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Marie-France - Marie-France Visite Bardot flac album
  • Performer Marie-France
  • Title Marie-France Visite Bardot
  • Date of release 2009
  • Style Chanson
  • Other formats MP3 MOD AC3 FLAC AU RA APE
  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1539 mb
  • Size FLAC 1729 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 761

Marie France chante Jacques Duvall. Tribute to Brigitte Bardot - EP. 2010. Hommage à BB et Gainsbourg - EP.

Marie France Visite Bardot (2009). Album by Marie France. is a cover of. La Madrague by Brigitte Bardot (1963). Bonnie and Clyde by Marie France and Aurélien Wiik. Bonnie and Clyde by Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot (1967). Une Histoire De Plage. Une Histoire De Plage by Brigitte Bardot (1964).

Marie-France Garcia (born 9 February 1946 in Oran) is a French singer and actress. She is transsexual and a Parisian pop icon of the 1970s. Marie-France was hired in 1969 by the Alcazar in the Latin Quarter, where she became as famous a celebrity as Marilyn Monroe. She remained one of the celebrities of that music-hall until 1987. She became a member of FHAR (Homosexual Front of Revolutionary Action), alongside Guy Hocquenghem.

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Information on Marie France. Marie-France Visite Bardot. Popular Now. pitchfork.

Marie France Garcia was born in Oran in 1946, at a time when Algeria was still under French rule. Marie France went on to team up with Bijou when she recorded her own debut album, 39 de Fièvre, in 1981. The album, on which . posed on the cover in a skin-tight red leather dress, featured a number of French reworkings of rock'n'roll classics such as Fever as well as a handful of original songs. Marie France followed the album up with several singles (released on RCA with Jay Alanski), but fans had to wait until 1997 for her second album, Marie France (released on an independent label. Marie France visite Bardot contains all the big BB hits as well as a number of lesser-known gems such as Les Hommes Endormis.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Le Soleil
Written-By – Gérard Bourgeois, Jean-Max Rivière
3:25
2 Une Histoire De Plage
Written-By – Gérard Bourgeois, Jean-Max Rivière, Yanni Spanos*
2:00
3 Noir Et Blanc
Written-By – Claude Bolling, Jean-Max Rivière
4:49
4 Tu Veux Ou Tu Veux Pas
Adapted By – Pierre CourWritten-By – Carlos Impérial*
2:57
5 Les Hommes Endormis
Written-By – Louis Aldebert, Monique Aldebert
3:33
6 Je Me Donne A Qui Me Plaît
Written-By – Serge Gainsbourg
2:16
7 Bubble Gum
Written-By – Serge Gainsbourg
1:40
8 La Madrague
Written-By – Gérard Bourgeois, Jean-Max Rivière
2:29
9 Mélanie
Written-By – Gérard Bourgeois, Jean-Max Rivière
1:59
10 Ciel De Lit
Written-By – Gloria Lasso, Gérard Bourgeois, Jean-Max Rivière
2:16
11 Invitango
Written-By – Claude Bolling, Jean-Max Rivière
2:32
12 Faite Pour Dormir
Written-By – Claude Bolling, Jean-Max Rivière
3:34
13 Les Omnibus
Written-By – Alain Goraguer, Serge Gainsbourg
1:51
14 Sidonie
Written-By – Charles Cros, Jean-Max Rivière, Yanni Spanos*
3:16
15 C'Est Rigolo
Written-By – Gérard Bourgeois, Jean-Max Rivière
2:50
16 Je Reviendrai Toujours Vers Toi
Written-By – Gérard Bourgeois, Jean-Max Rivière
2:25
Bonus Track
17 Bonnie And Clyde
Vocals [En Duo Avec] – Aurélien WiikWritten-By – Serge Gainsbourg
4:22

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Studio Davout
  • Recorded At – Le Chantier Studio
  • Mastered At – Studio Voltaire
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – JPB Production
  • Copyright (c) – JPB Production

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar [Guitare Acoustique], Electric Guitar [Guitare électrique], Backing Vocals [Choeurs] – Roman Chelminski (tracks: 8, 17)
  • Artwork By [Graphisme] – Nols
  • Backing Vocals [Choeurs] – Christophe Cravero (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 16), François Sabin (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 16)
  • Engineer [Ingénieur Du Son], Mixed By [Mixage] – Fabrice Maria (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 16)
  • Executive-Producer [Production Exécutive] – Laurent Balandras
  • Guitar [Guitares], Saxophone, Banjo – François Sabin (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 16)
  • Keyboards [Claviers], Percussion [Percussions], Violin [Violon] – Christophe Cravero (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 16)
  • Mastered By [Mastering] – Hubert Marniau
  • Photography By [Photo] – Pierre et Gilles
  • Piano, Bugle, Bass [Bass], Programmed By [Programmation] – Benjamin Constant (tracks: 8, 17)
  • Producer [Produit Par] – Jean-Pierre Chiarla, Pascal Chiarla
  • Producer [Réalisé Par] – Christophe Cravero (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 16)
  • Producer [Réalisé Par], Recorded By [Enregistré Par], Mixed By [Mixé Par] – Benjamin Constant (tracks: 8, 17)
  • Viola [Violoncelle], Bass [Basse] – Valentine Duteil (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 16)

Notes

℗ & © 2009, JPB Production

Titres 1 à 7 et 9 à 16 enregistrés au Studio Davout, Paris.
"La Madrague" et "Bonnie and Clyde" (titres 8 et 17) réalisés, enregistrés et mixés au studio "Le Chantier".

Mastering: Studio Voltaire.

Made in the EU

Issued in a Super Jewel Box.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 3 516620 147225
  • Rights Society: SACEM