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'''Hector Zazou''' ([[July 11]], [[1948]]—[[September 8]], [[2008]]) was a prolific [[French composer]] and [[record producer]] who has worked with, produced, and collaborated with an international array of recording artists. He has worked on his own and other artists' albums, including [[Sandy Dillon]], [[Mimi Goese]], [[Barbara Gogan]], [[Sevara Nazarkhan]], [[Carlos Nuñez]], Italian group [[PGR]], [[Anne Grete Preux]], [[Laurence Revey]], and [[Sainkho]] since 1976. '''Hector Zazou''' ([[July 11]], [[1948]]—[[September 8]], [[2008]]) was a prolific [[French composer]] and [[record producer]] who has worked with, produced, and collaborated with an international array of recording artists. He has worked on his own and other artists' albums, including [[Sandy Dillon]], [[Mimi Goese]], [[Barbara Gogan]], [[Sevara Nazarkhan]], [[Carlos Nuñez]], Italian group [[PGR]], [[Anne Grete Preux]], [[Laurence Revey]], and [[Sainkho]] since 1976.
 +==Discography==
 +===Albums===
 +* 1976 ZNR ''Barricades 3''
 +* 1978 ZNR ''Traité de Mécanique Populaire''
 +* 1979 ''La Perversita''
 +* 1983 Zazou/Bikaye/CYI ''Noir & Blanc''
 +* 1985 Zazou/Bikaye ''Mr. Manager''
 +* 1985 ''Géographies''
 +* 1986 ''Reivax au Bongo''
 +* 1988 Zazou/Bikaye ''Guilty!''
 +* 1989 ''Geologies''
 +* 1989 ''Géographies/13 proverbes Africains''
 +* 1990 Zazou/Bikaye/CYI ''Noir & Blanc'' (with extra tracks)
 +* 1991 Hector Zazou & Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses ''Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses''
 +* 1992 ''Sahara Blue''
 +**Lead vocalists: [[Samy Birnbach]], [[Richard Bohringer]], John Cale, [[Dominique Dalcan]], [[Sussan Deihim]], Lisa Gerard and Brendan Perry of Dead Can Dance, Gérard Depardieu, Anneli Drecker, Barbara Gogan, [[Khaled (musician)|Khaled]], [[Ketema Mekonn]], [[Malka Spigel]]
 +**Contributors: [[Kent Condon]], [[Yuka Fujii]], [[Kenji Jammer]], [[Vincent Kenis]], [[Nabil Khalidi]], [[Bill Laswell]], Christian Lechevretel, [[Keith Leblanc]], Lightwave, [[Gilles Martin]], [[Denis Moulin]], Renault Pion, Ryuichi Sakamoto, [[Steve Shehan]], [[Guy Sigsworth]], [[Tim Simenon]], [[David Sylvian]], [[Elizabeth Valetti]], [[Daniel Yvinec]]
 +* 1992 Various artists ''Nunc Musics''
 +* 1994 Sainkho ''Out of Tuva''
 +* 1994 Various artists ''Sonora 4'94'' (includes one outtake from ''Sahara Blue'' entitled ''Realeza'')
 +* 1994 ''[[Chansons des mers froides]]'' (''Songs from the Cold Seas'')
 +**Lead vocalists: [[Björk]], [[John Cale]], [[Tokiko Kato]], [[Lioudmila Khandi]], [[Kilabuk & Nooveya]], [[Catherine-Ann MacPhee]], [[Varttina|Värttina]], [[Suzanne Vega]], [[Wimme Saari]], [[Jane Siberry]], [[Siouxsie Sioux]], [[Lena Willemark]]
