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GenrePop, Electronic
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Albums6
Songs21
AboutPartenaire Particulier has been formed by Pierre Béraud-Sudreau (born on November 21, 1963 in Toulouse, France) & Éric Fettweis (born on May 14, 1963 in Brussels, Belgium). In 1983, in Bordeaux, Dominique Delaby & Eric Fettweis started music, using the formula synthesizers/rhythm box/sequencer. Pierre Béraud-Sudreau joined them soon after. As Éric & Pierre composed songs, Dominique went to various record companies. The label Chris'Music was interested.
In July 1985, the band recorded 2 songs. In October 1985, they recorded other songs, produced by Thierry Durbet. In 1986, their first single "Partenaire Particulier" was aired on radios & went N°3 in French Top 50. Dominique Delaby left the band & Laurent Le Trillard (born on April 30, 1965) joined them soon after.
The second single, "Je N'Oublierai Jamais" came out on WEA/Warner. But soon, CBS wanted to release it, Partenaire Particulier changed their label & released their first LP Jeux Interdits. Their third single, "Elle Est Partie", with a black & white video, was the last to be in French Top 10. The last single was "Tiphaine".
In 1987, Pierre was obliged to do his military service. In 1988, Éric & Pierre started recording their second LP. They wanted to be the French Ultravox, Depeche Mode or Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. Their second album Le Chant Des Vautours & the 2 singles "L'Armée" & "L'Amour À Trois" weren't successful.
In 1992, after various come-backs, Partenaire Particulier split. In 2004, Éric & Pierre came back to record a remix of their first single, but this was not released & the come-back failed. In 2007, "Partenaire Particulier" has been covered by Les Fatals Picards on their album Pamplemousse Mécanique. The same year, the duet participated to "RFM Party 80" & in March 2009, Pierre left the band again & Éric was the last original member.
Writing credits
Valli Voilà La Nouvelle... (CBS)
Valli Here Is The News (CBS)
Gérard Fix Caméléon (EMI France)
In July 1985, the band recorded 2 songs. In October 1985, they recorded other songs, produced by Thierry Durbet. In 1986, their first single "Partenaire Particulier" was aired on radios & went N°3 in French Top 50. Dominique Delaby left the band & Laurent Le Trillard (born on April 30, 1965) joined them soon after.
The second single, "Je N'Oublierai Jamais" came out on WEA/Warner. But soon, CBS wanted to release it, Partenaire Particulier changed their label & released their first LP Jeux Interdits. Their third single, "Elle Est Partie", with a black & white video, was the last to be in French Top 10. The last single was "Tiphaine".
In 1987, Pierre was obliged to do his military service. In 1988, Éric & Pierre started recording their second LP. They wanted to be the French Ultravox, Depeche Mode or Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. Their second album Le Chant Des Vautours & the 2 singles "L'Armée" & "L'Amour À Trois" weren't successful.
In 1992, after various come-backs, Partenaire Particulier split. In 2004, Éric & Pierre came back to record a remix of their first single, but this was not released & the come-back failed. In 2007, "Partenaire Particulier" has been covered by Les Fatals Picards on their album Pamplemousse Mécanique. The same year, the duet participated to "RFM Party 80" & in March 2009, Pierre left the band again & Éric was the last original member.
Writing credits
Valli Voilà La Nouvelle... (CBS)
Valli Here Is The News (CBS)
Gérard Fix Caméléon (EMI France)