Studio Davout
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Studio Davout is a recording studio located in Paris, France. It was created in 1965 by Yves Chamberland later joined by Claude Ermelin.[1] It was built in the 1 200 m2 of a old cinema, "Le Davout" who opened prior to 1946.
Albums recorded at the studio
- Rika Zaraï
- Prague (EP) (1966)
- France Gall
- Les sucettes (EP) (1966)
- Francis Lai
- A Man and a Woman (soundtrack) (1966)
- Sheila
- Adios Amor (EP) (1967)
- Brigitte Fontaine with Jean-Claude Vannier
- Brigitte Fontaine Est...Folle (1968)
- Archie Shepp
- Blasé (1969)
- Nico
- Desertshore (1970)
- Ange
- Caricatures (1972)
- Keith Jarrett
- Staircase (album) (1976)
- Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers
- Nina Simone
- Fodder on My Wings (1982)
- Echo & the Bunnymen
- Ocean Rain (1984)
- Mylène Farmer
- Maman a tort (7" single) (1984)
- The Colourfield
- Deception (1987)
- Duran Duran
- Big Thing (1988)
- Les Négresses Vertes
- Mlah (1988)
- Les Rita Mitsouko
- Marc & Robert (1988)
- Re (1990)
- Jeanne Mas
- Les Crises de l'âme (1989)
- L'art des femmes (1990)
- Jean-Luc Ponty
- Tchokola (1991)
- No Absolute Time (1993)
- Alain Bashung
- Fantaisie militaire (1998)
- Scott Walker
- Pola X (soundtrack) (1999)
- Alizée
- Mes Courants Électriques (2003)
- Stéphane Meer
- Vice-Versa (TV show theme) (2002)
- Rinôçérôse
- Schizophonia (2005)
- Yann Tiersen
- Tabarly (soundtrack) (2008)
- Martin Solveig
- C'est la Vie (2008)
- Misanthrope
- IrremeDIABLE (2008)
- Bertrand Cantat, Pascal Humbert, Bernard Falaise, Alexander MacSween
- Chœurs (2011)
- Sexion d'Assaut
- L'Apogée (2012)
- Damien Saez
- Miami (2013)
See also
References
- ↑ Yves Chamberland and Claude Ermelin are defectors from Europa Sonor studios.
External links
- Official website
- Studio Davout discography at Discogs
Coordinates: 48°51′14″N 2°24′36″E / 48.85389°N 2.41000°E
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