Figure imposée explained

Figure imposée
Type:studio
Artist:Alain Bashung
Cover:Alain_Bashung_Figure_imposée.jpg
Released:1983
Genre:French rock, new wave
Label:Philips, Barclay, Universal Music Group
Producer:Alain Bashung, Michel Olivier, KGDD
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Prev Year:1982
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Next Year:1985

Figure imposée (Compulsory routine) is the fifth album by French rocker Alain Bashung, issued in 1983 on Philips Records.

Production

The album was issued one year after Play blessures (Play harms) which was a commercial and, at first, critical failure, as well as his first and last collaboration with Serge Gainsbourg. Bashung enlisted young songwriter Pascal Jacquemin who wrote most of the lyrics (except "Imbécile" ("Dumb") written by Boris Bergman).

Commercial performance

Figure imposée was a commercial failure as well.[1]

Track listing

The 1993 CD reissue had both "Lou ravi" and "Nuits Halloween" dropped, replaced by "Spiele Mich an die Wand" (Boris Bergman - Alain Bashung) and "White Spirit" (Jean Fauque - Alain Bashung), the mix of "Élégance" was replaced by its single mix, and the mix of "Imbécile" was replaced by a long version.

Singles

References

  1. Book: Mikaïloff, Gilles Verlant & Pierre. Le Dictionnaire des années 80. 2011-09-28. Larousse. 9782035861504. 52. fr.