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Studio Davout is a recording studio located in
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. It was created in 1965 by Yves Chamberland later joined by Claude Ermelin.Yves Chamberland and Claude Ermelin are defectors from Europa Sonor studios. It was built in the 1,200 m² of an old cinema, "Le Davout", which opened prior to 1946.


Albums recorded at the studio

* Rika Zaraïm² ** ''Prague'' ( EP) (1966) *
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** '' Les sucettes'' (EP) (1966) *
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** '' A Man and a Woman'' (
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) (1966) *
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** ''
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'' (1967) ** '' The Thomas Crown Affair'' (1968) *
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** ''Just for Fun'' (1989) ** '' Rape of the Earth'' (1991) *
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** ''Adios Amor'' (EP) (1967) *
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with
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** ''Brigitte Fontaine Est...Folle'' (1968) *
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** '' Aus den sieben Tagen'' (1969) *
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'' (1969) * Serge Gainsbourg ** ''
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) (1970) *
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'' (1970) *
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'' (1972) * Keith Jarrett ** '' Staircase'' (1976) *
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** '' Pornography'' (1980) *
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** ''
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'' (1981) * Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers ** '' Album of the Year'' (1981) *
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'' (1982) * Keith Emerson ** '' 'Nighthawks' soundtrack with Opera de Paris Orchestre'' (1983) * Echo & the Bunnymen ** ''
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'' (1984) *
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** '' Pornography'' (1982) *
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" (7" single) (1984) *
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(1986) * Herbie Hancock ** '' Round Midnight'' (
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) (1986) *
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** '' The Other Side of Round Midnight'' (1986) *
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** '' Deception'' (1987) * Duran Duran ** '' Big Thing'' (1988) *
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** '' Mlah'' (1988) *
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'' (1988) ** '' Re'' (1990) *
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and
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** '' Anything Goes: Stephane Grappelli & Yo-Yo Ma Play (Mostly) Cole Porter'' (1989) *
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(1988) *
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** '' Les Crises de l'âme'' (1989) ** '' L'art des femmes'' (1990) *
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** '' Tchokola'' (1991) ** ''
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'' (1993) *
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and Hank Jones ** ''When There Is Love'' (1992) * Khaled ** ''
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'' (1996) *
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** '' Fantaisie militaire'' (1998) *
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** ''Shapeshifter'' (1991) * Scott Walker ** ''
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'' (Soundtrack) (1999) * Jenifer ** '' Jenifer'' (2002) *
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** ''From Paris with Love'' (2002) *
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** '' Mes Courants Électriques'' (2003) * Stéphane Meer ** ''Vice-Versa'' ( TV show theme) (2002) *
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** '' Histoires Naturelles'' (2005) * Rinôçérôse ** '' Schizophonia'' (2005) * Dee Dee Bridgewater ** '' Red Earth'' (2007) *
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** '' Tabarly'' (Soundtrack) (2008) *
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'' (2008) *
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** '' IrremeDIABLE'' (2008) * Rihanna ** ''
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'' (2009) *
Bertrand Cantat Bertrand Cantat (born 5 March 1964) is a French songwriter, singer, and musician known for being the former frontman of the rock band Noir Désir. In 2003, he was proven guilty without a doubt and convicted of the murder ("murder with indirect in ...
,
Pascal Humbert Pascal Humbert is a French bass player who is currently in Lilium and Détroit. He was previously in Tanit (1981–1985), Passion Fodder (1985–1991), 16 Horsepower (1992–1993, 1996–2005) and Wovenhand (2008–2010). Career Tanit Humbert' ...
, Bernard Falaise, Alexander MacSween ** ''
Chœurs ''Chœurs'' is a joint musical album by Bertrand Cantat, Pascal Humbert, Bernard Falaise and Alexander MacSween released on Actes Sud label on 16 December 2011, although it was made available for downloads on 21 November 2011. The 17 tracks on t ...
'' (2011) *
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** ''L'Apogée'' (2012) * Damien Saez ** ''
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'' (2013) *
Indila Adila Sedraïa (born 26 June 1984), known as Indila, is a French singer and songwriter. She collaborated with many musicians on vocals and songwriting prior to releasing her first single, " Dernière danse" ("Last Dance"), in November 2013, whic ...
** '' Mini World'' (2014)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Studio Davout Recording studios in France Mass media companies established in 1965 Former cinemas Buildings and structures in Paris