
Arnold Turboust: Sur La Photo (iex) - Clear (Vinyl LP)
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Arnold Turboust made his first steps in the French rock world in 1980 with the band Marquis de Sade, contributing to the keyboard parts of their first album Danzig Twis. He was then part of the local Nantes band Private Jokes in 1981. In 1982, he met singer-songwriter Etienne Daho and the two men began a fruitful collaboration that would last into the 90s and beyond. Their first single together was Le Grand Sommeil, followed by the album La Notte in 1984. In 1985 comes the huge success Tombé pour la France, followed in 1986 by the classic album Pop Satori. This was also the year Arnold had his own success with the single Adelaide in collaboration with Zabou Breitmann. Arnold's first solo album was Let's Go to Goa in 1988, produced with his Pop Satori colleague Rico Conning. He has released four more albums over the years, My Friends and I (1995), Any Exit is Final (2007), Demodé (2011), and reunited with Rico for the UNAC award-winning album Arnold Turboust (2016). Arnold has composed for artists as diverse as Sylvie Vartan, Brigitte Fontaine, Astrud Gilberto, Enzo Enzo, Barbara Carlotti, Lio, Plastic Bertrand and Jacno. None other than Françoise Sagan has described his special je ne sais quoi perfectly: There is in Arnold Turboust something of Trenet's fluidity, Gainsbourg's detachment, a kind of tender indulgence for others, demanding for himself; a humor without cynicism and a most pleasing musical diversity. Arnold's new album, Sur la Photo, will be released in February 2023, and the first single Rue de la Croix-Nivert has been available since October. Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense, Evidemment, Rue de la Croix-Nivert, La Vérité Augmentée, L Arpeggiator, A Supposer, Sur la Photo, Des Si Des Mais, Lady's Fingers, Ye Souis, Moi Si J'étais Vous, Belmondo, Pour Ne Pas Dire, Elodie
Arnold Turboust made his first steps in the French rock world in 1980 with the band Marquis de Sade, contributing to the keyboard parts of their first album Danzig Twis. He was then part of the local Nantes band Private Jokes in 1981. In 1982, he met singer-songwriter Etienne Daho and the two men began a fruitful collaboration that would last into the 90s and beyond. Their first single together was Le Grand Sommeil, followed by the album La Notte in 1984. In 1985 comes the huge success Tombé pour la France, followed in 1986 by the classic album Pop Satori. This was also the year Arnold had his own success with the single Adelaide in collaboration with Zabou Breitmann. Arnold's first solo album was Let's Go to Goa in 1988, produced with his Pop Satori colleague Rico Conning. He has released four more albums over the years, My Friends and I (1995), Any Exit is Final (2007), Demodé (2011), and reunited with Rico for the UNAC award-winning album Arnold Turboust (2016). Arnold has composed for artists as diverse as Sylvie Vartan, Brigitte Fontaine, Astrud Gilberto, Enzo Enzo, Barbara Carlotti, Lio, Plastic Bertrand and Jacno. None other than Françoise Sagan has described his special je ne sais quoi perfectly: There is in Arnold Turboust something of Trenet's fluidity, Gainsbourg's detachment, a kind of tender indulgence for others, demanding for himself; a humor without cynicism and a most pleasing musical diversity. Arnold's new album, Sur la Photo, will be released in February 2023, and the first single Rue de la Croix-Nivert has been available since October. Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense, Evidemment, Rue de la Croix-Nivert, La Vérité Augmentée, L Arpeggiator, A Supposer, Sur la Photo, Des Si Des Mais, Lady's Fingers, Ye Souis, Moi Si J'étais Vous, Belmondo, Pour Ne Pas Dire, Elodie