Didier Malherbe (born January 22, 1943 in
Paris
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), is a French
jazz
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,
rock
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* Rock music, a genre of popular music
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and
world music musician, known as a member of the bands
Gong
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and Hadouk, as well as a poet.
His first instrument was a
saxophone
The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass. As with all single-reed instruments, sound is produced when a reed on a mouthpiece vibrates to pr ...
, but he also plays
flute
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s,
alto clarinet
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,
ocarina
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, Laotian
Khen,
Bawu
The ''bawu'' (; also ''ba wu'') is a Chinese wind instrument. Although shaped like a flute, it is actually a free reed instrument, with a single metal reed. It is played in a transverse (horizontal) manner. It has a pure, clarinet-like timbre an ...
flute,
Hulusi
The ''hulusi'' (traditional: 葫蘆絲; simplified: 葫 芦 丝; pinyin: húlúsī), also known as the cucurbit flute and the gourd flute is a free reed wind instrument from China, Vietnam and the Shan State and by the indigenous people of A ...
and many other
wind instruments
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. Since 1995,
duduk
The duduk ( ; hy, դուդուկ ) or tsiranapogh ( hy, ծիրանափող, meaning “apricot-made wind instrument”), is an ancient Armenian double reed woodwind instrument made of apricot wood. It is indigenous to Armenia. Variations of th ...
has been his preferred instrument.
Before Gong (1960–69)
Didier Malherbe began playing saxophone at age 13 after hearing
Charlie Parker
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's "
Bloomdido
"Bloomdido" is a jazz standard written by Charlie Parker. It was originally recorded on 6 June 1950 and was released on the Clef Records album ''Bird and Diz''. French musician Didier Malherbe adopted the title of this piece as his nickname.
See a ...
", a title he later would adopt as his nickname. After two years of formal training on saxophone he began to participate in jam sessions at various Paris jazz clubs alongside the likes of Alby Cullaz, Eddy Louiss, Jacques Thollot ... He then moved away from jazz. "I had grown puzzled about bebop because of so many rules. Then free jazz arrived, which got rid of all the rules... I decided I'd rather look elsewhere".
In 1962, after hearing the first Ravi Shankar album, he travelled to India, where he discovered bamboo flute and learned to play bansuri, Indian bamboo flute. Back in Paris, he took classical flute lessons, while studying ancient languages at the Sorbonne university.
In 1964-65, he travelled around Morocco, staying in a community in Tangier, playing with other hippie musicians such as guitarist
Davey Graham
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[Michel Bourre, "Le Souffleur", ''Rock & Folk'' (April 1976), p.86-9 & 139-42.] and absorbing elements of Arabic music.
In 1966, he appeared on the soundtrack for the movie ''
Chappaqua
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'', credited to
Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar (; born Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury, sometimes spelled as Rabindra Shankar Chowdhury; 7 April 1920 – 11 December 2012) was an Indian sitarist and composer. A sitar virtuoso, he became the world's best-known export of North Ind ...
, and dabbled with rock music for the first time, electrifying his sax when he appeared, as part of a band called ''Les Rollsticks'', in Marc'O's successful comedy-rock ''Les Idoles''. This was such a hit that it was made into a feature film in 1968.
In the summer of 1968, Malherbe left for Majorca, in the Balearic Islands, where he found shelter in the property of writer
Robert Graves
Captain Robert von Ranke Graves (24 July 1895 – 7 December 1985) was a British poet, historical novelist and critic. His father was Alfred Perceval Graves, a celebrated Irish poet and figure in the Gaelic revival; they were both Celtic ...
. There he worked on improving his flute playing, and spent time with
Kevin Ayers
Kevin Ayers (16 August 1944 – 18 February 2013) was an English singer-songwriter who was active in the English psychedelic music movement. Ayers was a founding member of the psychedelic band Soft Machine in the mid-1960s, and was closely assoc ...
and
Daevid Allen
Christopher David Allen (13 January 1938 – 13 March 2015), known professionally as Daevid Allen, sometimes credited as Divided Alien, was an Australian musician. He was co-founder of the psychedelic rock groups Soft Machine (in the UK, 1966) ...
, two former members of
Soft Machine
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, whose performance at the Fenêtre Rose festival in late 1967 he later called "a triggering event."
