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Consolation (album)

Consolation (stylized in all lowercase) is the third studio album by French singer Pomme. It was released on August 26, 2022 at Sois sage musique / Polydor Records.

Promotion

The first single from the album was unveiled during a session on A Colors Show on June 2, 2022. It was officially released on June 7 and is titled tombeau. Its release was accompanied by the announcement of the album Consolation, set for release on August 26 of the same year.

On June 17, 2022, the second single from the album, the song Nelly, was unveiled, along with a music video. In this song, Pomme pays tribute to the Quebecois writer Nelly Arcan.

On January 16, 2023, the singer announced on her social media the release of a reissue of her album, (Lot 2) Consolation, scheduled for February 10, 2023.

Track listing

Consolation

(Lot 2) Consolation

The tracklist of the reissue was announced a month before its release on January 16, 2023, along with the opening of pre-orders.

Participants

Credits adapted from the physical album notes of "Consolation".

Musicians
  • Pomme – vocals, piano and pocket piano, acoustic and electric guitar, omnichord
  • Flavien Berger – sampler, backing vocals, and synthesizers
  • Laurie Torres – percussion, drums, and organ
  • Agathe Dupéré – bass, acoustic and electric guitars, synth bass, effects, and backing vocals
  • Simon Veilleux – mandolin and violin
  • Albin de la Simone – additional piano (track 4)
  • Ghyslain Luc Lavigne – effects
  • Rose Normandin – string arrangements
  • Yu Bin Kim – violin
  • Marianne Houle – cello
  • Zoé Dumais – violin
  • Gabriel Desjardins – wind arrangements
  • Jean-Sébastien Vachon – tuba
  • David Carbonneau – trumpet
  • Jérôme Dupuis-Cloutier – trumpet
  • Renaud Gratton – trombone
Production
  • Pomme – production
  • Flavien Berger – production
  • Ghyslain Luc Lavigne – mixing
  • Marc Thériault – mastering
Design
  • Claude Ponti – illustrations
  • Lian Benoit – photography
  • Raegular – graphic design
Recording

Charts

References