- Francis Cabrel
Infobox musical artist
Name = Francis Cabrel
Alias =
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name =
Origin =Agen ,France
Born = birth date and age|df=yes|1953|11|23Agen ,France
Genre =Blues ,folk , pop
Occupation =Singer ,songwriter
Years_active = 1974 – present
Label =CBS , Columbia
Associated_acts =
URL =Francis Cabrel (born 23 November 1953 in
Agen ,France ) is a Frenchsinger-songwriter andguitarist . Inspired heavily byBob Dylan , he has released a number of albums falling mostly within the realm of folk, with occasional forays intoblues or country. Several of his songs, such as "L'encre de tes yeux" and "Petite Marie" have become enduring favourites in French music. Others, such as "C'était l'hiver", about the suicide of a young girl, have since been covered by other artists such as CanadianIsabelle Boulay .Biography
Cabrel was born into a modest family, his father was employed as a blue-collar worker and his mother was a cashier. He has a sister, Martine, and a brother, Philippe. His paternal grandfather, Prospero Cabrel, immigrated to
Gascogne fromFriuli ,Italy , in the 1920s with his wife and six children. Cabrel's mother, Denise Nin, was born in Gascogne to an Italian family who had also immigrated from Friuli. The family's original surname, Cabrelli, was abandoned in the 1700s.A shy teenager,
Bob Dylan 's "Like a Rolling Stone" inspired him to pick up aguitar and start writing his own songs. At 16, enthralled by music, he started to sing the songs ofNeil Young ,Leonard Cohen and Dylan. He also learned English by translating the lyrics. He would later say that his guitar enabled him to appear more interesting to others.Expelled from secondary school in Agen for lack of discipline, he went to work in a shoe shop while playing gigs with a group named "Ray Frank and Jazzmen," which later became known as "les Gaulois" because every member of the band had a
moustache . Indeed, at that time, Cabrel's appearance was that of ahippie , with long hair and a moustache.In 1974 he took part in a song contest organised by Sud Radio and performed in front of a panel of judges, which included Daniel and
Richard Seff . With his own song "Petite Marie", dedicated to his wife Mariette, he won the contest and was signed to a record deal byCBS .In 1977, during CBS' "New French Song" campaign, his first record "Ma ville" was released. However, he quickly realized that CBS, having tampered with the accent of his singing voice on "Petite Marie", had thus interfered with the expression of his true personality. That version of the song is disavowed by Cabrel today.
At the
Paris Olympia he opened for Dave for one month. He also won the "prix du Public" at theFestival de Spa inBelgium in 1978.Although he writes predominantly for himself, he has written for other artists, in particular
Rose Laurens ("Quand tu pars", 1986). Cabrel is involved in the politics ofAstaffort commune inLot-et-Garonne and was elected its councillor in March 1989.While Cabrel is best known for his French songs, he has also recorded powerful original songs and moving translations of some of his French songs into Spanish.
Trivia
* Cabrel is an avid Dylan fan, and knows Dylan's entire recorded works by heart.
* Cabrel has around fifty guitars which he has collected (not counting his own performance guitars which he has had made byluthier s).
* Cabrel has been an active organizer and participant in concerts for charity, including repeat appearances inLes Enfoirés .
* Cabrel actively plays tennis and supportsMSTY .
* Cabrel's cover of Jackson Browne's "Rosie" (onSarbacane ) is a faithful translation, except for the chorus, which (intentionally or not) avoids the double-entendres of the original.Discography
Studio albums
* "Francis Cabrel" (also known as "Les Murs De Poussière") (1977, CBS)
* "Les chemins de traverse" (1979, CBS)
* "Fragile" (1980, CBS)
* "Carte Postale" (1981, CBS)
* "Quelqu'un de l'intérieur" (1983, CBS)
* "Photos de voyages" (1985, CBS)
* "Sarbacane" (1989, CBS)
* "Samedi soir sur la terre" (1994, Columbia)
* "Hors-saison" (1999, Columbia)
* "Les beaux dégâts" (2004, Columbia)
* "Des roses et des orties" (2008/03/31, Columbia)Live albums
* "Cabrel Public" (1984, CBS)
* "D'une ombre à l'Autre" (1991, Columbia)
* "Double tour (Électrique & acoustique)" (2000, Columbia)
* "La tournée des bodegas" (2005, Columbia)Compilations
* "Cabrel 77-87" (1987, CBS)
* "L'Essentiel 1977-2007" (2007, Chandelle Production)
* "Lo Mejor de los Mejores" (1994, Sony Music, Special Marketing)External links
*fr icon [http://www.franciscabrel.com Official Francis Cabrel website]
* [http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/biographie/biographie_6104.asp Biography of Francis Cabrel] , fromRadio France Internationale
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