[B. Filip, "Clonage en cours", ''Blah-Blah'', (1992)]
In 1969, back in Paris, he joined a raga-blues-folk trio, Morning Calm, and played free jazz with American pianist
Burton Greene
Burton Greene (June 14, 1937 – June 28, 2021) was an American free jazz pianist born in Chicago, Illinois, though most known for his work in New York City. He explored multiple genres, including avant-garde jazz and the Klezmer medium.
Biogra ...
, appearing on his album recorded for the BYG label. The same label released ''
Magick Brother
''Magick Brother'' is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, recorded in Paris during September and October 1969 and released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.
The band's recently recruited bass player Christian T ...
'' (1969), the first
Gong
A gongFrom Indonesian and ms, gong; jv, ꦒꦺꦴꦁ ; zh, c=鑼, p=luó; ja, , dora; km, គង ; th, ฆ้อง ; vi, cồng chiêng; as, কাঁহ is a percussion instrument originating in East Asia and Southeast Asia. Gongs ...
album, on which Malherbe appeared alongside musicians of various backgrounds, whether pop or jazz.
The Gong Years (1969–77)
Gong became a real band for an appearance at the Amougies festival in October 1969. Malherbe received the stage name Bloomdido Bad De Grasse from
Daevid Allen
Christopher David Allen (13 January 1938 – 13 March 2015), known professionally as Daevid Allen, sometimes credited as Divided Alien, was an Australian musician. He was co-founder of the psychedelic rock groups Soft Machine (in the UK, 1966) ...
, a combination of the title of the Charlie Parker standard and a rough English translation of his surname.
The albums ''
Camembert Electrique
''Camembert Electrique'' ( French: ''Electric Camembert'') is the second studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, recorded and originally released in 1971 on the French BYG Actuel label. The album was recorded at Château d'Hérouville ne ...
'' (1971) and ''Continental Circus'' (1972, soundtrack for Jérôme Laperrousaz's movie of the same name) made Gong, along with
Magma
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and others, a key player on the French underground scene of the early 1970s, pioneering the MJC (youth clubs) circuit. Allen's faithful right-hand man, Bloomdido stoically survived the band's countless line-up changes, even staying on after Allen himself quit in 1975 following the Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy, released by the then-fledgling Virgin label : ''
Flying Teapot'' and ''
Angel's Egg'' (1973), then ''
You
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History
''You'' comes from the Proto- ...
'' (1974). Malherbe achieved a unique sound by electrifying his instrument, and brought to the band many melodic ideas, "which I freely gave away, in a communal spirit. That's one of the features of my character and my music : I am a spontaneous guy, an improviser."
[Michel Lousquet, "Pour qui sonne le Gong ?", ''Best'', December 1977, p.60-63.]
Following the departures in 1975 of Allen then
Steve Hillage
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, Gong moved to a more jazz-fusion style, influenced by
Weather Report
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, with Malherbe adding a world-music flavour, as exemplified by "Bambooji" on the ''
Shamal'' (1976) album, an early pointer to his later work as a solo artist. A final line-up with a percussion section and
Allan Holdsworth
Allan Holdsworth (6 August 1946 – 15 April 2017) was a British jazz fusion and progressive rock guitarist and composer.
Holdsworth was known for his esoteric and idiosyncratic usage of advanced music theory concepts, especially with respe ...
on guitar recorded ''
Gazeuse!
Gazeuse! ( French for 'Sparkling!', 'Fizzy!' or 'Effervescent!') is the seventh album released under the name Gong and the ''de facto'' debut album by Pierre Moerlen's Gong. It was released in late 1976. The title was changed to ''Expresso'' for ...
'' (1977).
"He has always been, and remains, the best musician Gong ever had. He is a true virtuoso - but to the point that he never shows it" - Daevid Allen (1977)
Bloom (1977–81) and Faton Bloom (1982–87)
In 1977, Didier Malherbe formed the band ''Bloom'' playing "jazz-rock, but performed in a personal way, with odd time signatures, some funky ideas and crazy lyrics,".
They recorded an eponymous album in 1978, the band regularly toured France. In 1981, it was replaced by smaller line-ups, Duo du Bas with Yan Emeric Vagh, and Duo Ad lib with
Jean-Philippe Rykiel
Jean-Philippe Rykiel (born 1961) is a French composer, arranger, and musician, primarily a keyboard player. He has been blind since his birth, a result of negligence in the hospital incubator, and is the son of fashion designer Sonia Rykiel.
Disc ...
.
In 1978, Didier played on 3 songs on Gilli Smyth's Charly Records release "Mother," also appearing on her "Fairy Tales" LP under the band name "Mother Gong," featuring guitarist Harry Williamson, after Smyth's breakup with 'Gong' founder, and Didier's longtime friend and collaborator, Daevid Allen (now dearly departed after a bout with cancer).
In 1980, Didier recorded perhaps his first solo album, "Bloom," with a jazz-fusion sound common to that era, but with distinctly French vocals and artsy oddities.
In 1982, Malherbe began a partnership with Faton Cahen, former pianist with Magma and
Zao, which they logically called ''Faton-Bloom''. The band was completed by Rémy Sarrazin (bass), Éric Bedoucha (drums) and Roger Raspail. An eponymous album appeared in 1986, accompanied by copious touring.
During that period he also worked with singer Jacques Higelin, on stage (the live album ''Casino de Paris'' in 1984) and in the studio (the album ''Ai'' in 1985). He also played on the first album by Equip'Out, a band led by ex-Gong drummer Pip Pyle, and joined Daevid Allen in a new line-up of Gong, which resulted in the album ''Shapeshifter'' (1992).
Solo / Duo (1990–98)
In 1990, Didier Malherbe released his first true solo album, ''Fetish'', surrounded by a cast of thousands. He later called the album "very scattered."
[Entretien avec Stéphane Fougère, ''Tangentes'' n°3, March 1995.] He notably experimented with the wind synthesizer Yamaha WX7.
He then signed with the Tangram label, releasing ''Zeff'' in 1992, which was a major critical and commercial success. The unique sound of the Zeff, a harmonic bent PVC pipe, also graced
Vangelis
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' soundtrack for
Ridley Scott
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's movie ''1492: Christopher Columbus'', and was featured on public TV channel France 3.
This was followed by ''Fluvius'' (1994), with a quartet including
Loy Ehrlich, Henri Agnel and Shyamal Maïtra.
In 1996, birth of "Hadouk" with
Loy Ehrlich, so named in reference to their respective instruments of choice,
guembri
The sintir ( ar, سنتير), also known as the guembri (), gimbri or hejhouj or Garaya in Hausa language, is a three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute used by the Gnawa people. It is approximately the size of a guitar, with a body car ...
Hajouj (bass of the Gnawas of Morocco) and
duduk
The duduk ( ; hy, դուդուկ ) or tsiranapogh ( hy, ծիրանափող, meaning “apricot-made wind instrument”), is an ancient Armenian double reed woodwind instrument made of apricot wood. It is indigenous to Armenia. Variations of th ...
(Doudouk,double-reed Armenian oboe).
Also during the 1990s, Malherbe kept touring with Classic Gong, in both Europe and the USA. He finally left the band in 1999, but continued to appear occasionally as a guest-star, both on stage ''Subterranea'' DVD and on records ''Zero To Infinity'' and ''2032''. He also toured and recorded with
Brigitte Fontaine
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Mich ...
Cd Palaces and with acoustic guitarist
Pierre Bensusan
Pierre Bensusan (born 30 October 1957) is a French-Algerian acoustic guitarist. As Sephardic Jews, his family came from Spain, Spanish Morocco, and French Algeria. His music has been characterized as Celtic, folk, world music, New-age, and ch ...
''Live at the New Morning'' CD in 1997.
Hadouk Trio (1999–2012)
In 1999, the Malherbe/Ehrlich duo was joined by American percussionist
Steve Shehan
Steve Shehan (born 18 January 1957 in Fort Eustis, Virginia) is a French-American percussionist and music composer.
Early life
Steve Shehan was born in the United States of an American (Cherokee) father and a French mother.
Discography
Steve Sh ...
and released the album ''Shamanimal'' as Hadouk Trio. Helped by excellent critical reception, the trio appeared at major festivals such as Nancy Jazz Pulsations. In 2001 his mastery of the
duduk
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also led for an invitation by
Djivan Gasparyan to appear at the international
duduk
The duduk ( ; hy, դուդուկ ) or tsiranapogh ( hy, ծիրանափող, meaning “apricot-made wind instrument”), is an ancient Armenian double reed woodwind instrument made of apricot wood. It is indigenous to Armenia. Variations of th ...
festival in Armenia, then in Moscow and St Petersburg.
