Jump to content

BBH 75

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Jax 0677 (talk | contribs) at 16:17, 6 October 2016 (→‎References: {{Jacques Higelin}}). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Untitled

BBH 75 is the fourth album by French rock singer Jacques Higelin, released in 1974 on the Pathé Marconi label. It is a radical departure from his previous works with the Saravah label, as it is entirely a rock album. The album would bring Higelin commercial success and critical recognition from French rock circles, and the album is considered influential on the future of French rock.

History

The title of the album is the initials of the three musicians from the album: Charles Bennaroch, Simon Boissezon and Jacques Higelin. The album was initially titled BBH 74, but as it was released near the end of 1974, it was finally retitled BBH 75. A rare promotional vinyl released back then bore the original title.

Critical reception

The French edition of Rolling Stone magazine named it the 5th greatest French rock album.[1] It's also included in the book Philippe Manœuvre présente : Rock français, de Johnny à BB Brunes, 123 albums essentiels.[2] It is certified gold record for 100,000 albums sold.[3]

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Paris-New York, N.Y.-Paris"4:20
2."Cigarette"4:29
3."Mona Lisa Klaxon"3:15
4."Chaud, chaud, bizness show"4:15
Side B
No.TitleLength
5."Est-ce que ma guitare est un fusil ?"5:40
6."Une mouche sur ma bouche"4:20
7."Œsophage boogie, cardiac' blues"4:24
8."Boxon"3:30

Personnel

Musicians

  • Charles Bennaroch: drums, percussions, harmonica.
  • Simon Boissezon: bass guitar, guitars.
  • Jacques Higelin: vocals.

Production

  • Jacques Higelin: producer.
  • Roger Ducourtieux: recording.
  • Claude Dejacques: artistic direction.
  • Patrice Duchemin, Yves Van Waerbeke: photographs.
  • Norman Mongan: design.

References

  1. ^ Rolling Stone, n°18, February 2010.
  2. ^ Philippe Manœuvre, Philippe Manœuvre présente : Rock français, de Johnny à BB Brunes, 123 albums essentiels, Hoëbeke, October 2010 (ISBN 978-2-84230-353-2)
  3. ^ http://www.infodisc.fr/CDCertif_O.php?debut=1400