Brigitte Fontaine - Other Records/Participations

Other Records/Participations

  • "Le goudron" / "Les beaux animaux", Saravah, 1969
  • "Quand tous les ghettos brûleront, ça va faire un hit", with Areski Belkacem and Jean-Claude Vannier, Byg Records, 1974
  • "Les filles d'aujourd'hui", Carrère-Celluloïd, 1984 (other version in Kékéland, 2001)
  • "Amore 529" in Un Drame Musical Instantané / Opération Blow-up, collective album, 1992
  • "Supermarket", single, Virgin, 1995
  • "On ne tue pas son prochain" in Route Manset, collective tribute to Gérard Manset, 1996
  • "La caravane" (music by Duke Ellington) in Jazz à Saint-Germain, collective album, 1997 (and in Morceaux de choix, 1999)
  • "Calimero", single with Stereolab, 1998
  • "Dressing", single, Virgin, 1999 (and in Morceaux de choix, 1999)
  • "Underture", inédit with Sonic Youth, Virgin, 2000
  • "Lady Macbeth", inédit with Sonic Youth, Virgin, 2000
  • "L'Europe", with Bertrand Cantat, in Des visages des figures, album by Noir Désir, 2001
  • "Comme à la radio" and "J'ai 26 ans" (English versions of the sixties) in Vintage de choix, compilation, Virgin, 2001
  • "Âme te souvient-il ?" in Avec Léo, collective tribute to Léo Ferré, 2003
  • "L'Homme à la moto" in L'Hymne à la môme, collective tribute to Édith Piaf, 2003 (and in Rue Saint-Louis en l'île, 2004)
  • "Fine mouche", with Khan, in Disko-Cabine, collective album, 2005
  • "Red Light" in Les tremblements s'immobilisent, album by Karkwa, 2005 (and together, on stage, at the festival Les Vieilles Charrues, Carhaix, 2006)
  • "Partir ou rester", duet with Olivia Ruiz, Polydor, 2007
  • "La beuglante" in Femme d'extérieur, album by Maya Barsony, 2008
  • "Bamako" in B, album by Turzi, 2009
  • "Je Vous Salue Marie" in Jacno Future, collective tribute to Jacno, 2011,

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