That same year, he published a book of sonnets on reeds, ''L'Anche des Métamorphoses'', which he later turned into a solo show, mixing poetry reading and musical interludes.
In 2003 the second Hadouk Trio CD, ''Now'', saw the light of day. The trio appeared at the San Sebastián festival, at Jazz Sous Les Pommiers, and released two live documents, the double CD ''Live à FIP'' (2004) and the DVD ''Live au Satellit Café'' (2005), which began a long-term partnership with (
Naïve Records
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Founding and expansion
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paire ...
)
The release of the trio's third studio CD ''Utopies'' (2006) coincided with an appearance at the Gong Unconvention in Amsterdam, a festival which peaked with the reunion of Gong's 1970s line-up. Two concerts at Paris' Cabaret Sauvage in May 2007 were documented on the live CD/DVD ''Baldamore''. A few days later, Hadouk Trio received the "year's best band" award at the Victoires du Jazz ceremony.
The trio's final release, ''Air Hadouk'', came out in 2010. It was followed by tours in Great Britain and India, and an appearance at the Paris Jazz Festival. In 2013, Naive reissued the first 4 Hadouk Trio CDs as a box set, which coincided with a concert at the legendary
Salle Gaveau
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Construction
The plans for th ...
on 2 February.
In 2010 he formed a duo with guitarist Éric Löhrer, releasing the double-CD ''Nuit d'Ombrelle'' the following year, which mixed jazz standards on
duduk
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and improvisations, arranged as a continuous suite.
Since 2012 he has been playing with classical pianist
Jean-François Zygel
Jean-François Zygel (born 23 November 1960) is a French pianist, improviser, composer and improvisation teacher for piano at the Conservatoire de Paris.
Born in Paris, he is also known for his work in introducing classical music on television a ...
, appearing on his TV programme ' on
France 2
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Since 3:20 CET on 7 ...
and performing live as a trio with percussionist Joël Grare under the title ''A World Tour In 80 Minutes''.
Hadouk Quartet (2013–2020)
In May 2013, Malherbe and Loy Ehrlich opened a new chapter in the Hadouk saga on the occasion of a residency at the club Le Triton, this time in quartet with Éric Löhrer on guitar and Jean-Luc Di Fraya on percussion and vocals. The quartet released their début CD, ''Hadoukly Yours'' on the Naïve Records. He added two Chinese wind instruments:
Bawu
The ''bawu'' (; also ''ba wu'') is a Chinese wind instrument. Although shaped like a flute, it is actually a free reed instrument, with a single metal reed. It is played in a transverse (horizontal) manner. It has a pure, clarinet-like timbre an ...
and
Hulusi
The ''hulusi'' (traditional: 葫蘆絲; simplified: 葫 芦 丝; pinyin: húlúsī), also known as the cucurbit flute and the gourd flute is a free reed wind instrument from China, Vietnam and the Shan State and by the indigenous people of A ...
.
March 2017, release of a new CD "Le Cinquieme Fruit" on Naïve label.
February 2018, publication of a second book of sonnets "Escapade en Facilie" publisher Le Castor Astral.
October 2018 concerts in Taiwan " Round about Duduk " for the festival ASIA-PACIFIC traditional Art.
Discography
With Gong
* 1970: ''
Magick Brother
''Magick Brother'' is the debut studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, recorded in Paris during September and October 1969 and released in March 1970 on the French BYG Actuel label.
The band's recently recruited bass player Christian T ...
'' (BYG)
* 1971: ''
Camembert Electrique
''Camembert Electrique'' ( French: ''Electric Camembert'') is the second studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, recorded and originally released in 1971 on the French BYG Actuel label. The album was recorded at Château d'Hérouville ne ...
'' (BYG)
* 1971: ''
Continental Circus
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'' (Phillips)
* 1972: ''
Glastonbury Fayre 1971'' (Revelation)
* 1973: ''
Flying Teapot'' (BYG/Virgin)
* 1973: ''
Angel's Egg'' (Virgin)
* 1974: ''
You
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History
''You'' comes from the Proto- ...
