Marc Cerrone
[ Daryl Easlea, "Supernature Boy", ''Record Collector'', #502, February 2020, pp.60-63] (, ; born 24 May 1952) is a French
disco drummer, composer, record producer and creator of
concert shows. Cerrone is a producer of 1970s and 1980s disco songs. He has sold over 30 million albums worldwide, including over four million copies in France, and eight million copies of ''
Supernature''. The single "Love in C Minor" (1976) reached No. 3 and was in the charts for two months, selling three million copies. With "
Supernature" (1977), Cerrone merged symphonic orchestration with synthesizers. At the 1978
Billboard Disco Forum, Cerrone received six awards including Disco Artist of the Year.
In addition to ''Love in C Minor'', ''Cerrone's Paradise'' and ''Supernature'', Marc Cerrone enjoyed success in Europe with albums such as ''Cerrone IV: The Golden Touch'' (1978), ''Where Are You Now'' (1983), ''The Collector'' (1985), ''Human Nature'' (1994) and more recently with the dance albums ''Hysteria'' (2002) and ''Celebrate'' (2007). Cerrone is also known for live performances. In 1991 he played on the show ''Harmony'' to celebrate the launch of Japan's first
high-definition TV satellite. The rock opera was played to over 800,000 spectators at Tokyo harbour. Cerrone adapted "Harmony" for theatre. In 1992, the musical
''Dreamtime'' which was based on an original story by Cerrone ran for 140 shows on
Broadway at New York's
Ed Sullivan Theater.
Cerrone has recorded and performed with
Nile Rodgers
Nile Gregory Rodgers Jr. (born September 19, 1952) is an American musician, record producer and composer. The co-founder of Chic, Rodgers has written, produced, and performed on records that have sold more than 500 million albums and 75 million ...
,
Toto
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Arts and entertainment Fictional characters Pets
* Toto (Oz), Toto (''Oz''), a dog in the novel and film ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''
* Toto, in Japanese ''The Cat Returns#Plot, The Cat Returns''
Characters of agency
* a ...
,
Laura Branigan,
Jocelyn Brown,
La Toya Jackson
La Toya Yvonne Jackson (born May 29, 1956) is an American singer and television personality. The fifth child and middle daughter of the Jackson family, Jackson first gained recognition on the family's variety television series, '' The Jacksons'' ...
and
Axelle Red
Fabienne Demal (born 15 February 1968), better known by her stage name Axelle Red, is a Belgian singer-songwriter. She has released 11 albums, including ''Sans plus attendre'', ''À Tâtons'', ''Toujours Moi'' and '' Jardin Secret''; she is best ...
. His music has been sampled by artists such as
the Avalanches,
Bob Sinclar
Christophe Le Friant (; born 10 May 1969), better known by his stage name Bob Sinclar (), is a French record producer, DJ and remixer. He is the owner of the record label Yellow Productions.
Musical career
A native of Paris, Le Friant began DJ ...
, the
Beastie Boys,
"Le Knight Club" and
Run-DMC.
Career
Cerrone was born in
Vitry-sur-Seine to the son of Italian immigrants. At the age of 12 he started playing drums and listening to
Otis Redding
Otis Ray Redding Jr. (September 9, 1941 – December 10, 1967) was an American singer and songwriter. He is considered one of the greatest singers in the history of American popular music and a seminal artist in soul music and rhythm and blue ...
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
Jimi Hendrix,
Carlos Santana
Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán (; born July 20, 1947) is an American guitarist who rose to fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band Santana, which pioneered a fusion of Rock and roll and Latin American jazz. Its sound feature ...
and
Blood, Sweat & Tears, among others. At the age of 17, he convinced
Gilbert Trigano
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1920 births
2001 deaths
People from Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne
20th-century French businesspeople
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to hire rock bands for his holiday clubs:
Club Med (Club Mediterranée). Cerrone became the
A&R scout for 40 Club Med vacation villages around the world.
