Partenaire Particulier

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 Béraud-Sudreau, and Dominique Delaby. Three of their singles were ranked on the SNEP chart (top 50), including their signature song, "Partenaire Particulier".[1] 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 Béraud-Sudreau and began writing a new album, though creative differences led to Béraud-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 particulières, a collaborative album with former Les Avions vocalist and guitarist Jean-Pierre Morgand.

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

Band members edit

Current

  • Eric Fettweis (1983–present)

Past

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

Discography edit

Albums

  • Jeux interdits (1986)
  • Le Chant des vautours (1988)
  • The Very Best Of (1993)
  • Collection légende (1998)
  • Partenaire Particulier : le son des années 80 (2008)
  • Geek (2011)
  • Qu'allons-nous devenir ? (2021)
  • Nuits particulières (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'Armée" / "Le Rire de Sidonie" (1988)
  • "L'Amour à 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 edit

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

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