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Gainsbourg by Serge Gainsbourg

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Release Date: 2011

Labels: Mercury, Universal Music France

ÉDITION 20ème ANNIVERSAIRE
Numbered limited edition boxset (9000 ex.)
20 x CD + 60 pages color book (11"x11") + Portfolio with 20 recto/verso images(11"x11") on 250 gr paper.

#1-1 to 1-9 from the 10" album "Du Chant À La Une !…" [Philips 76 447], released on 3 September 1958. ℗1958 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Blanqui, Paris, 1 & 3 July 1958.
#1-10 from the EP "La Jambe De Bois (Friedland)" [Philips 432 325], released in February 1959. ℗1959 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Blanqui, Paris, 12 January 1959.
#1-11 to 1-15 Demo recording at Studio Blanqui, Paris, 17 February 1958. ℗2011 Mercury.
#2-1 to 2-8 from the 10" album "N° 2" [Philips 76 473], released in June 1959. ℗1959 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Blanqui, Paris, 12,14,25,27 & 29 May and 4 June 1959.
#2-9 to 2-12 from the EP "Romantique 60" [Philips 432 437], released in June 1960. ℗1960 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Blanqui, Paris, 12 May 1960.
#3-1 to 3-10 from the 10" album "L'étonnant Serge Gainsbourg (N°3)" [Philips 76 516], released on 5 May 1961. ℗1961 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Blanqui, Paris, 8,10,14 February and 3,9,13 & 16 March 1961.
#4-1 to 4-8 from the 10" album "N°4" [Philips 76 553], released on 23 May 1962. ℗1962 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Blanqui, Paris, 14,16,20,21 & 28 March and 16 April 1962.
#4-9 to 4-12 from the EP "Vilaine Fille Mauvais Garçon" [Philips 432 862], released in January 1963. ℗1963 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Philips Fontana, London from 2 to 5 January 1963.
#5-1 to 5-12 from the album "Confidentiel" [Philips 77 980], released on 7 January 1964. ℗1964 Mercury.
#5-13 Exclusive to this boxset - mixed at Studio D.E.S. in 2011.
Recorded at Studio DMS, Paris, 12,13 & 14 November 1964.
#6-1 to 6-12 from the album "Serge Gainsbourg - Gainsbourg Percussions" [Philips 77 842], released in November 1964. ℗1964 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Blanqui, Paris, 5 to 10 and 16 & 27 October 1964.
#7-1 to 7-4 from 7" EP" Qui Est „In” Qui Est „Out”" [Philips 437 167], released in January 1966. ℗1966 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Fontana, London, December 1965.
#7-5 to 7-8 from the EP "Comic Strip" [Philips 437 355], released in July 1967. ℗1967 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Chappell, London, June 1967.
#7-9 from 7" EP "Bonnie And Clyde" [Philips 460 247], released on 2 January 1968. ℗1968 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Hoche, Paris, December 1967.
#7-10 to 7-13 from 7" EP "Initials B.B." [Philips 437 431], released in June 1968. ℗1968 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Chappell, London, May 1968.
#7-14 to 7-17 are alternative mixes recorded at Studio Chappell, London, in June 1967. #7-14 & #7-16 ℗1996 Mercury. #7-17 ℗1989 Mercury.
#7-18 & 7-19 from the 7" SP promo [Fontana 261 623] released 24 January 1968. ℗1968 Mercury.
Vocals recorded at Studio Hoche, Paris, December 1967.
#7-20 recorded at Studio Hoche, Paris in December 1967. ℗1989 Mercury.
#8-1 & 8-2 from 7" EP "L'anamour" [Philips 370 751], released in December 1968. ℗1968 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Fontana, London, 12 November 1968.
#8-3 & 8-4 from 7" SP "Je T'aime... Moi Non Plus / Jane B." [Fontana 260 196], released in February 1969. ℗1969 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Fontana, London, 12 & 19 November 1969.
#8-5 & 8-6 from 7" SP "Elisa" [Philips 370 777], released in January 1969. ℗1969 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Fontana, London, 16, 17 & 18 December 1968.
#8-7 to 8-11 from the LP "Jane Birkin - Serge Gainsbourg [Fontana 885 545], released in June 1969. ℗1969 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Fontana, London, 16, 17 & 18 December 1968.
