Des fleurs pour un caméléon

Des fleurs pour un caméléon is Belgian pop singer Lio's fifth studio album of entirely new material and sixth album overall. It was produced by French singer Etienne Daho and was released in 1991. The lead single of the album is a cover of Antônio Carlos Jobim's "The Girl From Ipanema".

Re-issues
The album was originally released by the record company Polydor in 1991. It was re-released by Ze Records in 2005 with five bonus tracks, including the radio versions of the singles.

Personnel

 * Backing vocals – C.C Sisters, The, Helena Noguerra, Lio, Nicholas West
 * Bass – Marcel Aubé
 * Drums, percussion – Chuck Sabo
 * Engineer [assistant in London] – David Browne, John McDonnel*, Ron Aslan
 * Engineer [assistant in Paris] – Emmanuelle Ancla, Etienne De Crécy
 * Guitar – Jérôme Soligny, Xavier Geronimi
 * Harmonica – Elliott Murphy
 * Keyboards – David Munday, Jérôme Soligny
 * Mastered by – Tony Cousins
 * Mixed by – Roland Herrington
 * Piano – Helen Turner
 * Producer, arranged by – Etienne Daho
 * Programmed by – Andy Whytmore*, Chuck Sabo, Gota*
 * Reissue producer – Michel Esteban
 * Remastered by – Charlus de la Salle
 * Saxophone [alto & baritone], Flute – Simon Clarke
 * Saxophone [tenor] – Tim Sanders
 * Trumpet – Roddy Lorimer