Nino Ferrer

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Tracklist

1CD
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1Le Sud
sound engineer:
Patrick Orieux
producer:
Nino Ferrer
acoustic guitar:
Nino Ferrer
drums (drum set):
Danny Donath
electric bass guitar:
Lafayette Hudson
electric guitar:
Larry Jones
keyboard:
Frank Abel
percussion:
Keno Speller
trumpet:
Ronnie James (US funk/disco artist, member of Salsoul Orchestra) and Arthur Young (trumpeter)
vocals:
Nino Ferrer and Radiah Frye
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Nino Ferrer (in 1974)
recording of:
Le Sud (in 1974)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
publisher:
Beuscher
part of:
Prix Rolf Marbot de la chanson de l’année (number: 1975)
translated version of:
South
44:37
2La Maison près de la fontaine
assistant recording engineer:
Proust
recording engineer:
Bernard Estardy
sound engineer:
Bernard Estardy (from 1971-05 until 1971-11)
percussion:
Donald Rieubon (from 1971-05 until 1971-11)
trumpet:
Pierre Dutour (from 1971-05 until 1971-11)
vocals:
Nino Ferrer (from 1971-05 until 1971-11)
performer:
Lucien Dobat (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Nino Ferrer (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Giorgio Giombolini (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Sam Kelly (1945s Detroit, USA) (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Krapoutchick (a.k.a. "Crapou") (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Jean Mandengue (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Slim Pezin (from 1971-05 until 1971-11) and Alan Reeves (British film & music composer) (from 1971-05 until 1971-11)
recording of:
La Maison près de la fontaine (from 1971-05 until 1971-11)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
translated version of:
Povero cristo
3:47
3C’est irréparable (Un an d’amour)
recording of:
C’est irréparable (Un an d’amour)
lyricist:
Nino Ferrer
composer:
Nino Ferrer and Gaby Verlor (composer, singer)
3:27
4Ma vie pour rien
vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1967)
orchestra:
La Bande à Ferrer (in 1967)
arranger:
Pierre Dutour, Nino Ferrer and Pierre Holassian
recording of:
Ma vie pour rien (in 1967)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
4:45
5Mirza
producer:
Nino Ferrer
vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1965)
orchestra:
Clyde Borly et son grand orchestre (in 1965)
conductor:
Clyde Borly (in 1965)
brass arranger and strings arranger:
Clyde Borly
arranger:
Bernard Estardy, Nino Ferrer and Richard Hertel
orchestrator:
Clyde Borly
recording of:
Mirza (in 1965)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
is based on:
La La La La La
2:26
6Les Cornichons
vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1965)
orchestra:
Clyde Borly et son grand orchestre (in 1965)
conductor:
Clyde Borly (in 1965)
brass arranger and strings arranger:
Clyde Borly
arranger:
Bernard Estardy, Nino Ferrer and Richard Hertel
recording of:
Les Cornichons (in 1965)
lyricist:
Nino Ferrer
additional composer:
Nino Ferrer
composer:
James Booker
version of:
Big Nick
43:02
7Oh ! Hé ! Hein ! Bon !
vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1966)
orchestra:
Les Gottamou (in 1966)
arranger:
Bernard Estardy and Nino Ferrer
recording of:
Oh ! Hé ! Hein ! Bon ! (in 1966)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
2:11
8Le Téléfon
vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1966)
orchestra:
La Bande à Ferrer (in 1966)
recording of:
Le Téléfon (in 1966)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
2:50
9Je veux être noir
recording engineer:
Gunther Loof
baritone saxophone:
Jean-Pierre Dall'Anese (in 1966)
drums (drum set):
Richard Hertel (in 1966)
guitar:
Nino Ferrer (in 1966) and Brian Prin (in 1966)
Hammond organ:
Bernard Estardy (in 1966)
piano:
Jean Musy (in 1966)
tenor saxophone:
Michel Gaucher (in 1966)
trumpet:
Sonny Grey (in 1966)
vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1966)
orchestrator:
Nino Ferrer
recorded at:
Ambassy Club in Dijon, Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France (in 1966)
recording of:
Je veux être noir (in 1966)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
3:23
10Alexandre
vocals:
Nino Ferrer
orchestra:
Les Gottamou
arranger:
Bernard Estardy and Nino Ferrer
recording of:
Alexandre (in 1966)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
42:36
11Je vends des robes3:19
12Les Hommes à tout faire
vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1967)
recording of:
Les Hommes à tout faire (in 1967)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
2:27
13Pour oublier qu’on s’est aimé
assistant recording engineer:
Proust
recording engineer:
Bernard Estardy
vocals:
Nino Ferrer (from 1971-05 until 1971-11)
performer:
Lucien Dobat (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Pierre Dutour (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Bernard Estardy (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Nino Ferrer (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Giorgio Giombolini (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Sam Kelly (1945s Detroit, USA) (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Krapoutchick (a.k.a. "Crapou") (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Jean Mandengue (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Slim Pezin (from 1971-05 until 1971-11), Alan Reeves (British film & music composer) (from 1971-05 until 1971-11) and Donald Rieubon (from 1971-05 until 1971-11)
