In 2001, rumours circulated that Farmer's next album would be another remix compilation, or acoustic reworkings of her hits. Instead,
Les mots was announced as a typical
best of, preceded by the release of the
single of the same name, Farmer's first duet with an international artist. The album was released throughout Europe on 28 November 2001. The album includes nearly all of Farmer's French-language studio singles from "
Maman a tort" through "
L'Histoire d'une fée, c'est...", omitting "
On est tous des imbéciles" (due to licensing issues). "My Mum Is Wrong", the English version of "Maman a tort", is also excluded, while "My Soul Is Slashed", the English version of "
Que mon cœur lâche", appears only on the collector's edition. The live singles "
Allan" and "
La Poupée qui fait non" are likewise excluded. It also contains several B-sides (two on the standard edition, four on the deluxe; "L'Annonciation" and "Dernier sourire" were also omitted due to licensing issues) and three new songs. The standard 2CD edition totals 30 tracks, while the 3CD collector's edition totals 33, plus a DVD including the title track's music video. The booklet includes photographs of Farmer in suggestive positions wearing pearly
stockings, pink
panties and a silk
nightgown, taken from a photoshoot by
Ellen von Unwerth on a budget of €67,000. Notably, Farmer is seen smiling and laughing in the photos, unlike in previous shoots. == Critical reception ==