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When did Serge Gainsbourg record La Marseillaise?

When did Serge Gainsbourg record La Marseillaise?

The reggae version of La Marseillaise, recorded by Serge Gainsbourg in 1979, was denounced as a profanation. Michel Droit’s polemic in Le Figaro perhaps falsified the interpretation of this song by emphasizing, partially wrongly, its provocative nature.

What was the name of Serge Gainsbourg’s first album?

Serge Gainsbourg – Marilou Reggae The ’70s had been Gainsbourg’s Concept Album decade – starting in 1971 with the greatest of them all, Histoire De Melody Nelson.

Who was Serge Gainsbourg’s manager in Jamaica?

Gainsbourg and Lerichomme couldn’t understand their heavy Jamaican accents and the musicians had just as much trouble with French-accented English. At first, Sly and Robbie thought Lerichomme was the artist and Gainsbourg his manager, being the older of the two and wearing a suit.

What did Sly and Robbie think of Serge Gainsbourg?

At first, Sly and Robbie thought Lerichomme was the artist and Gainsbourg his manager, being the older of the two and wearing a suit. “It was quite tense, no one smiling,” said Lerichomme, “and then Serge, trying to ease the atmosphere said, ‘Do you know any French music?’

Why did Serge Gainsbourg choose the last name Gainsbourg?

He chose Gainsbourg as his last name, in homage to the English painter Thomas Gainsborough, whom he admired. Gainsbourg had a revelation when he saw Boris Vian at the Milord l’Arsouille club whose provocative and humorous songs would influence his own compositions.

When did Michele Arnaud and Serge Gainsbourg meet?

At the Milord l’Arsouille, Gainsbourg accompanied singer and club star Michèle Arnaud on the guitar. In 1957, Arnaud and the club’s director Francis Claude discovered, with amazement, the compositions of Gainsbourg while visiting his house to see his paintings.

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Ruth Doyle