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Released
  
1982

Artist
  
Alain Bashung

Producer
  
Alain Bashung

Play blessures (1982)
  
Figure imposée (1983)

Release date
  
1982

Label
  
Philips Records

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Recorded
  
Studio Vénus, Longueville Studio 92, Boulogne

Genres
  
Rock music in France, Cold wave, Post-punk

Similar
  
Alain Bashung albums, Rock music in France albums, Other albums

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Play blessures (Play harms) is the fourth album by French rock musician Alain Bashung, issued in 1982 on Philips Records.

Contents

Production

After the success of "Gaby oh Gaby" and "Vertige de l'amour", Bashung wanted to benefit from his sudden glory and financial success, since he waited for it for about fifteen years, by making musical experiments, far from the lightness of the two hits that made him famous. For his new album, Bashung chose to not work with his lyricist Boris Bergman. With his newfound favourite musicians, the KGDD (Manfred Kovacic, Olivier Guindon, Franz Delage and Philippe Draï), with whom he just recorded the soundtrack to Fernando Arrabal's movie, Le Cimetière des voitures, he went to the studio and recorded a new album, improvising the lyrics in a pseudo-English. This album, in contrast with the rather bleak sound he achieved, was recorded in a happy and quite light mood, with no other goal than exploring new musical landscapes. After recording the album, he learned that Serge Gainsbourg wanted to work with him and got in touch. The two shared songwriting on the new record.

Thanks to him, Bashung chose to break away from the reputation he had built, making a very dark album, in the lyrics as much as in the music, with a post-punk influence.

The coldness and spareness of the arrangements, the dark and hard to understand lyrics, often vague, made this album hardly accessible for the public, who just discovered Bashung. Some critics described the album as an attempt at commercial suicide, and it did not sell well. However, although the critics were at first as baffled as the public, the album is now seen as one of Bashung's greatest artistic statements.

Originally, the album should have been titled "Apocalypso" (keeping up with the front cover of the tom-tom player surrounded by flames), but it was renamed "Play blessures" (from a lyric on the song "Lavabo" ("Washbasin")) because the American band The Motels recorded an album with the same title at the same time.

The 28th of March 2011 a show written by Pierre Mikaïloff and Arnaud Viviant premiered at the Théâtre Marigny of Paris, [Re]Play Blessures, which recounted the birth of the album. Irène Jacob was the narrator, while the singers on the scene were: Alain Chamfort who sang "Chasseur d’ivoire" ("Ivory hunter"), Boris Bergman who sang "Junge Männer", Axel Bauer who sang "C’est comment qu’on freine ?", Barbara Carlotti who sang "Lavabo", Irène Jacob and Florent Marchet who sang "Volontaire", and Joseph d'Anvers who sang "J’envisage" ("I envision"). The musical direction was made by Frédéric Lo, with the band RoCoCo.

Critical reception

The critical reception was rather negative at first. Except Libération, the press was somewhat hostile to this album, Bashung being called on one occasion the "Johnny Hallyday of new wave".

However, the album quickly gained cult status, being now seen as one of French rock's greatest album. In 1995, French magazine Rock & Folk chose it as one of the greatest from the period 1965-1995 and, in 1999, it was included again in their revised list of the greatest albums of the period 1963-1999. In 1993, French magazine Télérama chose it as one of the greatest albums of all time. Volume magazine included it in 2008 in their list of "albums that changed the world".

In 2010, the album was included in the book Philippe Manœuvre présente : Rock français, de Johnny à BB Brunes, 123 albums essentiels.

Bonus Tracks (CD reissue)

The three tracks on the CD reissue of the album are all from the Le Cimetière des voitures soundtrack.

Singles

  • 1981 : C'est comment qu'on freine ? / Trompé d'érection (France : 45)
  • Personnel

  • Alain Bashung - vocals, guitar.
  • Ollie Guindon - guitar.
  • Philippe Draï - drums, percussions, harmonica, drum machine.
  • Manfred Kovacic ("le prince de Clichy") - synths, piano, sax.
  • François Delage, bass guitar.
  • Roland Panza, guitar on "Junge Männer" and "J'envisage".
  • Songs

    1C'est comment qu'on freine3:15
    2Scenes De Manager3:49
    3Volontaire4:07

    References

    Play blessures Wikipedia