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  1. Corpse Flower is a collaborative album by American singer Mike Patton and French composer Jean-Claude Vannier, released on September 13, 2019, through Ipecac Recordings. The album consists of Patton singing a selection of Vannier's songs, with Patton backed by a band in Los Angeles and Vannier by an orchestra in Paris.

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  2. Wild Innocence ( French: Sauvage Innocence) is a 2001 French film directed by Philippe Garrel. [1] Plot. A young filmmaker wants to make a film about the social problem of heroin consumption. However, the film's producers are themselves heroin dealers. Cast. Mehdi Belhaj Kacem - François Mauge. Julia Faure - Lucie. Michel Subor - Chas.

  3. Sep 3, 2019 · Jean-Claude Vannier collaborating with Mike Patton may have sounded like a dream come true to some but the collaboration wasn't easy at first, they tell Jeremy Allen. Jeremy Allen Published 7:13am 3 September 2019. Illustration by Stéphane Kardos.

  4. Sep 12, 2019 · Hungry Ghosts: Mike Patton & Jean-Claude Vanniers Corpse Flower. Read later. A collaboration between two titans provides plenty of revelations, finds Jeremy Allen. Jeremy Allen Published 7:41am 12 September 2019. The idea of the band isn’t dead exactly, but the need for them is diminishing.

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    Vannier was born during a bomb scare in Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine. Self-taught, he began playing the piano at age 18, later arranging for Michel Magne and Alice Dona, his first notions of orchestration taken from the books of the "Que sais-je ?" collection.

    Jean-Claude collaborated on several film soundtracks including: Les Guichets du Louvre by Michel Mitrani, La Horse by Pierre Granier Deferre, Paris Nous Appartient by Robert Benayoun, Slogan by Pierre Grimblat, Projection Privée by François Leterrier, L'amour Propre by Martin Veyron, La Nuit Tous Les Chats Sont Gris by Gérard Zingg, and Comédie d'é...

    Solo albums

    1. 1972 : L'Enfant assassin des mouches(Insolitudes) 2. 1974 : L'orchestre de Jean-Claude Vannier interprète les musiques de Georges Brassens 3. 1975 : Jean-Claude Vannier 4. 1976 : Des coups de poing dans la gueule 5. 1980 : Pauvre muezzin 6. 1981 : Jean-Claude Vannier 7. 1985 : Public chéri je t'aime 8. 1990 : Pleurez pas les filles 9. 2005 : En public & Fait à la maison(2 CD)

    Feature films

    1. 1969 : Qu'est-ce qui fait courir les crocodiles ? by Jacques Poitrenaud 2. 1969 : Paris n'existe pas by Robert Benayoun 3. 1973 : Projection privée by François Leterrier 4. 1974 : Les Guichets du Louvre by Michel Mitrani 5. 1977 : La Nuit, tous les chats sont gris by Gérard Zingg 6. 1985 : L'amour propre ne le reste jamais longtemps by Martin Veyron, compositeur et acteur (le pianiste) 7. 1988 : Ada dans la jungle by Gérard Zingg 8. 1989 : Comédie d'été by Daniel Vigne 9. 1989 : Bienvenue...

    Television

    1. 1994 : Personne ne m'aime, by René Dubois 2. 1994 : Que le jour aille au diable, by Paul Vermus 3. 1995 : La Belle by Fontenay, by Paule Zajderman 4. 1998 : La Clé des champs, (6 episodes) by Charles Nemes 5. 1998 : Les coquelicots sont, by Richard Bohringer 6. 1999 : Dessine-moi un jouet, Hervé Baslé 7. 2000 : Sa mère la pute, by Brigitte Roüan 8. 2001 : Le Baptême du boiteux, by Philippe Venault 9. 2002 : Le Champ Dolent, le roman by la Terre, d’Hervé Baslé

  5. Nov 7, 2016 · While I was researching this bit of music, I ran into this interview by Jean-Claude Vannier. In no uncertain terms, Jean-Claude tried to guide the interviewer away from asking questions about what he's known for.

  6. Nov 7, 2006 · This French composer and producer-- best known for his lavish arrangements on Serge Gainsbourg's Histoire de Melody Nelson -- finally has his bizarre and astonishing 1972 solo debut issued on CD ...