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Alain Souchon

 

Souchon, Alain (b. 1945). French singer-song-writer and film actor. Working with singer-musician Laurent Voulzy, Souchon benefited from a youthful admiration for Lennon and McCartney in creating his own ironic style of Gallic melancholy, childhood nostalgia, and existential anguish, expressed in schoolboy slang and integrated into a subtle, English-flavoured rock music. His popular successes of the late 1970s: ‘Allo Maman bobo’, ‘Bidon’, ‘Y’ a d'la Rumba dans l'air', ‘Poulailler's Song’, ‘Papa Mambo’ were not matched in the 1980s despite the sustained quality of his records and concerts (On avance, 1983).

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  • Born: May 27, 1944, Casablanca, Morocco
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "C'est Déjà Ça", "Collection", "Ecoutez d'Ou Ma Peine Vient
  • Representative Songs: "Foule Sentimentale", "Ultra Moderne Solitude", "Sous Les Jupes des Filles

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Widely considered the godfather of contemporary French pop, singer/songwriter Alain Souchon captured the precarious masculinity of postmodern man with uncommon tenderness and whimsy. Often working in partnership with composer Laurent Voulzy, his music explored themes both personal and political with poetic grace, firmly establishing its creator as the spiritual heir to the traditions of Jacques Brel and Georges Brassens. Born Alain Kienast on May 27, 1944, in Casablanca, Morocco, he was raised in Paris from the age of six months onward. A shy, deeply introspective child, he retreated further into his shell in 1959, when the family suffered an automobile accident that left his father dead. While their mother published pulp romance novels to keep the family afloat, Alain and his siblings moved in with their grandmother, whose habitual radio listening introduced him to the great artists of France's chanson past. In 1961, he was sent to London to study at the Lycée Français but fared poorly, writing poetry and prose while ignoring his academic workload. Souchon nevertheless remained in London, working as a bartender before returning to Paris, where he began learning guitar and writing songs influenced by Britain's new generation of rock & roll bands. After years playing small clubs on Paris' Left Bank, Souchon finally landed a record deal in 1971, issuing his debut single, "Je Suis un Voyageur," on the Pathé Marconi label. Two additional releases followed, both of them meeting the same grim commercial fate that befell their predecessor, and the contract was swiftly terminated. Souchon's songs nevertheless captured the attention of RCA A&R director Bob Socquet, who in 1973 encouraged him to submit "L'Amour 1830," a song he'd written for Italian singer Frédéric François, to Antibes' annual Rose d'Or competition. Souchon performed the composition himself and won the critic's prize and a special press prize. Even more significantly, by year's end he began working with composer Laurent Voulzy, like Souchon a frustrated singer/songwriter whose gifts as a composer perfectly complemented his new partner's skills as a lyricist. In 1974 Souchon and Voulzy issued their debut LP, J'ai 10 Ans, scoring their breakthrough hit with the title cut. A year later, Bidon cemented their new star status, earning widespread critical acclaim as well. While 1977's Jamais Content launched Souchon's signature song, "Allô Maman Bobo," the duo also scored with the Voulzy solo single "Rockcollection," and in the years to follow their solo careers both flourished, each collaborator balancing the strengths and weaknesses of the other. Souchon's 1978 effort Toto 30 Ans proved his darkest, most disillusioned collection to date, but the singles "Le Bagad de Lann Bihoue" and "Papa Mambo" were nevertheless massive chart hits. The album also contained "L'Amour en Fuite," commissioned by filmmaker François Truffaut as the title theme for his feature of the same name. Following 1980's Rame, Souchon made his debut in front of the camera, co-starring in the Claude Berri film Je Vous Aime and playing the same kind of fragile, haunted character he first introduced with his music. Souchon continued his infatuation with cinema throughout the early '80s, co-starring opposite Yves Montand and Catherine Deneuve in the 1981 Jean-Paul Rappeneau hit Tout Feu Tout Flame and earning critical raves for his work alongside Isabelle Adjani in 1983's L'Eté Meurtrier. Only in the autumn of 1983 did Souchon release a new LP, On Avance, an album with but one collaboration with Voulzy, "Saute en l'Air." They nevertheless resumed their collaboration in full soon after, retreating to Brittany and Saint-Tropez to co-write Souchon's 1985 follow-up, C'est Comme Vous Voulez, which scored the hit "La Ballade de Jim." After a double-bill tour with Véronique Sanson, he returned to film with 1987's Jacques Doillon-directed Comédie, co-starring Jane Birkin. In the summer of 1989, Souchon headlined a month-long stint at Paris' prestigious Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in support of his newest LP, Ultra Moderne Solitude. "Quand Je Serraise KO," written in tandem with Voulzy, later earned Victoires de la Musique honors as song of the year. Souchon next resurfaced in 1993 with the critical and commercial smash C'est Déjà Ça, an album highlighted by its lead single, "Foule Sentimentale," which quickly emerged as something of a contemporary French standard. The following February, he earned Victoires de la Musique awards in the categories of Best Song of the Year and Best Male Artist, and that fall headlined three sold-out performances at the Zenith, the subject of the live release Défoule Sentimentale. Souchon and Voulzy next teamed with their respective sons Pierre and Julien (who previously collaborated in the pop group Les Cherche Midi) to contribute material to a 1994 benefit album assembled for the children's AIDS charity Solidarité Enfants Sida. Souchon also toured in honor of the charity, additionally performing at two benefit gigs for the organization Restaurants de Coeur. His next official album, Aux Ras des Pâquerettes, appeared in 1999, and a year later he launched a 140-date tour that extended into 2001, quickly followed by a brief acoustic trek. Souchon turned 60 in 2004, and his pace seemed to slow in the months and years to follow. In February 2005, upon the 20th anniversary of the Victoires de la Musique awards, he received a special Victoire honor celebrating the continued popularity and influence of "Foule Sentimentale," and that autumn released La Vie Theodore, a concept album inspired in part by French geographer Théodore Monod. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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  • Born: May 27, 1944
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '80s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Comedy Drama
  • Career Highlights: One Deadly Summer, Je Vous Aime, Comedie!
  • First Major Screen Credit: Love on the Run (1979)

