Jean-Louis Aubert
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- See also Jean-Louis Aubert (1731-1814) for the French dramatist, poet and journalist known as Abbé Aubert.
Jean-Louis Aubert (born April 12, 1955 in Nantua) is a French guitarist, singer and songwriter.
In 1976, he co-founded the rock band Téléphone. After their split, he recorded a single album (Platre et Ciment) with Téléphone's drummer Richard Kolinka as Aubert'n'Ko (1987), and in 1989 released his first solo album, Bleu Blanc Vert.
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[edit] Solo discography
[edit] Studio Albums
- Plâtre Et Ciment! (1987, Virgin)
- Bleu Blanc Vert (1989, Virgin)
- H (1992, Virgin)
- Stockholm (1997, Virgin)
- Comme Un Accord (2001, Virgin)
- Idéal Standard (2005, Virgin)
[edit] Live Albums
- Une Page De Tournée / Deux Pages De Tournée (1994, Virgin)
- Concert Privé M6 (1998, Virgin)
- Idéal Tour (2006, Virgin)
[edit] Live DVD
- Comme On A Fait (2003, Virgin)
- Idéal Tour (2006, Virgin)
[edit] Compilation
- Comme On A Dit (2003, Virgin) 1986-2003
[edit] Box Set
- Long Box (2002, 3 CDs, Virgin) 1986-2001
[edit] External links
- Official site (in French)
- Locataires - Fan site (in French)
- Biography of Jean-Louis Aubert, from Radio France Internationale (in English)