#8-12 from 7" SP "La Décadanse" [Fontana 6010 054], released in January 1972. ℗1972 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio des Dames, Paris, December 1971.
#9-1 to 9-7 from the album "Histoire De Melody Nelson" [Philips 6325 071], released on 24 March 1971. ℗1971 Mercury.
#9-8 & 9-9 instrumental versions exclusive to this boxset. ℗2011 Mercury.
Orchestra basses recorded at Studio Philips Marble Arch, London, 21 to 23 April 1970.
Strings recorded at Studio des Dames, Paris, 4,5,8 & 11 May 1970.
Vocals recorded at Studio des Dames, Paris, 11 to 14 January 1971.
Mixed at Studio des Dames, Paris, 1 to 4 February 1971.
#10-1 to 10-10 from the album "Vu De L'extérieur" [Philips 6499 731], released on 16 November 1973. ℗1973 Mercury.
#10-11 to 10-14 Exclusive to this boxset - mixed at Studio D.E.S., Paris in 2011. ℗2011 Mercury.
Backings recorded at Studio Phonogram, London, 26 to 28 March 1973.
Vocals and percussion recorded and mixed at Studio des Dames, Paris, 7 to 14 May and 17, 19 & 25 September 1973.
#11-1 to 11-10 from the album "Rock Around The Bunker" [Philips 6325 195], released on 8 January 1975. ℗1975 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Phonogram, London, 26 November to 2 December 1974.
#12-1 to 12-12 from the album "L'Homme À Tête De Chou" [Philips 9101 097], released on 18 November 1976. ℗1976 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Phonogram, London, 16 to 21 August 1976.
Mixed at Studio des Dames, Paris, 14 September 1976.
#13-1 to 13-12 from the album "Aux Armes Et Cætera" [Philips 9101 218], released on 13 March 1979. ℗1979 Mercury.
#13-13 to 13-15 Exclusive to this boxset - mixed at Studio D.E.S., Paris in 2011. ℗2011 Mercury.
Recorded at Dynamic Sounds Studio, Kingston, 12 to 24 January 1979.
#14-1 to 14-12 from the album "Mauvaises Nouvelles Des Étoiles" [Philips 6313 270], released on 17 November 1981. ℗1981.
#14-13 Exclusive to this boxset - mixed at Studio D.E.S. in 2011. ℗2011.
Recorded at Compass Point Studios, Nassau, September 1981.
#15-1 to 15-8 from the album "Love On The Beat" [Philips 822 849] ℗1984 Mercury.
#15-9 alternative mix ℗1997 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio House Of Music, New Jersey, June 1984. Mixed at Power Station, New York.
#15-10 & 15-11 from the Charlotte Gainsbourg LP "Charlotte For Ever", released in November 1986. ℗1986 Mercury.
Backings recorded at Studio Dangerous Music, New Jersey, October 1986.
Vocals recorded and mixed at Studio Plus Trente, Paris, November 1986.
#15-12 from the 12" "No Comment (Extended Version)" [Philips 880 620], released in March 1985. ℗1985.
#16-1 to 16-10 from the album "You're Under Arrest" [Philips 834 034], released on 2 November 1987. ℗1987 Mercury.
Backings recorded at Studio Dangerous Music, New Jersey, 17 to 30 August 1987.
Vocals recorded and mixed at Studio Digital Service, Paris, September 1987.
#16-11 from the 12" "You're Under Arrest" [Philips 870 002], released in November 1987. ℗1987 Mercury.
#16-12 from the 12" "Serge Gainsbourg - Mon Legionnaire" [Philips 870 510], released in June 1988. ℗1988 Mercury.
#17-1 Exclusive to this boxset - mixed at Studio D.E.S. in 2011.
Recorded at Studio Vogue, Villetaneuse, 22 January 1975. ℗2011 Mercury
#17-2 & 17-3 from the 7" SP "L'ami Caouette / Le Cadavre Exquis" [Philips 6009 678], released in June 1975. ℗1975 Mercury.
Recorded in Paris from 4 to 6 June 1975.
#17-4 from Jane Birkin 7" "Ballade De Johnny Jane / Raccrochez C'est Une Horreur" [Fontana 6010 118], released in October 1976. ℗1976 Mercury.
#17-5 & 17-6 From the 7" "My Lady Héroïne" [Philips 6042 272], released in June 1977. ℗1977 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Phonogram, London, May 1977.
#17-7 & 17-8 From the 12" "Sea Sex And Sun / Mister Iceberg" [Philips 9199 777], released on 10 June 1978. ℗1978 Mercury.
#17-9 & 17-10 From the 7" SP "Sea Sex And Sun" [Philips 6042 412], released in June 1978. ℗1978 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Phonogram, London, 22 to 24 May 1978.
