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Immortels SQ | Immortels | 04:23 |
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La Panique Mécanique 《机械心》法国电影插曲 SQ | Jack Et La Mécanique Du cœur (Bande Originale Du Film par Dionysos) | 04:06 |
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Fan | Pizza | 04:16 |
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Tel SQ | La Tournee Des Grands Espaces | 05:03 |
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Résidents De La République | Bleu Petrole | 03:20 |
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Osez Joséphine | Osez Josephine | 02:58 |
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La Nuit Je Mens 臻品全景声 MV | Fantaisie Militaire | 04:24 |
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Je T'Ai Manqué | Bleu Petrole | 03:39 |
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Venus SQ | Bleu Petrole | 04:19 |
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Hier A Sousse SQ | Bleu Petrole | 03:55 |
Alain Bashung最新专辑下载
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Elle me dit les mêmes mots
2018-11-09
Immortels
2018-09-28
Master Serie
1998-01-01
Confessions Publiques
2005-10-02
L'Imprudence
2008-04-14
Mes Petites Entreprises
1999-11-12
Figure Imposee
1994-05-17
Passe Le Rio Grande
1994-05-17
Alain Bashung歌手简介
by John Bush
Though he was present at the birth of '60s rock & roll in France, it took another 15 years for Alain Bashung's star to rise. Born in Paris in 1947, he was raised in Alsace but left home at the age of 16 to begin playing in a cover band with several friends. The group lasted several years, until Bashung began recording on his own, for Philips, in 1966. Ten years would pass before any degree of success, though he did play a prominent role in 1972's La Revolution Francaise, the French rock opera produced by Claude-Michel Schoenberg.
In 1976, Alain Bashung began working with lyricist Boris Bergman and songwriter Andy Scott. The change in atmosphere proved helpful, and after test runs on Bashung's long-delayed 1977 debut album and 1979's Roulette Russe, the 1980 single "Gaby, Oh Gaby" became a monster hit. After Bashung became a star and gained his first gold record that year, he then recorded another with "Vertigo de l'amour," from the album Pizza. He fulfilled a life-long dream in 1982 when he recorded with Serge Gainsbourg. During the mid-'80s, Bashung remained at the top of the French pop firmament, with singles like "S.O.S. Amor" and "Touche Pas A Mon Pote." He endured a fallout with critics -- and consequently, the public -- during the late '80s, but then roared back with 1991's Josephine. The album, a song cycle concerning one of the most famous women in French history, became the biggest hit of Bashung's career, selling well and earning him three Victoires de la Musique awards. Besides the similarly thematic follow-up Chatterton, Bashung released several live shows, plus a career-spanning box set.