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''Innamoramento'' is the fifth studio album by Mylène Farmer, released on April 7, 1999. ==Background and release== By 1999, Farmer had barely appeared in the media since her 1996 concerts at Paris-Bercy. The singer spent most of this time traveling many countries (such as China, Ireland, Italy and the United States), where she drew her inspiration for her next album, giving it a greater ethnic orientation. She was also inspired by the books ''Le Choc Amoureux'' by Francesco Alberoni, ''Si c'est un Homme'' by Primo Levi, and books on Buddhism. While some media announced that the album would be called ''Immortelles'', ''Mes Moires'' (according to the magazine ''Voici''), ''Mémoires'' and ''Ensemble'',〔''Jukebox'', No. 179, June 2002 (Devant-soi.com ) (Retrieved March 22, 2008)〕 rumor had it that the next album would have more techno sonorities (and the first single would be named "The Small World", according to the Belgian newspaper ''7 Extra'').〔''Innamoramento'' (Mylenefarmeriscalled.net ) (Retrieved February 25, 2008)〕 It was recorded at studios Ocean Way Recording and Record One in Los Angeles, but mixed at Guillaume Tell studio in Paris. Finally, the album was released on April 7, almost a month after that of the lead single "L'Âme-stram-gram" and was named ''Innamoramento'', in reference to the book by Francesco Alberoni mentioned above. A quote from this author is also cited at the first page of the album's booklet.〔''Le Dictionnaire des Chansons de Mylène Farmer'', Benoît Cachin, 2006, Tournon Ed., p. 125-126〕 The photographs, produced by Marino Parisotto Vay, cost about 104,000 euros.〔''Mylène Farmer, le culte - L'envers du décor'', Sophie Khairallah, 2007, Why Not Ed., p. 58〕 The cover shows Farmer dressed in white on top of an open iron cage in the middle of the ocean.
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