#17-11 From Bijou LP "OK Carole" [Philips 9101 178], released in April 1978. ℗1978 Mercury.
Recorded in March & April 1978. Backings at Studio Mobile, Saint-Étienne. Vocals at Studio Ferber, Paris.
#17-12 & 17-13 from Catherine Deneuve LP "Souviens-toi De M'oublier" [Philips 6313 172], released in May 1981. ℗1981 Mercury.
Recorded at Studio Odyssey, London, February 1981.
#17-14 From the 7""Vieille Canaille" [Philips 884 590-7], released in February 1986. ℗1986 Polydor.
Vocals recorded at Studio des Dames, Paris, 2 November 1985.
#18-1 Archive Radio INA recorded at Milord l'Arsouille, 30 December 1957. Show 'La Vie Parisienne' by Jacques Peuchmaurd, broadcasted 5 January 1958. ℗1958 INA.
#18-2 Archive Radio INA recorded at Club Du Vieux Colombier, 15 June 1961. Show 'Avant-Premières' by Jean Grunebaum and Pierre Grimblat, broadcasted 18 June 1961. ℗1961 INA.
#18-3 Archive Radio INA recorded 22 December 1961. Show 'Avant-Premières' by Jean Grunebaum and Pierre Grimblat, broadcasted on 25 December 1961. ℗1961 INA.
#18-4 Archive Radio INA recorded 13 December 1962. Show 'Avant-Premières' by Jean Grunebaum and Pierre Grimblat, broadcasted on 16 December 1962. ℗1962 INA.
#18-5 Archive Radio INA recorded 11 January 1963. Show 'Avant-Premières' by Jean Grunebaum and Pierre Grimblat, broadcasted on 13 January 1963. ℗1963 INA.
#18-6 Archive TV INA. Show 'Teuf-Teuf' directed by Georges Folgoas, broadcasted 5 October 1963. ℗1963 INA.
#18-7 Archive TV INA. Show 'Du Yoyo Au Yéyé' directed by Igor Barrère, broadcasted on 18 July 1964. ℗1964 INA.
#18-8 Archive TV INA. Show 'Entrez Dans La Confidence', directed by Jacqueline Joubert, broadcasted 13 April 1968. ℗1968 INA.
#18-9 & 18-10 Archive Radio INA. Recorded 15 December 1962. Show 'Performances' by Pierre Crenesse, Marcel Dynine and Francis Gastambide, broadcasted on 16 December 1962. ℗1962 INA.
#18-11 Archive TV INA. Show 'Palmarès De La Chanson', directed by Roger Pardines and André-Pierre Teisseire, broadcast live on 30 March 1967. ℗1967 INA.
#18-12 to 18.14 Archives Europe 1 (radio). Show 'Cinq Six Sept' by Jacques Ourevitch, broadcasted live 31 July 1974. ℗1974 Europe 1.
#19-1 from "Bande Originale Du Film "L'eau À La Bouche"". Movie directed by Jacques Doniol-Valcross and released on 20 January 1960. Recorded in December 1959. ℗1960 Domaine Public.
#19-2 from "Comment Trouvez-Vous Ma Sœur ? (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Michel Boisrond and released on 4 March 1964. Recorded in 1964. ℗1964 Warner Chappell Music France.
#19-3 from "Les Plus Belles Escroqueries Du Monde". Movie released on 14 August 1964. Recorded in April 1964.
#19-4 & 19-5 from "Vidocq". TV Series directed by Claude Loursais and Marcel Bluwal. Broadcasted from 7 January 1967 on. Recorded in 1966. ℗1967 Warner Chappell Music France.
#19-6 from "Anna (Bande Originale De La Comédie Musicale)". Musical comedy directed by Pierre Koralnik, broadcasted on television 13 January 1967. Recorded in 1966. ℗1967 Mercury.
#19-7 from "Ce Sacré Grand Père (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Jacques Poitrenaud, released on 7 June 1968. Recorded in August 1967. ℗1968 Mercury.
#19-8 from "Le Pacha (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Georges Lautner, released on 14 March 1968. Recorded in September 1967. ℗1968 Sido Music / Hortensia.
#19-9 Refused song for Manon 70 (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Jean Aurel, released on 21 February 1968. Recorded in January 1968. ℗1968 Sido Music / Hortensia.
#19-10 from "Slogan (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Pierre Grimblat, released on 27 July 1969. Recorded in 1969. ℗1969 Warner Chappell Music France.
#19-11 from "Cannabis (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Pierre Koralnik, released on 2 September 1970. Recorded in May 1970. ℗1970 Jean-Claude Vannier / Melody Nelson Publishing.
#19-12 French title music from the animation movie 'Un Petit Garçon Nommé Charlie Brown', released on 23 September 1970. Recorded in April 1970. ℗1970 Mercury.