'' (Virgin)
* 1976: ''
Shamal'' (Virgin)
* 1977: ''
Gazeuse!
Gazeuse! ( French for 'Sparkling!', 'Fizzy!' or 'Effervescent!') is the seventh album released under the name Gong and the ''de facto'' debut album by Pierre Moerlen's Gong. It was released in late 1976. The title was changed to ''Expresso'' for ...
'' (Virgin)
* 1977: ''
Gong est mort, vive Gong'' (Tapioca/Celluloïd)
* 1977: ''
Live Etc.'' (Virgin)
* 1990: ''
Live au Bataclan 1973'' (Mantra)
* 1990: ''
Live at Sheffield 74'' (Mantra)
* 1992: ''
Shapeshifter
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'' (Mélodie/Celluloïd)
* 2000: ''
Zero to Infinity'' (Snapper Music)
* 2009: ''
2032'' (G-Wave)
* 2016: ''
Rejoice! I'm Dead!
''Rejoice! I'm Dead!'' is the fourteenth studio album by Gong and the eleventh album by the Daevid Allen version of the group. It was released on .
Overview
''Rejoice! I'm Dead!'' is the first Gong album to be released since the deaths of co-fou ...
'' (Madfish)
* 2019: ''
Love from the Planet Gong - The Virgin years 1973-75'' (13 disc box Virgin 675 890-1)
Solo and duo albums
* 1980: ''Bloom'' (EMI-Sonopresse, reissued by Voiceprint)
* 1986: ''Faton Bloom'' (with
Faton Cahen) (Cryonic, reissued by Mantra)
* 1987: ''Saxo Folies'' (with Armand Frydman) (Koka Media)
* 1990: ''Fetish'' (Mantra)
* 1992: ''Zeff'' (Tangram)
* 1994: ''Fluvius'' (Tangram)
* 1995: ''Hadouk'' (with
Loy Ehrlich) (Tangram)
* 1997: ''Live at New Morning'' (with
Pierre Bensusan
Pierre Bensusan (born 30 October 1957) is a French-Algerian acoustic guitarist. As Sephardic Jews, his family came from Spain, Spanish Morocco, and French Algeria. His music has been characterized as Celtic, folk, world music, New-age, and ch ...
) (Acoustic Music)
* 2003: ''Windprints / L'Empreinte du Vent'' (Cezame)
* 2008: ''Carnets d'Asie et d'Ailleurs'' (with
Loy Ehrlich) (Vox Terrae)
* 2011: ''Nuit d'Ombrelle'' with
Éric Löhrer
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(
Naïve Records
Naïve Records is a French independent record label based in Paris, specializing in electronic music, pop music, jazz and classical music.
Founding and expansion
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paire ...
)
* 2021: ''The Yanqging & the Wind'' with
yaping wang (Cezame)
With Hadouk Trio (Didier Malherbe / Loy Ehrlich / Steve Shehan)
* 1999: ''Shamanimal'' (Mélodie rééd.
Naïve Records
Naïve Records is a French independent record label based in Paris, specializing in electronic music, pop music, jazz and classical music.
Founding and expansion
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paire ...
)
* 2002: ''Now'' (Mélodie rééd.
Naïve Records
Naïve Records is a French independent record label based in Paris, specializing in electronic music, pop music, jazz and classical music.
Founding and expansion
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paire ...
)
* 2004: ''Hadouk Trio Live à FIP'' (Mélodie/Abeille Musique)
* 2006: ''Utopies'' (
Naïve Records
Naïve Records is a French independent record label based in Paris, specializing in electronic music, pop music, jazz and classical music.
Founding and expansion
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paire ...
)
* 2007: ''Baldamore'' (CD+DVD Live au Cabaret Sauvage) (
Naïve Records
Naïve Records is a French independent record label based in Paris, specializing in electronic music, pop music, jazz and classical music.
Founding and expansion
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paire ...
)
* 2010: ''Air Hadouk'' (
Naïve Records
Naïve Records is a French independent record label based in Paris, specializing in electronic music, pop music, jazz and classical music.
Founding and expansion
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paire ...
)
* 2013: Coffret Intégrale ''Hadouk Trio'' (
Naïve Records
Naïve Records is a French independent record label based in Paris, specializing in electronic music, pop music, jazz and classical music.
Founding and expansion
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paire ...
)
With Hadouk Quartet (Didier Malherbe / Loy Ehrlich / Eric Löhrer / Jean-Luc Di Fraya)
* 2013: ''Hadoukly Yours'' (
Naïve Records
Naïve Records is a French independent record label based in Paris, specializing in electronic music, pop music, jazz and classical music.
Founding and expansion
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paire ...
)
* 2017: "Le Cinquieme Fruit" (
Naïve Records
Naïve Records is a French independent record label based in Paris, specializing in electronic music, pop music, jazz and classical music.
Founding and expansion
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paire ...
)
Other appearances
* 1969: ''Aquariana'' (
Burton Greene
Burton Greene (June 14, 1937 – June 28, 2021) was an American free jazz pianist born in Chicago, Illinois, though most known for his work in New York City. He explored multiple genres, including avant-garde jazz and the Klezmer medium.
Biogra ...
) (BYG)
* 1971: ''Obsolete'' (
Dashiell Hedayat) (Shandar, reissued by Mantra)
* 1972: ''Whatevershebringswesing'' (
Kevin Ayers
Kevin Ayers (16 August 1944 – 18 February 2013) was an English singer-songwriter who was active in the English psychedelic music movement. Ayers was a founding member of the psychedelic band Soft Machine in the mid-1960s, and was closely assoc ...
) (Harvest)
* 1974: ''Hatfield and the North'' (
Hatfield and the North
Hatfield and the North were an experimental Canterbury scene rock band that lasted from October 1972 to June 1975, with some reunions thereafter.
Career
In mid 1972 the band grew out of a line-up of ex-members of blues/jazz/rock band Del ...
) (Virgin)
* 1974: ''To Keep from Crying'' (
Comus
In Greek mythology, Comus (; grc, Κῶμος, ''Kōmos'') is the god of festivity, revels and nocturnal dalliances. He is a son and a cup-bearer of the god Dionysus. He was represented as a winged youth or a child-like satyr and represents ana ...
) (Virgin)
* 1974: ''Vibrarock'' (Robert Wood) (Polydor)
* 1975: ''Clearlight Symphony'' (
Clearlight) (Virgin)
* 1975: ''Fish Rising'' (
Steve Hillage
Stephen Simpson Hillage (born 2 August 1951) is an English musician, best known as a guitarist. He is associated with the Canterbury scene and has worked in experimental domains since the late 1960s. Besides his solo sound recording and reprodu ...
) (Virgin)
* 1978: ''Visions'' (
Clearlight) (Polydor)
* 1979: ''Downwind'' (
Pierre Moerlen’s Gong) (Arista)
* 1980: ''Live'' (
Pierre Moerlen’s Gong) (Arista)
* 1981: ''Robot Woman 1'' (Mother Gong) (Butt)
* 1981: ''Battle of the Birds'' (with Harry Williamson, Anthony Phillips and
Gilli Smyth
Gillian Mary Smyth (1 June 1933 – 22 August 2016) was an English musician who performed with the bands Gong, Mother Gong, and Planet Gong and released several solo albums and albums in collaboration with other members of Gong. In Gong, she ...
) (Ottersongs, reissued by Voiceprint)
* 1982: ''Solilaï'' (
Pierre Bensusan
Pierre Bensusan (born 30 October 1957) is a French-Algerian acoustic guitarist. As Sephardic Jews, his family came from Spain, Spanish Morocco, and French Algeria. His music has been characterized as Celtic, folk, world music, New-age, and ch ...
) (RCA)
* 1982: ''Robot Woman 2'' (Mother Gong) (Shanghai)
* 1982: ''N'' (
Lili Drop) (Arabella)
* 1983: ''Casino de Paris'' (
Jacques Higelin
Jacques Joseph Victor Higelin (; 18 October 1940 – 6 April 2018) was a French pop singer who rose to prominence in the early 1970s.
Early life
Higelin was born on 18 October 1940. His father, Paul, a railway worker and musician of Alsatian de ...
) (Pathé-Marconi)
* 1985: ''Aï'' (
Jacques Higelin
Jacques Joseph Victor Higelin (; 18 October 1940 – 6 April 2018) was a French pop singer who rose to prominence in the early 1970s.
Early life
Higelin was born on 18 October 1940. His father, Paul, a railway worker and musician of Alsatian de ...
) (Pathé-Marconi)
* 1987: ''Pip Pyle’s Equip’Out'' (
Pip Pyle’s Equip’Out) (52è Rue Est, reissued by Voiceprint)
* 1988: ''Orchestra V'' (Mimi Lorenzini) (Muséa)
* 1988: ''Tarka'' (
Anthony Phillips
Anthony Edwin Phillips (born 23 December 1951) is an English musician, songwriter, producer and singer who gained prominence as the original lead guitarist of the rock band Genesis, from 1967 to 1970. He left in July 1970 and learned to play m ...
& Harry Williamson) (PRT/Baillemont, reissued by Voiceprint)
* 1989: ''French Corazon'' (
Brigitte Fontaine
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Mich ...
) (Midi)
* 1991: ''Urgent Meeting'' (
Un Drame Musical Instantané) (GRRR)
* 1993: ''Live'' (Short Wave) (Gimini)
* 1993: ''Les Îles du Désert'' (
Loy Ehrlich) (Tangram)
* 1994: ''R.S.V.P.'' (
Richard Sinclair
Richard Stephen Sinclair (born 6 June 1948) is an English progressive rock bassist, guitarist, and vocalist who has been a member of several bands of the Canterbury scene.
Biography
Born in Canterbury, England, both his father (Dick Sinclair) ...
) (Sinclair Songs)
* 1994: ''Aux Héros de la Voltige'' (
Jacques Higelin
Jacques Joseph Victor Higelin (; 18 October 1940 – 6 April 2018) was a French pop singer who rose to prominence in the early 1970s.
Early life
Higelin was born on 18 October 1940. His father, Paul, a railway worker and musician of Alsatian de ...
) (EMI)
* 1997: ''Les Palaces'' (
Brigitte Fontaine
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Mich ...
) (Virgin)
* 1998: ''Seven Year Itch'' (
Pip Pyle
Phillip "Pip" Pyle (4 April 1950 – 28 August 2006) was an English-born drummer from Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, who later resided in France. He is best known for his work in the progressive rock Canterbury scene bands Gong, Hatfield an ...
) (Voiceprint)
* 2000: ''Soup Songs Live - The Music of
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt (born Robert Wyatt-Ellidge, 28 January 1945) is a retired English musician. A founding member of the influential Canterbury scene bands Soft Machine and Matching Mole, he was initially a kit drummer and singer before becoming para ...
'' (Annie Whitehead – Soupsongs) (Voiceprint)
* 2001: ''Kekeland'' (
Brigitte Fontaine
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Mich ...
) (Virgin)
* 2005: ''Folklores Imaginaires'' (Eric Séva) (Harmonia Mundi)
* 2006: ''Elevations'' (
Steve Shehan
Steve Shehan (born 18 January 1957 in Fort Eustis, Virginia) is a French-American percussionist and music composer.
Early life
Steve Shehan was born in the United States of an American (Cherokee) father and a French mother.
Discography
Steve Sh ...
) (Safar Éditions)
* 2006: ''Conspiracy Theories'' (Phil Miller’s In Cahoots) (Crescent Discs)
* 2010: ''Le Triomphe de l'Amour'' (
Areski Belkacem
Areski Belkacem (born 23 January 1940), also known simply as Areski, is a French singer, multi-instrumentalist, comedian and composer.
Biography
Areski grew up in Versailles, where his parents, of kabyle (Berber) descent, were welcoming Alge ...
) (Universal)
* 2014: ''Impressionist Symphony'' (
Clearlight) (Gonzo Multimedia)
* 2017 : ''Jésus de Nazareth à Jérusalem'' (
Pascal Obispo
Pascal Michel Obispo (; born 8 January 1965) is a French singer-songwriter.
Biography
Pascal Obispo, son of Max Obispo (a former Bordeaux Girondins football player of Basque origin) and Nicole Guérin (originally from Angers), was born on 8 J ...
) CD BO du spectacle (Sony)
* 2017 : ''Bledi'' (
Hend Zouari) (Diwan Musik Company)
* 2017 : ''Tara'' (
Jan Schumacher
Jan, JaN or JAN may refer to:
Acronyms
* Jackson, Mississippi (Amtrak station), US, Amtrak station code JAN
* Jackson-Evers International Airport, Mississippi, US, IATA code
* Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN), a Syrian militant group
* Japanese Article Numb ...