 +**Contributors: Ainu Dancers of [[Hokkaidō]], [[Balanescu Quartet]], [[Tchotghtguerele Chalchin]], Brendan Perry of Dead Can Dance, [[Budgie (drummer)|Budgie]], Barbara Gogan, [[Mark Isham]], Lightwave, [[Sargo Maianagacheva]], [[Demnine Ngamtovsovo]], [[Marc Ribot]], [[Sakharine]] Percussion Group, Noriko Sanagi, [[Sissimut]] Dance Drummers, Angelin Tytot
 +* 1995 Harold Budd/Hector Zazou ''Glyph''
 +**Lead vocalist: Lian Amber
 +* 1997 Barbara Gogan ''Made on Earth''
 +* 1998 ''Lights in the Dark''
 +* 1998 Mimi Goese ''Soak'' (four tracks produced by Zazou)
 +* 1999 Carlos Nuñez ''Os Amores Libros''
 +* 1999 Laurence Revey ''Le Creux Des Fees''
 +* 2000 Sandy Dillon & Hector Zazou ''12 (Las Vegas is Cursed)''
 +* 2000 Bigazzi/Chianura/Henson ''Drop 6—The Wolf and the Moon''
 +* 2000 Various artists ''Drop 5.1''
 +* 2001 Anne Grete Preux ''Alfabet''
 +* 2002 PGR ''Per Grazia Ricevuta''
 +* 2003 Sevara Nazarkhan ''Yol Bolsin''
 +* 2003 ''Strong Currents''
 +**Lead vocalists: [[Laurie Anderson]], [[Jane Birkin]], [[Lori Carson]], [[Melanie Gabriel]], [[Lisa Germano]], [[Irene Grandi]], [[Nicola Hitchcock]], [[Nina Hynes]], [[Caroline Lavelle]], [[Sarah-Jane Morris]], [[Catherine Russell]], [[Emma Stow]]
 +**Contributors: Archaea Strings, Carlos Nuñez, [[Ryuichi Sakamoto]], Stefano Bollani, [[Bill Rieflin]], Lone Kent, [[Dennis Rea]], Mathias Desmiers, Pierre Chaze, Renaud Pion
 +* 2004 ''L'absence''
 +* 2006 Hector Zazou and Bernard Caillaud ''Quadri(+)Chromies''
 +* 2008 ''Corps électriques''
 +**Contributors: [[KatieJane Garside]], Bill Rieflin, Lone Kent and [[Nils Petter Molvær]]
 +
 +===Singles===
 +* 1983 Hector Zazou/Papa Wemba ''Malimba'' (12" single)
 +* 1984 Zazou/Bikaye/CYI ''M'Pasi Ya M'Pamba'' (12" single)
 +* 1985 Zazou/Bikaye ''Mr. Manager'' (7" and 12" singles)
 +* 1988 Zazou/Bikaye ''Guilty!/Na Kenda'' (12" single)
 +* 1990 Zazou/Bikaye ''Get Back'' (12" single)
 +* 1992 "I'll Strangle You" featuring Anneli Drecker and Gérard Depardieu
 +* 1995 "The Long Voyage" featuring John Cale and Suzanne Vega
 +
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Hector Zazou (July 11, 1948September 8, 2008) was a prolific French composer and record producer who has worked with, produced, and collaborated with an international array of recording artists. He has worked on his own and other artists' albums, including Sandy Dillon, Mimi Goese, Barbara Gogan, Sevara Nazarkhan, Carlos Nuñez, Italian group PGR, Anne Grete Preux, Laurence Revey, and Sainkho since 1976.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • 1983 Hector Zazou/Papa Wemba Malimba (12" single)
  • 1984 Zazou/Bikaye/CYI M'Pasi Ya M'Pamba (12" single)
  • 1985 Zazou/Bikaye Mr. Manager (7" and 12" singles)
  • 1988 Zazou/Bikaye Guilty!/Na Kenda (12" single)
  • 1990 Zazou/Bikaye Get Back (12" single)
  • 1992 "I'll Strangle You" featuring Anneli Drecker and Gérard Depardieu
  • 1995 "The Long Voyage" featuring John Cale and Suzanne Vega




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