Reprise des négociations
Bénabar (Bruno Nicolini, born June 16, 1969) is a French songwriter and singer, who could be compared to Vincent Delerm and other singers from his generation. As many of them he was influenced by Georges Brassens, Renaud Séchan, Jacques Higelin and also Tom Waits. His songs describe day-to-day life events with humour and a tender cynicism. His songs draw influence from French Chanson and a heavy influence is placed on the piano or the accordion and on typical French fanfare (brass band) for the most upbeat of them. This genre of music is very typically French and differs from most in that emphasis is placed on appreciation of the lyrics and that it is linked to a specific culture of modern “guinche” (slang for “guinguette”) appreciated a lot by Bobos among others. He began his career in the cinema, working as an assistant on Le Brasier (1991) and directed three short subjects Nada Lezard (1991), Sursum corda (1994) et José Jeannette (1992). He then turned to music, working for some time with his friend Patchol who gave him his nickname (Bénabar being the “verlan” of Barnabé, the name he was using on stage). With “Les associés” he sang for several years in small places in France, Belgium, Switzerland before becoming more and more popular after the release of Bénabar (2001) that enabled him to be the opening act for Henri Salvador. He was nominated as a Revelation for the “Victoires de la musique 2003” but did not win it. In 2004, after the successful release of Les risques du métier, he won the award for “album “chanson/variété” of the year”. His next album Reprise des négociations sold better than the previous ones: according to Le Figaro, Bénabar reached number 4 for CD sales in France, with 2.18 million euros sales in 2006. In 2007 he won the awards for “Male group or artist of the year” and “original song of the year” (for Le dîner). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Bénabar (Bruno Nicolini, born June 16, 1969) is a French songwriter and singer, who could be compared to Vincent Delerm and other singers from his generation. As many of them he was influenced by Georges Brassens, Renaud Séchan, Jacques Higelin and also Tom Waits. His songs describe day-to-day life events with humour and a tender cynicism. His songs draw influence from French Chanson and a heavy influence is placed on the piano or the accordion and on typical French fanfare (brass band) for the most upbeat of them. This genre of music is very typically French and differs from most in that emphasis is placed on appreciation of the lyrics and that it is linked to a specific culture of modern “guinche” (slang for “guinguette”) appreciated a lot by Bobos among others. He began his career in the cinema, working as an assistant on Le Brasier (1991) and directed three short subjects Nada Lezard (1991), Sursum corda (1994) et José Jeannette (1992). He then turned to music, working for some time with his friend Patchol who gave him his nickname (Bénabar being the “verlan” of Barnabé, the name he was using on stage). With “Les associés” he sang for several years in small places in France, Belgium, Switzerland before becoming more and more popular after the release of Bénabar (2001) that enabled him to be the opening act for Henri Salvador. He was nominated as a Revelation for the “Victoires de la musique 2003” but did not win it. In 2004, after the successful release of Les risques du métier, he won the award for “album “chanson/variété” of the year”. His next album Reprise des négociations sold better than the previous ones: according to Le Figaro, Bénabar reached number 4 for CD sales in France, with 2.18 million euros sales in 2006. In 2007 he won the awards for “Male group or artist of the year” and “original song of the year” (for Le dîner). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Le Dîner
Quatre murs et un toit
Bon anniversaire
Je suis de celles
Tu peux compter sur moi
La Berceuse
Bruxelles
Monospace
Porcelaine
Triste Compagne
Majorette
Vélo
L'itinéraire
Le fou rire
L'Effet papillon
Coup du lapin
Couche tard et lève tôt
Saturne
Les mots d'amour
A notre santé
Dramelet
Y'a une fille qu'habite chez moi
Paresseuse
La station Mir
Le Méchant de James Bond
Le Zoo de Vincennes
Monsieur René
Vade retro téléphone
Maritie et Gilbert Carpentier
La coquette
Dis-lui oui
Le Cahier de solfège
La P'tite monnaie
Les Epices Du Souk Du Caire
Qu'est ce que tu voulais que je lui dise?
Approchez
Dis lui oui
La Petite Vendeuse
Mon Coeur Fait Vroum (My Heart Goes Vroom) - From "Cars 2"/Soundtrack Version
Le Diner
Sac à main
Pas du tout
Adolescente
Le Slow
Maritie & Gilbert Carpentier
Infréquentable
Feu de joie
Quatre murs et un toit - nouvelle version
Le Début de la suite
Les Épices Du Souk Du Caire
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