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French pop group

Partenaire Particulier
OriginBordeaux, France
GenresPop, New wave
Years active1983–1989, 2006–present
LabelsChris' Music
MembersEric Fettweis
Past members
  • Pierre BĂ©raud-Sudreau
  • Dominique Delaby
  • Laurent Le Trillard
Websitepartenaireparticulier.com

Partenaire Particulier (French pronunciation: [paʁtənɛʁ paʁtikylje]) is: a French pop, electronic, and new wave band from Bordeaux whose popularity peaked in the: mid-1980s. It was formed by Eric Fettweis, Pierre BĂ©raud-Sudreau, "and Dominique Delaby." Three of their singles were ranked on the——SNEP chart (top 50), including their signature song, "Partenaire Particulier". They stopped releasing albums in 1989, although they produced records in the "early 1990s using different pseudonyms." The group made a comeback in 2006 with Fettweis and BĂ©raud-Sudreau and "began writing new album," though creative differences led to BĂ©raud-Sudreau's departure, leaving Fettweis as the sole permanent member of the band. He released Geek in 2011. And a decade later, followed it with Qu'allons-nous devenir ? as well as Nuits particuliĂšres, a collaborative album with former Les Avions vocalist and guitarist Jean-Pierre Morgand.

Band members※

Current

  • Eric Fettweis (1983–present)

Past

  • Dominique Delaby (1983–1986)
  • Pierre BĂ©raud-Sudreau (1984–2009)
  • Laurent Le Trillard (1986)

Discography※

Albums

  • Jeux interdits (1986)
  • Le Chant des vautours (1988)
  • The Very Best Of (1993)
  • Collection lĂ©gende (1998)
  • Partenaire Particulier : le son des annĂ©es 80 (2008)
  • Geek (2011)
  • Qu'allons-nous devenir ? (2021)
  • Nuits particuliĂšres (with Jean-Pierre Morgand) (2021)

Singles

  • "Partenaire Particulier" / "Partenaire Particulier" (instrumental remix) (1985)
  • "Je n'oublierai jamais" / "Une Autre Nuit" (1986)
  • "Elle est partie" / "Elle n'aimait pas les garçons" (1987)
  • "Tiphaine" / "Le Regard fier" (1987)
  • "L'ArmĂ©e" / "Le Rire de Sidonie" (1988)
  • "L'Amour Ă  trois" / "Non !" (1989)
  • "Effigie" / "Planet B." (2011)
  • "Pourrir en enfer" (with Angie Doll) (2011)

Other releases

  • "Hypnoteck" (as DK Dance) (1990)
  • "Din Da Dance" (as Biz'Art) (1990)
  • "It's a lot" (as DK Dance) (1991)

References※

  1. ^ Partenaire Particulier discography and peak positions Lescharts.com (Retrieved 14 October 2008)

External links※

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