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Lead actor and pop singer, onscreen from the '70s. ~ All Movie Guide
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Alain Souchon
Birth name Alain Kienast
Born May 27, 1944 (1944-05-27) (age 65)
Casablanca, Morocco
Origin Paris, France
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Pop
French pop
Pop/Rock
World Music
Experimental
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1971 - Present
Label(s) RCA (1973-1984), Virgin (1985-present)
Associated acts Laurent Voulzy, Renaud Séchan, Maurane, Geoffrey Oryema, Zazie, Michel Jonasz, Catherine Lara
Website alainsouchon.net

Alain Souchon (born Alain Kienast on May 27, 1944, Casablanca, Morocco) is a French singer, songwriter and actor. He has released 15 albums and has played roles in seven films.

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Six months after Souchon was born his family returned to France. When he was 15 his father died in an accident. His mother sent him to a French college in England, but due to problems registering he decided to stay in London and work. Upon returning to France he took up guitar, influenced by English and American music. In 1970, he married and had his first son continuing to play in the cabarets and bars in the Rive Gauche of Paris.

Souchon signed his first contract in 1971 with the Pathe-Marconi label but had no success. Bob Socquet, the artistic director of RCA encouraged him to perform his song "L'amour 1930" at the Rose D'Or of Antibes contest. Souchon then began to collaborate with composer/arranger Laurent Voulzy (b. 1948); they would write together, but each released albums under his own name. Souchon's first hit was "J'ai 10 ans" (1974), from the album of the same name. He continued releasing albums and in 1978 wrote the theme for François Truffaut's 1979 film Love on the Run (L'amour en fuite). At this time his second son was born. In 1980, he was invited to perform at l'Olympia. He also began his acting career, most notably starring in the 1983 film L'Ete Meurtrier. Following the album 'On avance', he left RCA and signed with Virgin Records at 40 years old. In 1989 "La beauté de Ava Gardner" was voted best title of the year by the Victoires de la Musique.

Then came Souchon's biggest hit "Foule sentimentale" from 1993's million-selling C'est déja ça. At the 20th anniversary of the Victoires de la Musique in 1995, Alain Souchon received the award for best "Chanson Originale" for his song "Foule Sentimentale." In 1996, he received the "le Prix Vincent Scotto" award given by the SACEM (Societe des Auteurs Compositeurs) for his song "Sous les Jupes des Filles". Souchon returned in 2005 with the hugely successful album La vie Théodore which contained the hit single "...Et si en plus y'a personne".

Discography

Studio Albums

Year Album FR
[1]
BE
[2]
CH
[3]
Sales
[4][5]
1974 J'ai dix ans
  • RCA
- - -
1976 Bidon
  • RCA
- - -
1977 Jamais content
  • RCA
- - - France: Gold (100,000)
1978 Toto 30 ans, rien que du malheur...
  • RCA
- - - France: Gold (100,000)
1980 Rame
  • RCA
- - - France: Gold (100,000)
1983 On avance
  • RCA
- - - France: Gold (100,000)
1985 C'est comme vous voulez
  • Virgin
108A - -
1988 Ultra moderne solitude
  • Virgin
- - - France: Gold (100,000)
1993 C'est déjà ça
  • Virgin
37A 7 - France: Diamond (1,000,000+)
1997 Sol en si (with Francis Cabrel, Michel Jonasz, Catherine Lara,
Maxime le Forestier, Maurane, Zazie)
  • Virgin
3 - -
1999 Au ras des pâquerettes
  • Virgin
1 5 74 France: Diamond (1,206,000)
2005 La Vie Théodore
  • Virgin
1 1 3 France: 2xPlatinum (462,100)
2008 Écoutez d'où ma peine vient
  • Virgin
1 2 27 France: Platinum (200,000)

Live albums

Year Album FR BE CH Sales
1984 Olympia 83
  • RCA
- - -
1990 Nickel
  • Virgin
49A - - France: Gold (100,000)
1995 Défoule sentimentale - Live
  • Virgin (2-disc)
- 9 - France: 2xGold (200,000)
2002 J'veux du live
  • Virgin
29 26 - France: Gold (100,000)
  • A Re-release

Compilations

Year Album FR BE CH Sales
1994 L'Intégral
  • RCA (5-disc)
- - -
1997 20 Chansons
  • Also known as 20 Sur 20
  • BMG
- - - France: Platinum (300,000)
2001 Collection (1974-1984)
  • RCA
- 30 10 France: Platinum (300,000)
Collection (1985-2001)
  • Virgin
- - - France: Platinum (300,000)
2002 Par les Sentiments
  • Virgin (2-disc)
- - -
2004 Platinum Collection
  • Virgin
- 13 -
2007 100 Chansons
  • EMI France (5-disc)
- - -

Singles

Year Single FR BE French Sales
1986 "La Ballade de Jim" 24 -
1989 "Quand je serai k.o. 29 -
1993 "Foule sentimentale" 1 - Silver (125,000)
1994 "L'amour à la machine" 21 -
2000 "Tailler la zone" 71 -
2001 "Le baiser / Caterpillar" 80 -
2002 "La vie ne vaut rien" 46 -
2005 "Et si en plus y'a personne" 19 12
2006 "La vie Théodore" 68 -
2008 "Écoutez d'où ma peine vient" - 7

Awards

1986

1990

1991

1994

1996

References

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Preceded by
Alain Bashung
Victoires de la Musique
Male artist of the year

1994
Succeeded by
MC Solaar

 
 
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