Jac Berrocal

Jacques "Jac" Berrocal (born 22 October 1946, Saint-Jean d'Angély[1]) is a French trumpeter, singer and composer. He has been active since the 1970s in the independent and avant-garde music scene,[2] and has released many albums.[1][3] He also founded and performed in the group Catalogue, and has collaborated with Ron Anderson.[4][5] Berrocal has appeared in several films.

Select discography

Berrocal

  • 1964, Be-Bop-A-Lula, 45rpm
  • 1973, Musiq Musik, LP
  • 1976, Parallèles, LP
  • 1979, Catalogue, LP
  • 1992, CD, La nuit est au courant
  • 1996, Hotel Hotel, LP
  • 1996, ROCK'n ROLL STATION, VINCE TAYLOR & JAC BERROCAL, 45rpm
  • 1997, Oblique Sessions, CD (with Pierre Bastien, Pascal Comelade and Jaki Liebezeit)
  • 1999, Flash, 33rpm 10"
  • 2002, Prières, 33rpm 10"
  • 2008, Marie-Antoinette is not dead
  • 2011, Superdisque, CD, LP (with David Fenech and Ghédalia Tazartès)
  • 2014, MDLV, CD, LP
  • 2015, Antigravity, CD, LP (with David Fenech and Vincent Epplay)
  • 2017, Why, EP (with David Fenech and Vincent Epplay)
  • 2019, Ice Exposure, LP (with David Fenech and Vincent Epplay)

Catalogue (Band)

  • 1979, Catalogue : Antwerpen Live, LP
  • 1982, Catalogue : Pénétration, LP+Maxi
  • 1987, Catalogue : Insomnie, LP
  • 1987, Catalogue : Pas touch’, 45rpm
  • 2010, Catalogue : Brussels Live, LP

Video-Adventures

  • 1979, VIDEO-AVENTURES: CAMERA IN FOCUS, CAMERA AL RIPARO

Filmography

  • Les Chants de Bataille - Jac Berrocal, a film by Guy Girard, 47’ 2004?

Actor in feature-length films

References

  1. "Jac Berrocal Interview". Paristransatlantic.com. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  2. "Domain Directory » FR » Wikipedia » Jac Berrocal". Domaintools.com. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  3. "Jac Berrocal Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. 22 October 1946. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  4. "Catalog". Ronanderson-molecules.com. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  5. "Full Discography". Ronanderson-molecules.com. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
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