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C'est Chic

1978 studio album by Chic


C'est Chic is the second studio album by American band Chic, released on Atlantic Records in 1978.[3]

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Release

C'est Chic includes the band's signature hit "Le Freak", which topped the US Hot 100 chart, US R&B, and US Club Play in October 1978,[4] selling six million copies in the US. The album also contains the hit single "I Want Your Love" (number 5 R&B,[4] number 7 Pop,[4] number 4 UK[5]).

C'est Chic was the band's most commercially successful album, reaching number 4 on Billboard's album chart and topping the US R&B chart for eleven weeks.[6] C'est Chic was Billboard's 1979 R&B Album of the Year, claiming the number one spot on Billboard's Year End Review. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA,[7] selling over a million copies. In the UK it peaked at number 2[5] and has been certified Gold by the BPI.[8]

The European version was originally called Très Chic, with the cover featuring a woman wrapped around a neon light tube. It was withdrawn and replaced with the C'est Chic version with a less risqué cover. Très Chic had a different track listing.

C'est Chic was released on compact disc by Atlantic Records/Warner in 1991 (catalogue number 7567-81552-2). The album has been digitally remastered and re-issued twice: first in 2011 by Warner Music Japan and then in 2018 at Abbey Road Studios by Atlantic.

Critical reception

The Globe and Mail deemed C'est Chic "a sleekly elegant variation" of disco.[16] The Los Angeles Times opined that, aside from "Le Freak", the album "consists of pedestrian disco pieces and plodding R&B ballads."[2]

Track listing

All songs written by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers; except where indicated.

C'est Chic

Side one
  1. "Chic Cheer" – 4:42
  2. "Le Freak" – 5:27 Listen
  3. "Savoir Faire" – 5:01
  4. "Happy Man" – 4:17
Side two
  1. "I Want Your Love" – 6:55 Listen
  2. "At Last I Am Free" – 7:08
  3. "Sometimes You Win" – 4:26
  4. "(Funny) Bone" – 3:41
    • (LP only hidden track- moog solo)

Très Chic

Side one
  1. "Chic Cheer" – 4:42
  2. "Le Freak" – 5:23 Listen
  3. "I Want Your Love" – 6:55 Listen
  4. "Happy Man" – 4:17
  5. "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" (Edwards, Kenny Lehman, Rodgers) – 3:35
Side two
  1. "Savoir Faire" – 5:01
  2. "At Last I Am Free" – 7:08
  3. "Sometimes You Win" – 4:26
  4. "(Funny) Bone" – 3:41
  5. "Everybody Dance" - 3:22

Personnel

Charts

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Certifications and sales

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Cover Versions

Robert Wyatt had a top 20 UK Indie Chart hit with a cover of "At Last I Am Free" in 1980.[33]

See also


References

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  9. Beta, Andy (December 12, 2018). "Chic / Sister Sledge: The Chic Organization 1977–1979". Pitchfork. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
  10. Walters, Barry (September 8, 2005). "Chic: C'est Chic". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on March 16, 2008. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
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  12. Gilday, Katherine (December 20, 1978). "Pop". The Globe and Mail. p. F9.
  13. Buskin, Richard. "Classic Tracks: Chic 'Le Freak'". SoundOnSound. Sound On Sound. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
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  20. "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1979". Billboard. Retrieved June 10, 2021.
  21. "French album certifications – Chic – C'est Chic" (in French). InfoDisc. Select CHIC and click OK. 
  22. "IFPIHK Gold Disc Award − 1979". IFPI Hong Kong. Retrieved December 17, 2019.

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