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Miossec
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Miossec in concert, in Lausanne in 2012.
Background information
Birth nameChristophe Miossec
Born (1964-12-24) 24 December 1964 (age 59)
Brest, Brittany, France
Origin Brittany, France
Genres Indie rock
Acoustic rock
Occupation(s)singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)vocals
Years active1992–
Labels PIAS
Website Official website

Christophe Miossec is a French singer and songwriter born in Brest, Brittany, France on 24 December 1964.

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Beginnings

Christophe Miossec was not new to the world of music when he met his first great success. Between 14 and 17, he was in a teenage band, Printemps Noir ("Black Spring"), touring around Brest.

After obtaining his Baccalauréat in literature, Miossec went to study history at the Brest University, and quickly got bored. He then worked some time for the paper Ouest France. Journalism didn't suit him any better than history did, so he moved to Paris, and went from one little job to another for some time. He finally joined the French TV Station TF1 and worked there for two and a half years. Eventually, he began to think about turning back to music.

In 1993, he had a critical meeting with guitarist Guillaume Jouan, which led the two to start working on an album. A year later, they were joined by the guitarist Bruno Leroux.

Boire to Chansons ordinaires: 1995–present

After having tested out 15 or so compositions, the trio went into a studio and created their first album Boire (English: Drink), which was released in 1995. An auspicious début, it was declared Album of the year by the magazine Les Inrockuptibles . The wry, world-weary lyrics and the sparse, stripped-down musical backdrop of Boire would gain more than critical acclaim; the album would meet a promising commercial success with over 90,000 copies sold.

Encouraged by this, Miossec set out to record a second album, this time with an expanded band, which included his previous two guitarists and Yves-André Lefeuvre on the drums, and Olivier Mellano (a frequent collaborator with Dominique A) on guitar and violin. Together, they would make Baiser (a double entendre meaning both "a kiss" and "to fuck") in 1997. This album was marked by a new, fuller musical arrangement that disappointed some fans who preferred the understated musical backdrop of the first album, but Baiser was, nonetheless, another critical and commercial success for Miossec. He was nominated for the 1997 Victoires de la Musique prize for Best newcomer, but he stated that he did not want to take part in the event.

A year later, the third album, A prendre (English: To Be Taken), would come out only one year later, coïnciding with the birth of his son, Theo. Sounding somewhat like a mix of the first two albums, Miossec was not happy with this recording, considering it to be commissioned and written too quickly, but, ironically, A prendre would be his biggest commercial success to that date, with over 120,000 copies of the album having been sold. The success of A prendre meant that Miossec came to a wider public attention, opening up new horizons and allowing him to write songs for other artists.

His success with A prendre, his least-loved album, left a bitter taste in Miossec's mouth, which he wanted to wash away. His attempt at this led to the fourth album, Brûle (English: Burn), which some considered to be demonstrative of the growing maturity of the artist. The album features a song, "Grandir", that seems to be referring to his son, revealing a new dimension to Miossec's songwriting.

Miossec's fifth album would unexpectedly feature a symphonic orchestra backing Miossec's compositions. Entitled 1964 in reference to Miossec's year of birth, this album surprised many fans when it was released in 2004. It was followed by L'Étreinte (English: The Embrace), which was scheduled for release in March 2006, but was not until August 21, later that year, which would coincide with Saint Christopher's Day. Songs like "La Facture d'électricité" (English: "The Electricity Bill") or "Trente ans" (English: "Thirty Years") remind one of the lyrical and musical style of Boire.

The seventh album, Finistériens, released in 2009, was produced by Yann Tiersen who also wrote the music with Miossec. The title references the French département where both artists are born.

In 2011, the eighth album was released. It is entitled Chansons ordinaires (English: Ordinary Songs), a reference to French writer Georges Perros and his novel-poem Une Vie ordinaire (English: An Ordinary Life).

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumPeak positions
FR
[1]
BEL
(Wa)

[2]
SWI
[3]
1995Boire (Pias)
1997Baiser (Pias)11  
1998À prendre (Pias)4  
2001Brûle (Pias)6  
20041964 (Pias)4870
2006L'Étreinte (Pias)4539
2009Finistériens (Pias)7988
2011Chansons ordinaires (Pias)410 
2014Ici-bas, ici même (Pias)5983
2016Mammifères (Columbia)7
[4]
1749
2023Simplifier (Columbia) 52 

Singles

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
FR
[1]
2014"On vient à peine de commencer"154Ici-bas, ici même

Other songs recorded

Lyrics

Christophe Miossec also wrote texts for Alain Bashung, Axel Bauer, Jane Birkin, Jeff Bodart, Daran, Frandol, Juliette Gréco, Johnny Hallyday, Dani, Erwann Mentheour, Polar or Mass Hysteria.

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