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La javanaise | André Manoukian, Melody Gardot | 03:07 | |
trigger | FORM, André Manoukian | 03:29 | |
L'anamour | André Manoukian | 03:48 | |
Le poinçonneur des Lilas | André Manoukian | 05:19 | |
L'eau à la bouche | André Manoukian | 02:42 | |
Anouch | André Manoukian | 03:37 | |
Sous le soleil exactement | André Manoukian, Isabelle Adjani | 02:56 | |
Apatride | André Manoukian | 03:36 | |
Je suis venu te dire que je m'en vais | André Manoukian | 03:22 | |
Black trombone | André Manoukian, Camélia Jordana | 03:33 |
French jazz artist, composer, and
television personality André
Manoukian was born in Lyon on April 9, 1957. A pianist from the age of 7, he eventually
attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston. He bounced around France in
the early 1980s and enjoyed his biggest success when he became the professional
and personal partner of singer Liane Foly. He would write and produce many of
her albums including 1988’s The Man I Love, 1993’s Les Petites Notes,
and 2004’s La Chanteuse de Bal. He occasionally worked to compose scores
for films including 1993’s Les Ténors, 2006’s Four Stars, and
2013’s La Grande boucle. He became most famous as a judge on the reality
competition show Nouvelle Star, a job he began in 2003. He launched his
solo career in 2008 with the LP Inkala. That was followed by 2010’s So
in Love, 2011’s Melenchology, and 2017’s Apatride. In 2020 he
released Les Pianos de Gainsbourg, a tribute to the legendary French pop
star Serge Gainsbourg.