#19-13 from "Sex Shop (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Claude Berri, released on 25 October 1972. Recorded in September 1972. ℗1972 Sido Music / Hortensia.
#19-14 from "Extraits De La Bande Originale Du Film Goodbye Emmanuelle". Movie directed by François Leterrier, released on 14 October 1977. Recorded in June 1977. ℗1977 Melody Nelson Publishing.
#19-15 from 'Aurais Dû Faire Gaffe...Le Choc Est Terrible', directed by Jean-Henri Meunier, released on 16 November 1977. Recorded in 1977. ℗1977 Mercury.
#19-16 to 19-19 from "Je Vous Aime (Bande Originale Du Film De Claude Berri)". Movie directed by Claude Berri, released on 17 December 1980. Recorded in April 1980. ℗1980 Mercury.
#20-1 from "Les Loups Dans La Bergerie (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Hervé Bromberger, released on 5 February 1960. Recorded in October 1959. ℗1960 Domaine Public.
#20-2 from "Bande Originale Du Film "L'eau À La Bouche"". Movie directed by Jacques Doniol-Valcross and released on 20 January 1960. Recorded in December 1959. ℗1960 Domaine Public.
#20-3 from "Strip-Tease (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Jacques Poitrenaud, released on 29 May 1963. Recorded in March 1963. ℗1963 Warner Chappell Music France.
#20-4 from 'Les Coeurs Verts', directed by Edouard Luntz, released on 30 November 1966. Recorded in 1966. ℗2001 Éditions Transatlantiques.
#20-5 from the reissue "Anna". Musical comedy directed by Pierre Koralnik, broadcasted on television on 13 January 1967. Recorded in 1966. ℗1967 Mercury.
#20-6 from "Anna (Bande Originale De La Comédie Musicale)". Musical comedy directed by Pierre Koralnik, broadcasted on television on 13 January 1967. Recorded in 1966. ℗1967 Mercury.
#20-7 from "Si J'étais Un Espion". Movie directed by Bertrand Blier, released on 30 August 1967. Recorded in 1967. ℗1967 Sido Music / Hortensia.
#20-8 from "L'horizon (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Jacques Roufflo, released on 29 November 1967. Recorded in September 1967. ℗1967 Melody Nelson Publishing.
#20-9 is an unreleased instrumental version from "Le Pacha". Movie directed by Georges Lautner, released on 14 March 1968. Recorded in September 1967. ℗1968 Sido Music / Hortensia.
#20-10 from "Le Pacha (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Georges Lautner, released on 14 March 1968. Recorded in September 1967. ℗1968 Sido Music / Hortensia.
#20-11 from "Ce Sacré Grand Père (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Jacques Poitrenaud, released on 7 June 1968. Recorded in August 1967. ℗1968 Sido Music / Hortensia.
#20-12 from 'Mister Freedom'. directed by William Klein, released on 9 January 1969. ℗1968 Sido Music / Hortensia.
#20-13 from "Slogan (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Pierre Grimblat, released on 27 July 1969. Recorded in 1969. ℗1969 Warner Chappell Music France.
#20-14 from "La Horse (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, released on 22 February 1970. Recorded in January 1970. ℗1969 Sido Music / Hortensia.
#20-15 & 20-16 from "Cannabis (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Pierre Koralnik, released on 2 September 1970. Recorded in May 1970. ℗1970 Melody Nelson Publishing / Jean-Claude Vannier.
#20-17 from "Je T'aime Moi Non Plus (Bande Originale Du Film De Serge Gainsbourg)". Movie directed by Serge Gainsbourg, released on 10 March 1976. Recorded in February 1976. ℗1976 Melody Nelson Publishing.
#20-18 & 20-19 from "Madame Claude (Bande Originale Du Film)". Movie directed by Just Jaeckin, released on 11 May 1977. Recorded in March 1977. ℗1977 Mercury.
#20-20 from "Extraits De La Bande Originale Du Film Goodbye Emmanuelle". Movie directed by François Leterrier, released on 14 October 1977. Recorded in June 1977. ℗1978 Mercury.
#20-21 from "Bande Originale Du Film "Tenue De Soirée"". Movie directed by Bertrand Blier, released on 23 April 1986. Recorded in March 1986. ℗1986 Hachette Premiere / Melody Nelson Publishing.

