Double Jeu
Michel Berger · 1992
48 min · 10 tracks · pop rock · chanson
Melodic pop rock infused with poignant lyrics and rich orchestration, reflecting deep emotional currents.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- steady, consistent energy levels dynamic emotional journeys long, immersive listening sessions
- Context
- Released on June 12, 1992, 'Double Jeu' was Michel Berger's last studio album before his untimely death in 1992. At this point in his career, he was a well-established figure in French music, known for his impactful songwriting and production work, including hits for other artists like France Gall. The album represents a culmination of his artistic vision, blending personal themes with broader societal reflections.
- If you like
- pop rock, chanson
Double Jeu is an album by Michel Berger, released in 1992. Melodic pop rock infused with poignant lyrics and rich orchestration, reflecting deep emotional currents. 'Double Jeu' is notable for its critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching high chart positions in France. The album featured introspective songs that resonated with listeners during a time of change in the French music scene, showcasing Berger’s ability to blend personal narratives within popular music formats. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Double Jeu sound like?
Melodic pop rock infused with poignant lyrics and rich orchestration, reflecting deep emotional currents. Rooted in pop rock and chanson.
What makes Double Jeu by Michel Berger notable?
'Double Jeu' is notable for its critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching high chart positions in France. The album featured introspective songs that resonated with listeners during a time of change in the French music scene, showcasing Berger’s ability to blend personal narratives within popular music formats. Released on June 12, 1992, 'Double Jeu' was Michel Berger's last studio album before his untimely death in 1992. At this point in his career, he was a well-established figure in French music, known for his impactful songwriting and production work, including hits for other artists like France Gall. The album represents a culmination of his artistic vision, blending personal themes with broader societal reflections.
Who is Double Jeu for?
Double Jeu works well if you're into steady, consistent energy levels, dynamic emotional journeys and long, immersive listening sessions.
How many songs are on Double Jeu?
Double Jeu has 10 tracks, running approximately 48 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Laissez passer les rêves Standout 6:39
- 2 Bats‐toi 5:17
- 3 Superficiel et léger Standout 5:43
- 4 La Petite de Calmette 4:20
- 5 Toi sinon personne 4:49
- 6 La Lettre Standout 3:54
- 7 La Chanson de la négresse blonde 3:43
- 8 Les Couloirs des Halles 4:20
- 9 Les Élans du cœur 4:47
- 10 Jamais partir 5:09
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