recording of:
Pour oublier qu’on s’est aimé (from 1971-05 until 1971-11)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
publisher:
Patricia Editions Musical (SACEM-affiliated publisher)
3:30
14Alcina de Jésus
sound engineer and mixer:
Patrick Orieux
producer:
Nino Ferrer
acoustic guitar and background vocals and lead vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1975)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Bob MacGuinnes (in 1975)
bass:
John Edwards (UK double bassist, free improviser) (in 1975)
bongos:
Sam Kelly (1945s Detroit, USA) (in 1975)
cello:
Hervé Derrien (cellist) (in 1975)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Graham Broad (in 1975)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Jeff Peach (in 1975)
Hammond organ and piano:
Giorgio Giombolini (in 1975)
keyboard and piano:
Brian Johnston (production music composer) (in 1975)
trumpet:
Pierre Dutour (in 1975)
vertical viola:
Pierre Llinares (in 1975)
violin:
Pierre Louis (in 1975) and Michel Ripoche (in 1975)
vocals:
Nino Ferrer
orchestra:
Spamm Band
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Nino Ferrer (in 1975)
recording of:
Alcina de Jésus (in 1975)
lyricist:
Nino Ferrer
composer:
Philippe Briche and Nino Ferrer
publisher:
Beuscher
3:39
15Chanson pour Nathalie
sound engineer and mixer:
Patrick Orieux
producer:
Nino Ferrer
acoustic guitar and background vocals and lead vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1975)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Bob MacGuinnes (in 1975)
bass:
John Edwards (UK double bassist, free improviser) (in 1975)
bongos:
Sam Kelly (1945s Detroit, USA) (in 1975)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Graham Broad (in 1975)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Jeff Peach (in 1975)
Hammond organ and piano:
Giorgio Giombolini (in 1975)
keyboard and piano:
Brian Johnston (production music composer) (in 1975)
trumpet:
Pierre Dutour (in 1975)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Nino Ferrer (in 1975)
recording of:
Chanson pour Nathalie (in 1975)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
publisher:
Beuscher
3:16
16L’Inexpressible
engineer:
Patrick Orieux (in 1977)
producer:
Nino Ferrer (in 1977)
acoustic guitar and lead vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1977)
electric guitar:
[uncredited] ([unknown], Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (in 1977)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS Inc. (US broadcasting company; file no releases here!) (in 1977)
recorded at and mixed at:
Speederzex Sturblouks Studiœs (Nino Ferrer’s home studio) in Rueil-Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France (in 1977)
recording of:
L'Inexpressible (in 1977)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
publisher:
Éditions Beuscher
2:39
17Les Morceaux de fer
sound engineer and mixer:
Patrick Orieux
producer:
Nino Ferrer
acoustic guitar and background vocals and lead vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1975)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Bob MacGuinnes (in 1975)
bass:
John Edwards (UK double bassist, free improviser) (in 1975)
bongos:
Sam Kelly (1945s Detroit, USA) (in 1975)
cello:
Hervé Derrien (cellist) (in 1975)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Graham Broad (in 1975)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Jeff Peach (in 1975)
Hammond organ and piano:
Giorgio Giombolini (in 1975)
keyboard and piano:
Brian Johnston (production music composer) (in 1975)
trumpet:
Pierre Dutour (in 1975)
vertical viola:
Pierre Llinares (in 1975)
viola:
Michel Ripoche (in 1975)
violin:
Pierre Louis (in 1975)
vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1975)
orchestra:
Spamm Band (in 1975)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Nino Ferrer (in 1975)
recording of:
Les Morceaux de fer (in 1975)
lyricist:
Nino Ferrer
composer:
Philippe Briche and Nino Ferrer
publisher:
Beuscher
5:44
18La Rua Madureira4.953:25
19Besame mucho
sound engineer:
Diane Véret
producer:
Nino Ferrer
bass:
Joël Segura
cymbal, percussion, piano and synclavier:
Jean Mora
drum machine, guitar family and piano and background vocals and lead vocals:
Nino Ferrer
flute and tenor saxophone:
Guy Robert (French lutenist)
guitar family:
Micky Finn (British guitarist, aka Mickey Waller)
guitar family and keyboard and background vocals:
Diane Véret
trumpet:
Tony Amouroux and Claude Egea
vocals:
Kinou Ferrari (Nino Ferrer’s wife)
cover recording of:
Bésame mucho (Kiss Me Much, Bésame, bésame mucho como si fuera esta noche la última vez) (in 1993)
lyricist and composer:
Consuelo Velázquez (in 1940)
publisher:
Peer International Corporation (BMI)
6:04
20L’Arbre noir
recording engineer and mixer:
Patrick Orieux
producer:
Nino Ferrer
bass:
Ronnie Thomas (in 1979)
drums (drum set):
Keith Boyce (in 1979)
electric guitar:
Micky Finn (British guitarist, aka Mickey Waller) (in 1979)
keyboard:
Brian Johnston (production music composer) (in 1979)
Moog, acoustic guitar and electric guitar and background vocals and lead vocals:
Nino Ferrer (in 1979)
recording of:
L’Arbre noir (in 1979)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
5:39
21L’Innocence
recording of:
L'Innocence (in 1995-06)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
4:06

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ASIN:FR: B0002QXMJS [info]