- – co-producer,
engineer (1–5, 7–10) Phil
Ramone –
engineer (6)
Bernard Estardy –
additional engineer (2)
George Horn –
mastering at CBS
Studios (San Francisco...
- mec à moi" (1998 live version) — 5:18
Gilles Cappé -
photography Bernard Estardy -
producer Alain Frappier -
design Habib, Elia (2002). Muz hit.
tubes (in...
-
spring of 1970. It
featured a wide
array of arrangers,
including Bernard Estardy, Jean-Claude Vannier, Jean-Pierre Sabar, Mick Jones, Saint-Preux, Simon...
-
Aboulker -
producer for
AVREP Bruno de
Balincourt -
photography Bernard Estardy -
engineer Pascal Stive -
arranger Brigitte Terr****e -
design for DGA Elia...
-
Harmonica Rikki Stein:
Production Jean-Claude Petit:
Arrangements Bernard Estardy:
Sound Engineer Raoul Vandenboom:
Front Liner Photo Jules Halfant: Art...
- La
ville où je vis / Le
blouson gris, the
composer and
producer Bernard Estardy heard her
voice and
offered her the
leading female role in his upcoming...
-
Chatelain who had
formed the most
advanced studio in
France with
Bernard Estardy.
Chatelain took the time to not only
explain the
technical side of a recording...
- that
Barbelivien first wanted to give up; however,
sound engineer Bernard Estardy had the idea to
record François with a
broken voice, then
mixed the song...
- by
Watts 103rd
Street Rhythm Band "Watts New" by Le
Baron (aka
Bernard Estardy) "Watts Riot" by Kam "Watts Up" by Big Jay
McNeely "(The
Waves of) Lunada...
- Eric
Benzi (16), Hervé
Leduc (18)
Mixed by J.P.B., except : 1,2 :
Bernard Estardy 4 : Manu
Guyot 7,16 : Tony
Visconti 18 :
Justin Niebank Produced by Fabrice...