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2 Discography  



2.1  Albums  





2.2  Singles  







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Alain Clark






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Alain Clark
Alain Clark in 2008
Alain Clark in 2008
Background information
Birth nameAlain Clark
Born (1979-06-04) 4 June 1979 (age 45)
OriginHaarlem, Netherlands
GenresSoul, pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2004–present
LabelsConcord Records, 8ball Music
Websitewww.alainclark.com

Alain Clark (born 4 June 1979) is a Dutch musician and producer.

Biography

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Alain Clark (born 4 June 1979), is a Dutch singer, songwriter, and record producer. Alain's father is Dane Clark, a Dutch soul singer who had his own successful band Dane and the Dukes of Soul.

Alain blends pop melodies with his own natural R&B roots to write an organic, electric mix of music layered with infectious harmonies.

Alain released his debut record album in 2004, a self-titled album which featured the hit "Heerlijk". Alain wrote the music and produced the album with help from noted producers Fluitsma & Van Tijn. Alain wrote and produced music for Ali B, Simon, Men2B, and for Dutch TV shows including Idols, and Popstars: The Rivals and had his first #1 single with the song "Bigger Than That".

Alain's career took off with the release of his second album (and first English language album) in 2007, the award winning, Live It Out. Featuring Steve Gadd on drums, Live It Out has sold nearly 200,000 copies and contains the huge hit "Father and Friend", a duet with his father, Dane Clark. Alain released Colorblind in 2010, which entered the charts at #1 and went double platinum. Generation Love Revival followed in 2012, and Walk With Me in 2014.

Discography

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Albums

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Alain Clark, Westerpop 2008

Studio albums

Year Album Peak positions
NL
[1]
SWI
[2]
UK
2004 Alain Clark
2007 Live It Out 2 43
2010 Colorblind 1 24
2012 Generation Love Revival 5
2014 Walk With Me 3
2017 Bad Therapy 77
2020 Sunday Afternoon 93

Live albums

Year Album Peak positions
NL
[1]
2011 Live (with The Metropole Orchestra) 39

Singles

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Year Single Peak positions Album
NL
Top 40
NL
Top 100

[1]
SWI
[2]
ITA POL UK
2004 "Heerlijk" (Lovely) 22 18 Alain Clark
"Vrij" (Free) 43
"Ringtone" 32
2007 "This Ain't Gonna Work" 3 11 Live It Out
2008 "Father & Friend" 2 2 38 17 47 122
"Blow Me Away" 8 14
"Fell in Love" 19 10
2009 "Hold On" 15 12
2010 "Love Is Everywhere" 15 2 Colorblind
"For Freedom"
"Good Days" 9 82
"Too Soon to End"
(with Diane Birch)
62
"Dancing in the Street"
(with Ben Saunders)
28 non-album single
2011 "Foxy Lady" 15 51 Colorblind
"Wherever You Will Go"
(with Jacqueline Govaert)
33
2012 "Let Some Air In" 33 38 Generation Love Revival
"Nympho"
2013 "Back in My World" 11 14
"Lose Ourselves" 88
2014 "Change Will Come"

References

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