Jules et Jim (band)

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Jules et Jim was a musical collaboration consisting of Jean-Marc Lederman (of The Weathermen) and Julianne Regan (of All About Eve).

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Discography

Singles [1]

  1. "Swimming" (Single Edit)
  2. "Only a Fool" (Underwater Mix)
  1. "Swimming" (Single Edit)
  2. "Only a Fool" (Radio Mix)
  3. "Swimming" (Plastic Boat Mix)
  4. "Only a Fool" (Underwater Mix)
  1. "Only a Fool" (Underwater Mix)
  2. "Infinity & Beyond" (Instrumental)
  3. "If Life Were a Movie" (Remix)
  4. "Sylvia" (Original Mix)

EPs

  1. "If Life Were a Movie"
  2. "What Are the Chances?"
  3. "I Only Have Eyes for You"
  4. "It’s a Beautiful World"
  5. "Sylvia"
  6. "Queen Kerosene"

Albums

The above Subtitles and "Swimming" releases were also repackaged as a downloadable album on various online download music stores, except for the track "I Only Have Eyes for You":

  1. "Swimming"
  2. "If Life Were a Movie"
  3. "What are the Chances?"
  4. "Sylvia"
  5. "Only a Fool"
  6. "It’s a Beautiful World"
  7. "What are the Chances?" (Fairies Mix)
  8. "Swimming" (Plastic Boat Mix)
  9. "Only a Fool" (Underwater Mix)
  10. "Queen Kerosene"

Then another re-release:

  1. "Ms. Jones"
  2. "I Only Have Eyes for You" (re-added track)

Other releases

The band have also released a number of other tracks through their (now defunct) website:

Collaborations

The duo have also collaborated on a number of other projects together.

Regan has contributed vocals to game soundtrack music composed by Lederman. Games include [2] Mystic Inn , Fairies and Kudos: Rock Legend . The soundtrack from Fairies was released as a downloadable single with the following tracks:

  1. "Fairies Theme"
  2. "The Castle"
  3. "The Forest"
  4. "Time"
  5. "The Plains"
  6. "Zen"
  7. "Chances EMO"

Their most recent collaboration is on Lederman's La Femme Verte covers project. Regan has contributed vocals to a number of tracks on the album Small Distortions [3] (original recording artists in brackets):

And other later collaborations:

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References

  1. "Julianne Regan - Discography".
  2. "Home". jmlederman.com.
  3. "Home". lafemmeverte.com.