Kongas
His first
recordings as a part of Kongas were released on
Barclay Records, where he issued his first
hit single
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, "Boom", and the 1974 album ''Afro-Rock''.
He is most famous from the Kongas days for "Anikana-O", co-written and produced by
Alec R. Costandinos
Alec Rupen Costandinos, (born Alexandre Garbis Sarkis Kouyoumdjian in 1944 in Cairo, Egypt) is a French composer, music producer, songwriter and singer of the 1970s, known for his contributions to disco music. His father was Armenian and his m ...
. A
remix
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was done by
Tom Moulton for the US release on
Salsoul Records. This mix was also used on other international releases.
''Love in C Minor''
Based in Paris, Cerrone recorded, composed, and performed his solo debut ''Love in C Minor'', again with Costandinos. Released on his own Malligator imprint, and distributed by Warner Filipacchi in France, it immediately shocked audiences with its controversial cover. Copies of the LP were sent to the US, apparently in error, but it was heard by New York DJs who began playing it.
Atlantic Records
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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 flashes of nude women into the background and replaced them with four arms clenched instead for the American release. As well as "Love in C Minor", it also featured a
cover version
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of
Los Bravos's "
Black Is Black" and "Midnite Lady", an
instrumental
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piece.
Cotillion Records released the album through Warner distribution in the U.S. The album was released unedited in Canada, using the original
master tapes. This was the final collaboration between Cerrone and the Egyptian-born Costandinos, who went on to create dancefloor hits such as "I've Found Love" by
Love & Kisses, and the disco opera re-telling of the story of "Romeo and Juliet".
Reviewing ''Cerrone'' in ''
Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies'' (1981),
Robert Christgau
Robert Thomas Christgau ( ; born April 18, 1942) is an American music journalist and essayist. Among the most well-known and influential music critics, he began his career in the late 1960s as one of the earliest professional rock critics and ...
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."
''Cerrone's Paradise''
Cerrone continued using pieces of photographic and audio
erotica when he released his second album, ''Cerrone's Paradise''. It was recorded with Alain Wisniak co writing and arranged by
Raymond Donnez, also known as "Don Ray", as part of his arrangement entourage after parting company with Costandinos. The original French
album cover
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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. release featured a photo of Cerrone wearing a Hawaiian shirt.
''Supernature''

His third album, ''
Supernature'' 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 "
Supernature", written by
Lene Lovich,
have a
sci-fi
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theme: it concerns the rebellion of mutant creatures—created by scientists to end
starvation
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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.
"Supernature" was used as the
theme music
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to
Thames TV's ''
The Kenny Everett Video Show'' (as well as being danced to by
Hot Gossip
Hot Gossip (1974–86) were a British dance troupe who made television appearances and in 1978 backed Sarah Brightman on her single " I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper".
Formation
Arlene Phillips moved to London to learn and teach developi ...
in the same show), which was shown across the United Kingdom.
''The Golden Touch''
After the success of ''
Supernature'', ''Cerrone IV: The Golden Touch'' 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.
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
chart-topper
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. Driven by "Je Suis Music", "Look for Love", and the
urban-slanted "Rocket in the Pocket" which featured
Jimmy Page on guitar,
this album showed his
fusion attributes, foreshadowing his future releases.
Cerrone then ventured into movie scoring, supplying the music score for ''
Brigade Mondaine
''Victims of Vice''Also known as ''Vice Squad''. (french: Brigade mondaine) is a 1978 French film directed by Jacques ScandelariCf. IMDb based on Michel Brice's novel edited by Gérard de Villiers.
Cast
* Patrice Valota: inspector Boris Corentin ...
