Jacques Dutronc (1966 album) explained

Jacques Dutronc
Type:Album
Artist:Jacques Dutronc
Cover:Jacques Dutronc 1966 album sleeve.jpg
Released:1966 (France)
Recorded:1966
Genre:French rock
Length:32:43
Label:Disques Vogue
Next Title:Jacques Dutronc
Next Year:1968

Jacques Dutronc is the first studio album by the French singer-songwriter Jacques Dutronc, released in 1966. Since Dutronc's first seven albums are all self-titled, the album is commonly referred to by the title of any of its three tracks which were released as singles ("Et moi, et moi, et moi", "Les play boys" and "Les Cactus").

Reception

The album went straight to number one in the French charts upon its release and sold over a million copies in total.[1] The single "Les play boys" was number one in the French charts from 3 December 1966 until 13 January 1967. In recognition of the album's success, Dutronc was awarded a special Grand Prix du Disque by the Académie Charles Cros, in memoriam of one of its founders.[1]

The album is included in Philippe Manœuvre's 2010 book Rock français, de Johnny à BB Brunes, 123 albums essentiels, which contains reviews of the 123 "most essential" French-language rock albums.[2]

Track listing

Words by Jacques Lanzmann and music by Jacques Dutronc, with the exception of La Compapadé, words and music by Jacques Dutronc.

Personnel

Technical

References

  1. Web site: Jacques Dutronc biography . RFI music . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140110001442/http://rfimusique.com/siteEn/biographie/biographie_6268.asp . 2014-01-10 .
  2. [Philippe Manœuvre]