Les Clips is a VHS recorded by the French singer Mylène Farmer, containing all the singer's videoclips from 1984 to 1987.[1] It was released in November 1987 in France.

Les Clips
Video by
ReleasedNovember 1987
Recorded1984–1987
GenreCompilation
Lengthabout 35:00
LabelPolydor
Mylène Farmer chronology
Les Clips
(1987)
Les Clips Vol. II
(1988)

This VHS contains all the video of the singles from the album Cendres de Lune, with the original version of "Tristana".[2] This is the first VHS including the videoclips of an artist in France.[3][4]

This VHS content is also included on the DVD Music Videos I.

The magazine Top 50 said this VHS is a "great idea" and contains "four beautiful videoclips".[5] As for the French newspaper Le Provençal, it gave a positive analysis of the contents of this VHS.[6]

Formats

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This video is available only on VHS.

Track listings

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No Video From Album Year Length
1 "Maman a tort" Cendres de Lune 1984 3:50
2 "Plus grandir" Cendres de Lune 1985 7:32
3 "Libertine" Cendres de Lune 1986 10:53
4 "Tristana" Cendres de Lune 1987 11:33

Credits and personnel

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All these videos were directed by Laurent Boutonnat.

Produced by:

Certifications and sales

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Country Certification Sales/shipments
France Platinum[3][7] 50,000+

References

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  1. ^ L'Intégrale Mylene Farmer, Erwan Chuberre, 2007, City Ed., p. 327 (ISBN 978-2-35288-108-7)
  2. ^ Mylène Farmer - La part d'ombre, Caroline Bee, Antoine Bioy & Benjamin Thiry, 2005, Archipel Ed., p. 372
  3. ^ a b Mylène Farmer's videography Mylenefarmeriscalled.net[usurped] (Retrieved January 21, 2008)
  4. ^ Podium, October 1987 Devant-soi.com[permanent dead link] (Retrieved March 20, 2008)
  5. ^ Top 50, 1987 Devant-soi.com[permanent dead link] (Retrieved March 20, 2008)
  6. ^ Le Provençal, December 13, 1988, "Une tête à claps - Mylène Farmer sort ses clips en vidéo", Christine Georget Devant-soi.com[permanent dead link] (Retrieved March 27, 2008)
  7. ^ Photo of the certification Innamoramento.free.fr[permanent dead link] (Retrieved March 5, 2008)