'', a French film. Alternate mixes of his hits were made, such as "Give Me Love", "Phonic" (originally released as a 12-inch single on the Crocos label), and "Striptease". The latter was an underground hit, introduced to international audiences through the Disconet subscription service for DJs. It was a key inclusion on "Cerrone by
Bob Sinclar
Christophe Le Friant (; born 10 May 1969), better known by his stage name Bob Sinclar (), is a French record producer, DJ and remixer. He is the owner of the record label Yellow Productions.
Musical career
A native of Paris, Le Friant began DJ ...
".
''Cerrone V''–''XIII''
''Cerrone V'' marked a radical departure for the artist, where he made a full-fledged attempt to become the vocalist. Moving from Cotillion to
Atlantic Records
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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
Donna Summer
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. Recorded in Los Angeles with the musicians backing
Toto
Toto may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Fictional characters Pets
* Toto (Oz), Toto (''Oz''), a dog in the novel and film ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''
* Toto, in Japanese ''The Cat Returns#Plot, The Cat Returns''
Characters of agency
* a ...
, Cerrone co-wrote "Call Me Tonight" with producer Bob Esty and vocalist/lyricist Michelle Aller.
His sixth album, ''Cerrone VI'', was the first of his albums not to be released in the U.S. and was issued on Malligator and Unidisc in Canada. Unlike his previous albums, this non-rhythmic offering, using new electronic elements such as the Fairlight CMI computer, was more of Cerrone exploring the entire musical landscape. Lyricist Pamela Forrest, a Liverpool-born, Paris-based lyricist, added her magic to the album. The instrumental,
Herb Alpert
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-inspired "Rendezvous" received scattered
Adult Contemporary
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airplay in Canada. Cerrone also returned to the erotic album covers, using an existing
Cheyco Leidmann photograph of a bare-breasted blonde in a lawnchair, and inserting himself in the photograph.
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
Stoke-on-Trent
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, England, native Kay Garner, long the voice of Cerrone's biggest successes; and then with Brown. The version with Garner on the lead vocals has never been released.
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 ''Cerrone VIII: Back Track''. It was released on John Luongo's Portrait label, distributed by CBS. Although the title track was a mild chart hit in the
nightclub
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Nightclubs gener ...
, the album's lone bright spot was a re-recording of "Supernature" sung by Montreal-based
Nanette Workman. Workman had a 1973 hit with the song "The Queen" on Big Tree Records. A short time thereafter, Canadian-born singer
Claudja Barry did a cover version of "Trippin'", released on Personal Records.
1980s–1990s
His ninth album, ''Your Love Survived'', featured male lead vocals other than his own sung by Arthur Simms. Simms along with his brother John had also recorded an album entitled''John & Arthur Simms'' 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 "Workout".
Another return to form was his tenth album, ''Where Are You Now?''. Sung by American Carole Rowley and released on Malligator in France,
Hi-NRG
Hi-NRG (pronounced "high energy") is a genre of uptempo disco or electronic dance music (EDM) that originated in the United States during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
As a music genre, typified by fast tempo, staccato hi-hat rhythms (and th ...
producer and mixer
Ian Levine 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.
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.
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 American distribution in a deal between Cerrone and Polydor U.S.
Don Ray created a furore with his dance-pop album ''Garden of Love'', which was written with Cerrone, the entire album is considered a seminal classic. Hits such as "Got to Have Lovin'", "Body & Soul", and "Standing in the Rain" guided the album to No. 1 Stateside. The previously mentioned Lene Lovich wrote the lyrics.
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 Malligator.
He also produced singles "Tonight the Night" for percussionist
Mo Foster
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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".
In 1992, Cerrone's show ''Dreamtime'' ran on Broadway at the
Ed Sullivan Theater. In 1995 the ''Dream'' CD, with music from the Broadway musical ''Dreamtime'', was released by Malligator, a division of Unidisc Music Inc.
Recent projects
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 ''Celebrate!'', released in early 2008. The second single from the album was "Misunderstanding".
Cerrone issued his twentieth album release, ''Love Ritual'' 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 domestically in the U.S. on traxsource.com.
