Tiersen, Yann: Le Phare
Tiersen, Yann: Le Phare
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Tiersen, Yann
Label: Ici D'ailleurs
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 3700398708652
Genre: Pop, French
2017 repress of this 2013 remastered reissue; originally released in 1998. French musician and composer Yann Tiersen's 1998 third album, La Phare, yielded the single "Monochrome," a collaboration with French songwriter and vocalist Dominique A; "Monochrome" was a radio hit and propelled the album, and Tiersen, to mainstream success in France. As Tiersen's acclaim grew, so did the scope of his records. 1999's Black Session - a live album of a radio performance - featured collaborations with Dominique A and The Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon, as well bands like Têtes Raides and The Married Monk. Soon after, Jean-Pierre Jeunet asked Tiersen to score Jeunet's film Amélie, which would bring Tiersen international acclaim upon it's release in 2001.
Tracks:
1.1 The Neighbourhood
1.2 Break Up
1.3 Monochrome
1.4 Dispute
1.5 Arrival on the Island
1.6 The Drowned Girl
1.7 The Fromveur
1.8 The Man with Hanging Arms
2.1 On the Wire
2.2 Happy Days
2.3 The Crisis
2.4 Les Bras de Mer
2.5 The Fall
2.6 Collapsing