Bulles (album)
Bulles is an album by French singer-songwriter Michel Polnareff released in 1981.
With this album, the singer found more success, as it sold 800,000 copies. "Radio", "Je t'aime", and "Tam-Tam" were put into heavy rotation on French radio stations. Although mostly rock-oriented, Polnareff maintains his personality lyrically and musically.
In 2001, the album was re-issued by Universal-Polygram.[1]
Bulles | ||||
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Studio album by Michel Polnareff | ||||
Released | 1981 | |||
Label | AZ | |||
Producer | Michel Polnareff | |||
Michel Polnareff chronology | ||||
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Track listing
Music by Michel Polnareff, lyrics by Michel Polnareff and J.P. Dréau.
Side A
- "Tam tam"
- "Elle rit" (Translation: "She Laughs")
- "Radio"
- "Je t'aime" (Translation: "I Love You")
Side B
- "Où est la tosca?"
- "Joue moi de toi"
- "365 jours par an" (Translation: "365 Days A Year")
- "Bulles de savon" (Translation: "Soap Bubbles")
Personnel
- Ricky Hitchcock — guitars
- Mo Foster — bass
- Michel Polnareff — vocals, piano, keyboards, percussion, male and female chorus,[2] arranger
- Richard Myhill — piano, keyboards, male chorus, musicians director
- Graham Preskett — keyboards, violin solo
- Hans Zimmer — keyboards, keyboards layout
- Robin Landridge — keyboards
- Peter Van Hooke — drums
- Brett Morgan — drums
- Frank Ricotti — drums
- Mac Tontoh — drums
- Daku Potato — drums
- Allan Parker — banjo
- Linda Jardim — female chorus
- Modesty Forbids — female chorus
- Ray Springfield — flute
Production
- Producer – M. Polnareff
- Engineer – Brad Davis, Steve Allan
- Mixing – R. Myhill, M. Polnareff, G. Preskett
- Mastering – B. Davis
- Album cover design – Hicks and Hayes
- Photography – John Thornton
Recorded at studios Snake Ranch, Nova, Marcus Music.
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References
- Allmusic link
- stated as this in inlet printing
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