Jacques "Crabouif" Higelin is the third album by French rock singer Jacques Higelin, released in 1971 on the Saravah label,[1] for whom it would be his last release. "Crabouif" was Higelin's nickname at the time. The music on this album is mostly minimalistic, improvised, and experimental.
Track listing
Side ATitle | Writer(s) |
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1. | "I Love the Queen" | Jacques Higelin | 4:56 |
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2. | "Tiens, j'ai dit tiens" | Higelin | 4:34 |
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3. | "Je suis mort, qui dit mieux" | Higelin | 6:00 |
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4. | "Aujourd'hui Blues" | Higelin | 5:16 |
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Side BTitle | Writer(s) |
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5. | "Musique rituelle du Mont des Abbesses (XXe siècle - XVIIIe siècle arrondissement)" | Higelin | 20:17 |
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Personnel
Musicians
- Jacques Higelin - piano, banjo, various instruments, vocals.
- Jean Querlier - flute.
- Joël Favreau - guitar.
- Arthur H - child voice.
- Areski Belkacem, Jim Cuomo, Elliott Delman, Annie the Hat, Jack Treese, Jean-Louis Lefevre, Jean-Pierre Arnoux, Deddy, "Naga", Elie and Kuëlan
Production
- Jacques Higelin - producer, cover art.
- Daniel Vallencien, Jéhol Van Bay - recording.
- Patrick Ghnassia - photographs.
References
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