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on 7 July 2008. The lead single is the title track which preceded the full-length album. "Love Ritual" also has a supporting music video. It was quickly followed by the next two singles, "It Had to Be You" and "Tattoo Woman". The single, "Tattoo Woman" with remixes by Jamie Lewis was made available
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Cerrone's boutique label, Crocos, was the home to a number of independently produced projects. "Africanism" by Kongas, arranged by Don Ray, was an energetic fusion of tribal drum beats and emotive male vocals framed around a cover version of "Gimme Some Lovin'" by Traffic. It was licensed for North
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As a bridge between Cerrone's seventh and eighth albums, a 12-inch single, "Tripping on the Moon", was released prior and was a blockbuster import hit. Sung by Kay Garner, and vocally reminiscent in tone of "Supernature", it was never released in North America as a single. It later became a part of
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signed Cerrone to a contract, and the musician relocated to the U.S. The album was later released with a new, tamer cover that took the nude women off and replaced them with four arms clenched and a black background instead for the American release. As well as "Love in C Minor", it also featured a
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He performed in front of hundreds of thousands of people at huge concerts and events such as the 2005 Dance Party Live in Versailles and the 2000 Los Angeles Millennium Célébration where, at the request of the Mayor of Los Angeles, Cerrone staged the initials Hollywood and produced an exceptional
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was released in February 2010 with a first single: "Supernature Project" featuring Dax Riders. "Supernature Symphony" took place in Paris-La-DĂ©fense on 2 October 2010, in the evening of "Nuit Blanche". It was the first date of his tour which included Los Angeles, London, Rome, Dubai and Moscow.
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with Alec R. Costandinos on his Ibis/Casablanca imprint. Pamela Forrest also rejoined the cast, writing lyrics on the album. Re-recordings of hits such as "Give Me Love", "Look for Love", and "Call Me Tonight" were also featured on this double LP set. Key tracks included "Get Your Lovin'" and
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Revelacion, a studio act, released two albums: a side-long version of "House of the Rising Sun" on Crocos (which was also released at almost the same time as Santa Esmeralda's second album) and "Don't Give A Damn", a 16-minute electronic-spiced, downtempo track recalling "Music of Life" on
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These were major artists deals for that time period. The album got great reviews in the US and Atlantic threw a party in New York City, October 1978 that was one of the largest parties ever thrown for an artist up to that point in time. The album was another Cerrone U.S. disco
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among mankind—against the humans. The album also featured "Sweet Drums", a three-minute-and-ten-second drum breakdown. The original French album cover was again different, having a gatefold opening with nudes in the centre. The music itself was the same.
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Cerrone signed up for management with Steven and Martin Machat. They helped oversee his worldwide career. Steven Machat negotiated a new deal for Cerrone in the US and Canada with Atlantic and CBS outside the US, Canada as well as France.
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Perhaps the most-interesting Cerrone record that was never to be on a full-length album was his interpretation of "Standing in the Shadows of Love" intertwined with his own composition "Freak Connection". It was released only in France.
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gave it a B-plus and wrote, "Catchy tracks, a remake of 'Black Is Black,' and a new standard in disco porn—the protagonist brings three women to simultaneous orgasm while keeping one finger on the 'Door Close' button."
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was tabbed to do the mix, prompting a 12-inch release on the Record Shack label. In 1984, "Club Underworld" was also released as a single, in both France and the United States on Personal Records, with a new mix.
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In a true return to form, "You Are the One" was the cornerstone of his seventh record. An 11-minute version of "Cherry Tree" remains on the shelf. This album was rumoured to have been recorded twice: first with
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In 1991 he performed a concert event in Tokyo for the launch of the first HD satellite TV channel in Japan. He claims, and it is often credited by others, that he was "the first" to put the kick drum (or
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featured a naked model draped over the top of a fridge with a jar of white powder spilled in front of it. The U.S. Atlantic/Cotillion release featured a photo of Cerrone wearing a Hawaiian shirt.
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in the U.S., "Rock Me" was the first single and, although clubs reacted fairly well, it did not reach the heights of his previous releases. Sonically, it bears a resemblance to "Hot Stuff" by
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By the 2000s, Cerrone's European success helped his 2002 hit "Hysteria", and the album become a success. By 2007, he issued the song "Laisser Toucher". It is the lead single from his album
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sold over eight million albums worldwide. A departure from the lush orchestration with electronic instrumentation added to the mix, it was co-written by Alain Wisniak. The lyrics to "
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and "Phonic" by Cristal, the latter of which echoes the synth boom that was started by Space's "Magic Fly". A song featuring La Toya Jackson was also issued, entitled "Oops, Oh No".
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songs. Cerrone's passion for music was discouraged by his father, who tried to distract him from his obsession. By the end of the 1960s, he was fascinated by
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for free on his website. He stated that "music is condemned to be free and that it is necessary to find other solutions to make revenues".
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marked a radical departure for the artist, where he made a full-fledged attempt to become the vocalist. Moving from Cotillion to
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released the album through Warner distribution in the U.S. The album was released unedited in Canada, using the original
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In September 2016 he released the single "Move Me" featuring Brendan Reilly as a precursor to the forthcoming album
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On 14 July 1989, he participated in the celebrations of the Bicentenary of the French Revolution on the edges of
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released a remix of Cerrone's "Paradise". He became one of the members of the jury of the television program
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He played at the Los Angeles Millennium Celebration, which was held to mark the passage into the year 2000.
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It was followed by a remix EP of the same song in January 2017 released through Big Beat Atlantic Records.
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for the celebration of the bicentenary of the Revolution in front of more than 600,000 spectators.
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in the same show), which was shown across the United Kingdom. More recently, on July 26, 2024, the
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photograph of a bare-breasted blonde in a lawnchair, and inserting himself in the photograph.
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to the son of Italian immigrants. At the age of 12 he started playing drums and listening to
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On 12 July 1996, he produced a show of sounds and lights for peace, with the support of the
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as one of the main songs played with an outstanding spectacle of lights coming from the
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airplay in Canada. Cerrone also returned to the erotic album covers, using an existing
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Tracks that sampled music produced by Cerrone, Whosampled.com, retrieved 20 May 2013
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worked with Cerrone for his disco album, which was released in 2001 under the title
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theme: it concerns the rebellion of mutant creatures—created by scientists to end
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In 1991, Cerrone performed the concert show "Harmony", which took place in the
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List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart
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Based in Paris, Cerrone recorded, composed, and performed his solo debut
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Love saves the day: a history of American dance music culture, 1970–1979
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Cerrone then ventured into movie scoring, supplying the music score for
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which was based on an original story by Cerrone ran for 140 shows on
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American distribution in a deal between Cerrone and Polydor U.S.
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did a cover version of "Trippin'", released on Personal Records.
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He also produced singles "Tonight the Night" for percussionist
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In November 1988, he organized a production of the rock opera
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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opera. Also in 1989, he performed in the concert at Paris's
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scout for 40 Club Med vacation villages around the world.
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Cerrone continued using pieces of photographic and audio
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during the evening for the launch of the first Japanese
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On 17 November of the same year, he released the DVD
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Cerrone (disambiguation)
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Vitry-sur-Seine
France
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post-disco
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[maʁksɛʁɔn]
[tʃerˈroːne]
disco
concerts
Supernature
Supernature
Billboard Disco Forum
high-definition TV satellite
Dreamtime
Broadway
Ed Sullivan Theater
Nile Rodgers
Toto
Laura Branigan
Jocelyn Brown
La Toya Jackson
Axelle Red
the Avalanches
Bob Sinclar

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