) CD Jazzenvue
* 2018 : ''Bô,le Voyage Musical '' (
Catherine Lara ) CD BO du spectacle (Warner)
* 2021 : ''Héliotropiques '' (
ALULA ) CC 03
Filmography
* 1967: ''
Chappaqua
Chappaqua ( ) is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of New Castle, in northern Westchester County, New York, United States. It is approximately north of New York City. The hamlet is served by the Chappaqua station of the Met ...
'' by Conrad Rooks (music by
Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar (; born Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury, sometimes spelled as Rabindra Shankar Chowdhury; 7 April 1920 – 11 December 2012) was an Indian sitarist and composer. A sitar virtuoso, he became the world's best-known export of North Ind ...
)
* 1968: ''
Les Idoles'' by
Marc'O
Marc-Gilbert Guillaumin known as Marc'O (original spelling Marc, O ) (born April 10, 1927) is a French writer, researcher, director, playwright, and filmmaker known for being part of the Lettrist movement.
Filmography Films
* 1954 : ''Closed ...
(music by Stéphane Vilar and Patrick Greussay)
* 1972: ''
Continental Circus
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'' by
Jérôme Laperrousaz (with Gong)
* 1972: ''Le Grand Départ'' by
Martial Raysse
Martial Raysse (born 12 February 1936 in Golfe-Juan) is a French artist and actor. He lives in Issigeac, France. He holds the record for the most expensive work sold by a living French artist.
Biography
Raysse was born in a ceramicist family in ...
(with Gong)
* 1992: ''
1492 : Christophe Colomb'' by
Ridley Scott
Sir Ridley Scott (born 30 November 1937) is a British film director and producer. Directing, among others, science fiction films, his work is known for its atmospheric and highly concentrated visual style. Scott has received many accolades thr ...
(music by
Vangelis
Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou ( el, Ευάγγελος Οδυσσέας Παπαθανασίου ; 29 March 1943 – 17 May 2022), known professionally as Vangelis ( ; el, Βαγγέλης, links=no ), was a Greek composer and arranger of ...
)
* 1999: ''
Les Quatre Saisons d'Espigoule'' by Christian Philibert (music by Michel Korb)
* 2005: "Kirikou et les Bêtes sauvages" de
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
(music Manu Dibango)
* 2006: ''
Sa Majesté Minor'' by
Jean-Jacques Annaud (music by Javier Navarreté)
* 2010: ''
The Lady'' by
Luc Besson
Luc Paul Maurice Besson (; born 18 March 1959) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He directed or produced the films '' Subway'' (1985), ''The Big Blue'' (1988), and '' La Femme Nikita'' (1990). Besson is associated with the ' ...
(music by
Éric Serra
Éric Serra (; born 9 September 1959) is a French composer. He is a frequent collaborator of film director Luc Besson.
Early life
Serra was born in Saint-Mandé. His father Claude was a famous French songwriter in the 1950s and '60s, and so ...
)
* 2013 : ''
La danza de la realidad'' de
Alejandro Jodorowsky
Alejandro Jodorowsky Prullansky (; born 17 February 1929) is a Chilean-French avant-garde filmmaker.
Best known for his 1970s films '' El Topo'' and '' The Holy Mountain'', Jodorowsky has been "venerated by cult cinema enthusiasts" for his wor ...
(musique
Adan Jodorowsky Adan may refer to:
People
* Adan (given name)
* Adan (surname)
Places
* 'Adan or Aden, a city of Yemen
* 'Adan Governorate, Yemen
* Al-Adan, a district of the governorate of Mubarak Al-Kabeer in Kuwait
* The Adan River, located in India ...
)
* 2015: ''
Romantic Warriors III: Canterbury Tales'' (DVD)
* 2021: ''
Les Survivants'' by
Guillaume Renusson (music by
Olivier Militon)
Notes
References
External links
Official sitea
allaboutjazz.com*Some music from Didier Malherbe available her
{{DEFAULTSORT:Malherbe, Didier
Canterbury scene
French jazz saxophonists
Male saxophonists
Progressive rock musicians
1943 births
Living people
Musicians from Paris
Gong (band) members
21st-century saxophonists
21st-century French male musicians
French male jazz musicians