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Instruments
  
Guitar

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Eric Levi


Years active
  
1975–present

Genres
  
New-age music

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Also known as
  
Eric Jacques Levisalles

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, composer

Albums
  
The Mass, Les Visiteurs

Music group
  
Shakin\' Street (1975 – 1981)

Nominations
  
Cesar Award for Best Original Score

Similar People
  
Guy Protheroe, Jean‑Marie Poire, Irene Bustamante, Ross the Boss, Fabienne Shine

Associated acts
  
Shakin\' Street, Era

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Éric Jacques Levisalles, stagename Eric Lévi (Paris, 1955) is a French rock musician based in London.

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In 1975 Eric Lévi founded the hard rock band Shakin' Street with Fabienne Shine, which would release the two albums Vampire Rock and Solid as a Rock. Shakin' Street briefly toured with AC/DC and the Blue Öyster Cult before disbanding in 1981. He then moved to New York, and back to Paris in 1992. Later on in his career, Eric Lévi wrote the musical score to several movies, including L'Opération Corned-beef and the comedy Les Visiteurs which was an international success and one of the highest-grossing movies of all time in France.

Lévi is best known for being the mastermind behind the musical project ERA, and for inventing the Latin sounding words of these songs. Era's self-titled debut album in 1997 proved to be a hit, becoming the most exported French album with over 6 million copies sold. A sequel, Era 2 was released in 2000, followed by Era: The Mass in 2003. The trilogy is characterized by a mixture of rock, synth, and pseudo-Latin Gregorian chant.

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In 1999, he moved to London, where he lives today.

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Songs

AmenoEra · 1996
The MassThe Mass · 2003
DivanoEra 2 · 2000

References

Eric Lévi Wikipedia