Artist's albums
Rien ne s'arrête (1987 - 2001)
2001 · album
Patricia Kaas Live
2000 · album
Le mot de passe
1999 · album
Rendez-vous
1998 · album
Dans ma chair
1997 · album
Tour de charme
1994 · album
Je te dis vous
1993 · album
Carnets de scène
1991 · album
Scène de vie
1990 · album
Confidentiel
2022 · single
Patricia Kaas
2016 · album
Patricia Kaas (Bonus Tracks Version)
2016 · album
Kaas chante Piaf à l'Olympia (Live)
2014 · album
Kaas chante Piaf
2012 · album
Hymne à l'amour
2012 · single
Tout confort
2011 · single
Et S'il Fallait Le Faire (Version edit Eurovision)
2009 · single
Kabaret : En studio et sur scène
2009 · album
Kabaret
2008 · album
Toute la musique
2005 · album
Sexe fort
2003 · album
Piano Bar
2002 · album
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Biography
Chanteuse Patricia Kaas was born in France's Lorraine region, where she began performing as a youth; by age 11, she even held a residency at the Rumpelkammer Club in Sarrebrucken, Germany, over time honing a distinct style updating the French chanson tradition with elements of pop, blues and jazz. Scoring her first national hit in 1987 with "Mademoiselle Chante le Blues," Kaas was named Female Newcomer of the Year at the Victoires de la Musique, and her debut album Mademoiselle Chante earned platinum status in France, Belgium and Switzerland; the follow-up, Scene de Vie, topped the French charts for three months. She then spent the better part of the early '90s touring the globe, becoming the first Western-born female performer to play in Hanoi since the end of the conflict in Vietnam; Je te dis vous followed in 1993, and the following year Kaas issued her first live effort, Tour de charme. Upon completing 1997's Phil Ramone-produced Dans Ma Chair, Kaas headlined a series of dates at Paris' Olympia Theatre which yielded the live Rendez-vous; her debut for Sony Classical, Christmas in Vienna, appeared in 1999. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi