Ingénue is the second solo album by Canadian singer k.d. lang, released in 1992. It is Lang's most successful album on the pop charts, both in her native Canada and internationally, and has more of a cabaret flavor than her earlier more country-influenced work.
According to Ben Mink, her producer and collaborator, German artist Marlene Dietrich was a "huge vocal influence" for lang at that time. This admiration extended to the visual realm: the cover art for Ingénue is considered a direct homage to the cover of The Essential Marlene Dietrich. Both share a sepia color palette and the use of a similar thin-lined font. The primary pose of lang on the cover, gazing downward, also directly echoes Dietrich's pose on her album. Mink even characterized the sound of Ingénue as a "post-nuclear cabaret", a description that resonates with the aesthetic associated with Dietrich's repertoire.
"Constant Craving" was the first single released from the album. It peaked at number 8 in Lang's native Canada, number 38 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 15 in the UK Singles Chart when re-released, becoming her biggest solo hit single there. "Constant Craving" inspired (albeit subconsciously) The Rolling Stones' 1997 single "Anybody Seen My Baby?", from their Bridges to Babylon album, with the result that the Stones gave writing credits on that song to lang and her collaborator Ben Mink.
"Miss Chatelaine" was released as the second single from the album. The song's video depicted LangâÂÂwho was usually best known for a fairly androgynous appearanceâÂÂin an exaggeratedly feminine manner, surrounded by bright pastel colours and a profusion of bubbles reminiscent of a performance on The Lawrence Welk Show, complete with an accordion in the instrumentation.
A third single, "The Mind of Love", was also released.
Both "Save Me" and "Still Thrives This Love" were used in the 2003 Showtime film Soldier's Girl.
Ingénue was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
All songs written by k.d. lang and Ben Mink, except where noted.
|- | style="width:35px; text-align:center;" rowspan="5"|1993<br> ||rowspan="2"| Ingénue || Album of the Year || |- |Best Engineered Non-classical Album || |- |rowspan="3"|"Constant Craving" || Best Female Pop Vocal Performance || |- | Song of the Year || |- | Record of the Year || |- | style="text-align:center;"| 1994 | style="text-align:left;"|"Miss Chatelaine" | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance |