Houlala 2, la mission
Ludwig Von 88
Punk / New Wave - Released November 2, 1987 | Archives de la zone mondiale
40 succès en or
Dalida
Pop - Released January 1, 1997 | Universal Music Division Barclay
Quand L'Humain Danse
Maurane
Pop - Released January 1, 2003 | Universal Music Division Label Panthéon
Enna Boost
PLK
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released November 12, 2021 | Panenka Music
Les deux guitares
Charles Aznavour
French Music - Released January 1, 1960 | Universal Music Division Barclay
Planet Jarre (Deluxe-Version)
Jean Michel Jarre
Techno - Released September 14, 2018 | Sony Music Catalog
What a long way for the pioneer of French electronic music since his departure from the GRM of Pierre Schaeffer – the father of musique concrète et électroacoustique (concrete and electroacoustic music) – where he spent two years (from 1969 to 1971) that turned out to be decisive for the remainder of his career. After fifty years of introducing an entire generation to electronic music and becoming the most famous French artist outside of his borders, Jean-Michel Jarre is revisiting his abundant discography with this Planet Jarre compilation that gathers 41 tracks divided into four parts.The first album features, like its title Soundscapes suggests, musical landscapes, contemplative tracks bordering with ambient music, including the melancholic The Heart of Noise (The Origin) as well as two extracts from Oxygène 3 from 2016, Parts 19 and 20. On the second, named Themes, Jarre compiled his most “catchy” songs, produced for the most part in the seventies and eighties (except for Bells and Chronology, Pt. 4), with the famous Oxygène, Part. 4, the Moroderian Equinoxe Part 5, and the iconic Fourth Rendez-vous. The third record, Séquences, focuses on more “hypnotic” titles, like Arpegiateur from 1982 and the psytrance Exit, composed with Edward Snowden in 2016, as well as the dance-floor bomb Oxygène 8, from the 1997 album Oxygène 7-13.This Séquences is reinforced with two previously unreleased tracks, Herbalizer and Opening Coachella, recorded during the Frenchman’s performance at the prestigious Californian festival. Finally, disc number 4, Explorations & Early Works, might be the most interesting of the batch, first of all because it features two minutes of Music for Supermarkets, his single-copy album released in 1983. Worth noting is the nerve-shredding Roseland (Le Pays de rose) he wrote for the film The Burned Barns in 1973 (featuring Delon and Signoret), and most importantly La Cage, a track composed in 1969 at the GRM with a musical saw, a rattle, a wooden spoon and a synthesiser (with Erosmachine on the B side with spring noises). Two tracks from another world sold in only 117 copies (!) that help us truly grasp how far Jarre has come… © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz
Tracks And Dub Plates
Pierpoljak
Reggae - Released January 1, 1997 | Universal Music Division Barclay
Sonata De Grillo
Richard Houghten
Dance - Released December 4, 2014 | Macroscopic Vibrations
L'Heureux Tour
Maurane
Pop - Released December 1, 2004 | Universal Music Division Label Panthéon
Peu Importe
Prohom
Pop - Released January 1, 2005 | Universal Music Division Label Panthéon
Blessée
Lynda Lemay
Pop - Released September 3, 2010 | Warner Music Canada
Recorded throughout her interrupted 2010 European tour, Francophone singer/songwriter Lynda Lemay's twelfth release, Blessee, is a live album with a difference. Alongside performances of five tracks plucked from her back catalog including "Gros Colons: Gros Blaireaux," "Un Verre de N'importe Quoi," and "Un Golfeur," there are also 13 previously unreleased brand new compositions, which allow the critically acclaimed chanteuse to pursue a more acoustic, stripped-back sound.© Jon O'Brien /TiVo
On The Linha Imaginot
Fabulous Trobadors
Pop - Released January 1, 1998 | Universal Music Division Mercury Records
Action de grace
Boudchou Joseph De Nuance
World - Released July 16, 2021 | BMK LA PAIX PROD