On 12 March 2009, Cerrone released the album ''Cerrone by Jamie Lewis'' 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".
In September 2016 he released the single "Move Me" featuring Brendan Reilly as a precursor to the forthcoming album ''Red Lips''.
It was followed by a remix EP of the same song in January 2017 released through Big Beat Atlantic Records.
Notable performances
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 opera. Also in 1989, he performed in the concert at Paris's
Place de la Concorde
The Place de la Concorde () is one of the major public squares in Paris, France. Measuring in area, it is the largest square in the French capital. It is located in the city's eighth arrondissement, at the eastern end of the Champs-Élysées.
...
for the celebration of the bicentenary of the Revolution in front of more than 600,000 spectators.
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
bass drum
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) into the foreground of modern
dance music
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.
* In November 1988, he organized a production of the rock opera ''
The Collector
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'' on the square of
Trocadéro
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(the site of the Palais de Chaillot) at the request of
Jack Lang, then the
French Minister of Culture, and the
City Hall of Paris.
* On 14 July 1989, he participated in the celebrations of the Bicentenary of the French Revolution on the edges of
the Seine.
* In 1991, Cerrone performed the concert show "Harmony", which took place in the
Port of Tokyo
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The port is ...
during the evening for the launch of the first Japanese
high definition
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television channel.
* On 12 July 1996, he produced a show of sounds and lights for peace, with the support of the
14th Dalai Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama (spiritual name Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, known as Tenzin Gyatso (Tibetan: བསྟན་འཛིན་རྒྱ་མཚོ་, Wylie: ''bsTan-'dzin rgya-mtsho''); né Lhamo Thondup), known as ...
Tenzin Gyatso, settled off the
Promenade des Anglais in Nice.
* He played at the Los Angeles Millennium Celebration, which was held to mark the passage into the year 2000.
* On 1 July 2005, he organized a free concert at the
Palace of Versailles
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, claiming it was "the biggest discotheque in the world" which was followed the next day by the concert
Live 8.
* On 17 November of the same year, he released the DVD ''Live Cerrone at Versailles''.
* In 2008, with his old accomplice
Nile Rodgers
Nile Gregory Rodgers Jr. (born September 19, 1952) is an American musician, record producer and composer. The co-founder of Chic, Rodgers has written, produced, and performed on records that have sold more than 500 million albums and 75 million ...
, he organized the "NY Dance Party" in the middle of Central Park, in New York, recreation of a huge discothèque to celebrate thirty years of
dance music
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(the event was originally planned for 6 October 2007 and had to be held in Times Square, between 42nd and 49th Street).
Return to the foreground
In 2000,
Bob Sinclar
Christophe Le Friant (; born 10 May 1969), better known by his stage name Bob Sinclar (), is a French record producer, DJ and remixer. He is the owner of the record label Yellow Productions.
Musical career
A native of Paris, Le Friant began DJ ...
worked with Cerrone for his disco album, which was released in 2001 under the title ''Cerrone by Bob Sinclar''.
In 2002, he released the album ''Hysteria''. The song "Hysteria" was the only single from the album. In February 2005, he signed the score of the French adaptation of ''
A Clockwork Orange'' given in the Cirque d'Hiver in Paris.
In 2005, Cerrone was promoted to the rank of
Commandeur in the Order of Arts and Letters.
By 2009,
Joey Negro released a remix of Cerrone's "Paradise". He became one of the members of the jury of the television program ''
X Factor'' in France on
W9 and in Belgium on
RTL-TVI.
''Cerrone Symphony, Variations of Supernature'' was released in February 2010 with a first single: "Supernature Project" featuring Dax Riders. "Supernature Symphony" took place in Paris-La-Défense 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.
Discography
See also
*
List of Billboard number-one dance club songs
*
List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart
References
External links
* – official site (in English and French)
*
*
Marc Cerrone biography – Yahoo Shopping
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French dance musicians
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Living people
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