CD17 is enhanced with OpenDisc technology. It gives a.o. access to one audio track "Valse De Melody (Version Instrumentale)" (6:00) and a photo gallery.

Compilation ℗ 2011 Mercury, un label Universal Music France

Publishers:
#1-1 to 4-8, 4-10 to 4-12, 5-1, 5-6 to 5-8, 7-2, 7-4, 7-6, 7-7, 7-11, 7-12, 7-15, 7-16, 8-2, 8-8, 8-9, 8-12, 13-1, 18-1 to 18-5, 18-7, 18-8, 19-1, 19-2, 19-4 to 19-6, 20-1 to 20-3, 20-5, 20-6 Warner Chappell Music France / Melody Nelson Publishing
#5-2 to 5-5, 5-9 to 5-13, 6-2, 6-5 to 6-7, 6-12, 10-1 to 11-4, 11-6 to 12-5, 12-7 to 12-12, 13-2 to 13-5, 13-7 to 13-15, 14-2 to 14-15-9, 15-12 to 16-4, 16-6 to 16-9, 16-11, 17-1 to 17-4, 17-6 to 17-12, 19-14, 20-17 to 20-19 Melody Nelson Publishing
#4-9, 6-3, 6-5, 7-1, 7-3, 19-11, 20-8, 20-15, 20-16 Bagatelle.
#6-1 EMI Blackwood Music Inc. / Sidonie
#6-4, 6-10, 17-13, 18-12 Raoul Breton Editions
#6-7 Productions Gérard Meys / EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
#6-8 Melody Nelson Publishing / Sidonie
#6-9 Melody Nelson Publishing / EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
#6-11 Productions Gérard Meys
#7-5, 7-9 to 7-10, 7-13, 7-14, 7-17 to 7-19 Melody Nelson Publishing / Bagatelle.
#8-1, 8-3 to 8-7, 8-10, 8-11 Bagatelle / Melody Nelson Publishing
#9-1, 9-3, 9-5, 9-7, 9-8 Bagatelle / Warner Chappell Music France
#9-2, 9-4, 9-6, 9-9 Bagatelle / Warner Chappell Music France / Melody Nelson Publishing
#11-5 Warner Chappell Music France / Universal Music Publishing France
#12-5 Melody Nelson Publishing / Transatlantiques
#13-6, 17-14 EMI Melodies France
#14-1 Sidonie / Melody Nelson Publishing
#15-10 GPFI / Le Chant Du Monde
#15-11 GPFI / Melody Nelson Publishing
#16-5 Meridian
#16-10, 16-12 Semi
#17-5 Première Music Group
#18-6 Droits Réservés
#18-9, 18-11 Domaine Public
#18-10 EMI Music Publishing France
#18-13 Universal MCA Music Publishing France / EMI Music Publishing France
#18-14 Alpha Editions Musicales
#19-3 Warner Chappell Music France / Hortensia
#19-7 Universal MCA Music Publishing France
#19-8, 19-13 Hortensia
#19-9, 20-7, 20-9 to 20-12, 20-14 Sido Music
#19-10, 20-13 Warner Chappell Music France / Semi / Melody Nelson Publishing
#19-12 Jean Davoust
#19-15, 20-20 Trinacra Music / Melody Nelson Publishing
#19-16 to 19-19 Pathé Productions
#20-4 Transatlantiques
#20-21 Hachette Premiere / Melody Nelson Publishing

On most of the discs the "BERTELSMANN" part of the matrix number is not visible since they are printed close to the edge.

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