Partenaire Particulier
Partenaire Particulier (French pronunciation: [paʁtənɛʁ paʁtikylje]) is French pop, electronic, and new wave band from Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine. It was successful in France in the mid-1980s. Three of their singles were ranked on the SNEP chart (Top 50), including their signature song "Partenaire Particulier".[1] They stopped releasing records in 1989, although they produced some records in the early 1990s using different pseudonyms.
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Origin | France |
Genres | Pop, New wave |
Years active | 1983–1989, 2006–present |
Labels | Chris' Music |
Members | Eric Fettweis (since 1983) |
Past members | Pierre Béraud-Sudreau (1984-2009) Dominique Delaby (1983-1986) Laurent Le Trillard (1986) |
Website | Official site |
Discography
Albums
- 1986 : Jeux interdits
- 1988 : Le Chant des vautours
- 1993 : The very best of
- 1998 : Collection légende
- 2008 : Partenaire Particulier : le son des années 80
- 2011 : Geek
Singles
- 1985 : "Partenaire Particulier" / "Partenaire Particulier" (instrumental remix) - #3 in France, Gold disc
- 1986 : "Je n'oublierai jamais" / "Une Autre Nuit" - #24 in France
- 1987 : "Elle est partie" / "Elle n'aimait pas les garçons" - #17 in France
- 1987 : "Tiphaine" / "Le Regard fier"
- 1988 : "L'Armée" / "Le Rire de Sidonie"
- 1989 : "L'Amour à trois" / "Non !"
- 2011 : "Effigie" / "Planet B."
- 2012 : "Pourrir en enfer" (duet with Angie Doll)
12 inch releases
- 1986 : "Tiphaine (Quand tu téléphones)"
- 1989 : "L'amour à trois"
- 1990 : "Hypnoteck" (using the "DK Dance" pseudonym)
- 1990 : "Are friends electric" / "Beside Steel" / "Still beside"
- 1990 : "Din Da Dance" (using the "Biz'Art" pseudonym)
- 1991 : "It's a lot" (using the "DK Dance" pseudonym)
References
- Partenaire Particulier discography and peak positions Lescharts.com (Retrieved October 14, 2008)
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