Jacques Higelin lyrics
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Artist's albums
Higelin live 2000
2000 · album
Follow the Live
1998 · album
Paradis païen
1998 · album
Higelin 20 chansons d'or
1998 · compilation
Aux héros de la voltige
1994 · album
Higelin Le Rex (Live)
1992 · album
Higelin à Mogador (Hold Tight) [Live]
1991 · album
Au cœur de Jacques Higelin
1991 · album
Illicite
1991 · album
Tombé du ciel
1988 · album
Higelin 75
2016 · album
Lonesome Bad Boy
2016 · single
Elle est si touchante
2016 · single
L'emploi du temps
2016 · single
Chante Vian et Higelin
2015 · compilation
Beau repaire
2013 · album
Seul
2013 · single
Higelin Paris Zénith 18.10.2010 (Live)
2010 · album
Coup de foudre
2010 · album
Higelin Platinum
2008 · album
Higelin en plein Bataclan (Live)
2007 · album
Amor Doloroso
2006 · album
Higelin L'essentiel
2003 · compilation
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Biography
Jacques Higelin was born in Brou-sur-Chantereine, a working-class village east of Paris, on October 18, 1940. Jacques' father was both a railroad worker and a music enthusiast who supported his son's love of performing from a young age. Jacques' interests turned toward jazz, and he began singing at the cinemas and on radio competitions while still a boy. By his early teens, he had quit school and gotten work as a stunt man, earning small contracts at first, but soon performing full-time. His film work had him rubbing shoulders with people like Sidney Bechet and film composer Henri Crolla, who taught him guitar. After a brief stint at the René Simon School of Drama and two years of military service, Higelin went back to working in cinema and café-theater. By the mid-'60s, he had made a name for himself, and was offered his first opportunity to record. Douze Chansons d'Avant le Deluge was shortly followed by Quinze Chansons d'Avant le Deluge, both renderings of Boris Vian's songs recorded with Brigitte Fontaine. Higelin continued to turn even more attention toward music, using the medium to express his leftist political ideals. The early '70s found Higelin as a beloved native son of the Parisian artistic underground. In 1971 he released his first solo record, Jacques "Crabouif" Higelin, comprised entirely of his own compositions. He found a new voice in the mid-'70s rock era with his record BBH 75, followed by Irradie a few years later. Musical grit combined with a poet's attention to verse would come to characterize his career. Through the '80s and '90s and into the new millennium, Higelin has continued to write and record prolifically, releasing a new project every few years straight up to 2006's Amor Doloroso. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi