in an interview: "This happened like that. Laurent outonnatwrote a rhythm, and I confess that I really want, precisely, something rhythmic, even a little lighter." Promotional envelopes were released in a limited edition respectively on 2 and 6 March and contained, in addition to the CD single, the song's lyrics written by Farmer. As noted in the magazine ''Instant-Mag'', there was a spelling mistake in the word "''immiscer''" and an erasure. The remixes, deemed "rather successful" by French author Julien Rigal, were not produced by Boutonnat, unlike Farmer's previous singles, but by Perky Park and Lady B. Rigal, 2010, p. 108. The art cover of the various formats, made by Italian photographer Marino Parisotto Vay, showed Farmer behind blue veils. Chuberre, 2008, pp. 201–03.


Lyrics and music

"L'Âme-stram-gram", whose lyrics were written in
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, has techno influences and a subdued singer's voice, making it more heavenly. The music used more synthesizers and bass guitar than the songs from the previous album, ''Anamorphosée''; the song, however, was not representative of the musical universe of ''Innamoramento''. The song marked a change of influences by Farmer who "abandon dthe Slavonic and American universes to be interested in Asia", as noted by author Erwan Chuberre. Lyrically, the song deals with sex, childhood and psychoanalysis. It contains numerous erotic puns Violet, 2004, pp. 199–200. inspired by the
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's works: "''J'ouïs tout ce que tu confesses / Et l'essaim scande l'ivresse", "J'ouïs tout ce que tu susurres / L'essaim bat la mesure", "Immisce et glisse l'abdomen / Dans l'orifice à moi''", "''L'âme-stram-gram, pique-moi dans l'âme / Bourrée bourrée de nœuds mâles / L'âme-stram-gram pique dames''". The sound associations refer to the
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, the female organs ("
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", " buttock", "
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") and
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. The song also refers to a childhood rhyme similar to eeny, meeny, miny, moe — a song recited by children to point out a person at random from a group – and to the vocabulary of
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through the subjects of the sofa and
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's "
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". In an April 1999 interview, Farmer explained: "I tried to evoke the idea of confidence, secret, confession, the idea of "the other", simply. One's double, perhaps. In all cases, a friendly ear". Psychologist Hugues Royer said the song evokes "pleasure in all its forms which is seen as a way out" and, with "many encryoted puns", talks about "many amusing sexual practices".


Music video

The 7:50 video – 4:42 in a shorter version – was filmed by Hong Kong film director Ching Siu-Tung in Beijing over five days and four nights, although Farmer spent two weeks in China to oversee its production. Like most of the singer's other videos, it was a Requiem Publishing and Stuffed Monkey production. The screenplay, written by Farmer, is based on a
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and the film series '' A Chinese Ghost Story'', made by Ching. Cachin, 2006, pp. 35–40. The staging was done extremely carefully and the images were very aesthetic. The video had a budget that reached 900,000 euro, as the construction of scenery included a reconstruction of the
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and digital special effects. Despite the cold temperatures during the shooting, Farmer was not wearing a T-shirt under her costume and also directed most of the stunts. She explained: "We worked a lot, sometimes twenty hours without interruption. Weather conditions were difficult. I had a permanent change of costumes. But it was exciting and it was the most important." Valérie Bony, a dancer in Farmer's concert tours, played Farmer's body double when the latter was shown from her back. Although the song deals with sexual issues, there are no sex scenes in the video. The video features Twin sisters, played by Farmer, and several Chinese bandits. Initially, the sisters are dressed in green and purple veils and play together amongst pastel veils and hangings. A troupe of bandits arrives on horseback and pursues the sisters. Suddenly, the women flick out their long
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s, producing a powerful magical effect, causing the bandits to fall from their horses. Nevertheless, the bandits manage to kidnap one sister and knock the other one down, leaving her for dead. The kidnapped sister is brought to an immense
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where captives are being tortured, and she is threatened with violation. The other sister rushes to rescue her twin, despite being injured and exhausted. As she climbs the long staircase leading to the stable, she falls and dies. Her soul leaves her body, rises to the sky, and flies to her sister's aid. The sisters work their magic again to kill their enemies and escape. They then play in the air under the full
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; however, in the early morning, the soul of the dead sister disappears in the sky. The living sister, desperate, throws herself from the top of the
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to be with her sister in the afterlife. At the end, the two sisters' souls, now dressed in white veils, frolic in the sky. According to journalist Caroline Bee, the video illustrates the idea of "a myth overtaken by reality"; indeed, "the image of a serene life enshrined in the completeness, came to be overtaken by the harsh reality. This fantasy can exist and be realised only outside reality".


Live performances

In 1999, Farmer performed the song on three television shows: ''Les Années tubes'' (2 April,
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), ''Hit Machine'' (17 April, M6) and ''Tapis rouge'' (24 April, France 2). On these occasions, she performed a self-made choreography – crouching at the beginning with many arms gestures, then standing with suggestive movements of the pelvis – with two male dancers and displayed a new hairstyle with curls. "L'Âme-stram-gram" was performed during the 1999
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in an energetic Hispanic-oriented version, later included in the live album and DVD ''
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''. Farmer wore an orange costume composed of privateer trousers, a thick jacket and orange shoes with high heels, and her dancers had costumes with different colors; they performed the same collective synchronised choreography as on television before Farmer repeated the refrain with the audience. The song was also performed on stage as the second song during the 2009
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tour in an electro version, in which Farmer and her dancers, wearing a tight suit showing the human's muscular system, performed almost the same choreography. Royer qualified this choreography as being "wild".


Chart performances

On the French Singles Chart, "L'Âme-stram-gram" debuted to number two on 13 March 1999, behind
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's hit "
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". According to French chart expert Élia Habib, many people thought at the time that Mylène Farmer could become the first artist to obtain a number-one single from four studio albums, the first three being "
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" from '' Ainsi soit je...'', " Désenchantée" from '' L'Autre...'', and " XXL" from ''
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''. Against all odds, the single dropped during the next weeks and remained in the top ten for four weeks, in the top 50 for ten, and on the chart for sixteen. The single was certified as a
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by the
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on 15 December 1999 and was ranked number 58 on the Annual Singles Chart. In Belgian (Wallonia), the single featured on the Ultratop 50 for thirteen weeks. It started on 20 March at number 22 before climbing to a peak of number nine the week after. Then it fell slowly, and was eventually the best-selling single from the album ''
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'' in the country, with the longest chart trajectory and the highest peak position. It was 53rd on the Belgian year-end chart.


Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of single releases of "L'Âme-stram-gram": * CD single * CD maxi – Digipack / CD maxi – Crystal case – Germany * 12" maxi / 12" maxi – Promo * CD single – Promo / CD single – Promo – Luxurious envelope – Limited edition (200) * VHS – Promo


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 * Requiem Publishing – editions *
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– recording company * Marino Parisotto Vay – photo * Henry Neu / Com'N.B – design


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References

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Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:L'ame-Stram-Gram 1999 singles 1999 songs Music videos shot in China Mylène Farmer songs Polydor Records singles Songs with lyrics by Mylène Farmer Songs with music by Laurent Boutonnat