Released 1994 Artist Alain Bashung Label Barclay | Recorded ICP Studio, Brussels Release date 17 May 1994 | |
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Chatterton
(1994) Confessions publiques
(1995) Genres Rock music in France, Alternative rock, Alternative country Producers Phil Delire, Alain Bashung Similar Alain Bashung albums, Rock music in France albums |
Bashung l apiculteur album chatterton 1994 images du splendor solis
Chatterton is the ninth studio album by French rocker Alain Bashung, issued in 1994 on Barclay Records.
Contents
- Bashung l apiculteur album chatterton 1994 images du splendor solis
- Bashung perte de vue album chatterton 1994
- Production
- Critical reception
- Musicians
- Songs
- References
Bashung perte de vue album chatterton 1994
Production
The music melt the use of pedal steel guitar with synths, for instance on "J'passe pour une caravane" ("They mistake me for a caravan"), and the style was dubbed "country new age" by Bashung himself. The most well-known track on the album in France is "Ma petite entreprise" ("My little business") which was popularized when it was used as the theme song to the movie My Little Business by Pierre Jolivet in 1999.
Critical reception
In 2010, the French edition of Rolling Stone magazine named this album the 40th greatest French rock album (out of 100).
Musicians
Production
Songs
1A perte de vue5:08
2Que n'ai-je3:56
3Ma petite entreprise4:13
References
Chatterton (album) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA