Monsieur Daho

~ Release by Étienne Daho (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

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E1Au commencement
recording engineer:
Jeremy Wheatley (UK mix engineer, aka Jim Bob)
programming:
Andy Wright (UK songwriter, producer and Simply Red keyboardist)
additional engineer:
Pete Lewis (engineer) and Steve Price (UK recording engineer/producer/orchestrator/arranger)
assistant engineer:
Adam Brown (UK engineer), Ned Douglas, Julie Gardner (engineer), Jan “Stan” Kybert (producer / mixer / engineer) and Paul ‘P Dub’ Walton
producer:
Étienne Daho and Arnold Turboust
mixer:
Mark “Spike” Stent (producer, engineer)
cello:
Robert Bailey (British cello player), Keith Harvey (cellist) and Andrea Hess
double bass:
Chris Laurence (double bassist) and Mike Lea
flute and piccolo:
Philippa Davies (flautist) and Alexa Turpin
French horn:
Richard Clews (horninst), David Lee (French Horn), Frank Lloyd (horn player) and Stephanie Rees
guitar:
Robert Johnson (UK guitarist support french artist (Cali, Etienne Daho, Miossec))
keyboard:
Christian Fradin
viola:
Levine Andrade, Rachel Bolt (violist), Bill Hawkes and Stephen Tees (violist)
violin:
Howard Ball (violinist), Antonina Bialas, Belinda Bunt (violinist), Gillian Findlay, Paul Manley (violin / musical director), Nicola Goldscheider, David Ogden (violinist), Bernard Partridge (violinist), David Randall (violin), Eddie Roberts (Violinist), Godfrey Salmon (violinist, conductor, arranger, orchestrator and composer.), Galina Solodchin and Paul Willey (violinist)
bass vocals:
Nick Garrett and Mark Williams (vocals, producer UK)
soprano vocals:
Sarah Eyden and Michaela Haslam
tenor vocals:
David Morris (tenor vocals) and Jonathan Rathbone
vocals:
Étienne Daho
conductor:
Jonathan Rathbone (background vocals) and David Whitaker (UK composer, songwriter, arranger and conductor)
arranger:
Étienne Daho, Arnold Turboust and David Whitaker (UK composer, songwriter, arranger and conductor)
recording of:
Au commencement
lyricist:
Étienne Daho
composer:
Étienne Daho and Andy Wright (UK songwriter, producer and Simply Red keyboardist)
Étienne Daho3:55
E2Cet air étrange
recording of:
Cet air étrange
lyricist:
Étienne Daho
composer:
Étienne Daho and Xavier Géronimi (French guitarist)
Étienne Daho3:56
E3Il ne dira pas (HF90 – version 2011)
recording of:
Il ne dira pas
lyricist:
Étienne Daho
composer:
Alexandre Thierry and Étienne Daho
publisher:
Satori Song
Étienne Daho2:55
E4I Can’t Escape From You (live TV Daho Show 2007)
vocals:
Alain Bashung
live cover recording of:
I Can’t Escape From You (in 2007)
lyricist and composer:
Hank Williams (country music legend)
Étienne Daho en duo avec Alain Bashung3:13
E5Soleil de minuit (Sombre Romance edit)
recording of:
Soleil de minuit
lyricist:
Étienne Daho
composer:
Frank Darcel (French producer, musician and writer)
Étienne Daho3:57
F1L’Invitation (démo 2006)
recording of:
L'Invitation
writer:
Étienne Daho and Xavier Géronimi (French guitarist)
Étienne Daho3:39
F2So Sad
vocals:
Étienne Daho (in 2000) and Françoise Hardy (in 2000)
recording of:
So Sad (to Watch Good Love Go Bad) (in 2000)
lyricist and composer:
Don Everly
publisher:
Acuff-Rose (BMI) and Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music (tradename of Sony/ATV Songs LLC)
Étienne Daho en duo avec Françoise Hardy43:30
F3L’Enfer enfin (live)
recording engineer:
Stéphane Plisson and René Weis (sound engineer)
programming:
Mako (French trip‐hop / drum ’n’ bass)
producer:
Étienne Daho
assistant mixer:
Xavier D'Arifat (Engineer) and Guillaume Monard (Engineer)
mixer:
Mako (French trip‐hop / drum ’n’ bass) and Stéphane Plisson
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Matthieu Rabaté
electric bass guitar:
Marcel Aubé
guitar and background vocals:
Ivan Beck and Mako (French trip‐hop / drum ’n’ bass)
keyboard:
Mako (French trip‐hop / drum ’n’ bass)
solo guitar:
Vincent Mounier
recorded at:
Zénith de Lille in Lille, Nord (North), Hauts-de-France, France (from 2004-06-22 until 2004-06-23)
live recording of:
L'enfer enfin (in 2004)
lyricist:
Étienne Daho
composer:
Arnold Turboust
Étienne Daho3:28
F4Ô la douceur du bagne
recording engineer:
Sébastien Crispino (engineer), Édith Fambuena and Mako (French trip‐hop / drum ’n’ bass)
miscellaneous support:
Raphaël Jonin (task: mastering)
producer:
Étienne Daho
assistant mixer:
Sébastien Crispino (engineer) and Mathieu Marietti (Engineer)
mixer:
Mako (French trip‐hop / drum ’n’ bass)
bass:
Marcello Giuliani
cello:
Dominique Pinto (Brazilian cellist, singer and songwriter)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Philippe Entressangle
guitar:
François Poggio
saxophone:
Eric Gaultier
trumpet:
Thomas Henning
violin:
Karen Khochafian
spoken vocals:
Étienne Daho (in 2010) and Jeanne Moreau (in 2010)
vocals:
Étienne Daho (in 2010)
arranger:
Étienne Daho
recorded at:
Afternoon Sessions in Paris, Île-de-France, France, Châlet in Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France and Studios de la Seine in Paris, Île-de-France, France
mixed at:
Studios de la Seine in Paris, Île-de-France, France
recording of:
Ô la douceur du bagne... (in 2010)
writer:
Jean Genet (novelist, playwright, poet, essayist)
composer:
Jean-François Gaël and Hélène Martin
recording of:
Tristesse dans ma bouche... (in 2010)
writer:
Jean Genet (novelist, playwright, poet, essayist)
composer:
Jean-François Gaël and Hélène Martin
recording of:
Voler voler mon ciel... (in 2010)
writer:
Jean Genet (novelist, playwright, poet, essayist)
composer:
Jean-François Gaël and Hélène Martin
Étienne Daho avec Jeanne Moreau4:14
F5Sur mon cou
recording of:
Sur mon cou
writer:
Jean Genet (novelist, playwright, poet, essayist)
composer:
Jacques Lasry and Hélène Martin
Étienne Daho3:38
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