9 Semaines Et Demi
9 Semaines Et Demi formed in Paris in 1982 with Jacques Dutronc on vocals and guitar, Denis Leloup on bass, Patrick Rondat on guitar, and Claude Engel on...
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9 Semaines Et Demi formed in Paris in 1982 with Jacques Dutronc on vocals and guitar, Denis Leloup on bass, Patrick Rondat on guitar, and Claude Engel on drums. Their debut single "You Can Leave Your Hat On" came out the following year. The band released two studio albums, 1983's self-titled record and 1984's "Paris by Night." They broke up not long after.
Their sound had a certain Parisian mood to it, a mix of pop and rock with some jazz touches. Beyond "You Can Leave Your Hat On," their albums included tracks like "La Fille du Père Noël," "Les Cactus," and "Ça Balance Pas Mal." The lyrics often dealt with romantic themes, sometimes with a melancholy edge.
While their career was brief, the song "You Can Leave Your Hat On" stuck around. It got used in films and television, which kept the band's name in circulation long after they were gone.
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