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American expatriate Joe Dassin was one of France's most popular singers during the late '60s and '70s, initially building his name with stylized adaptations of folk and country material from his birthplace. As his career blossomed, Dassin turned increasingly to traditional-style chansons penned by some of the genre's best writers, scoring an all-time classic with his 1975 smash "L'Eté Indien". Notorious for his perfectionism, Dassin could play the introverted romantic, but his persona also played off of American archetypes and imagery. His premature death of a heart attack in 1980 robbed French pop of one of its greatest modern-day practitioners. Joseph Ira Dassin was born November 7, 1938, in New York City. His father was future film director Jules Dassin, and his mother was Hungarian violinist Beatrice Launer. In 1940, the family moved to Los Angeles to further Jules' highly promising directing career; however, it was interrupted when he fell victim to the McCarthy-era blacklist. Moving to Europe in search of work, the family lived a migratory existence for a time, and finally settled in Paris in 1950. Joe's parents divorced in 1956; stung, he returned to the United States and enrolled at the University of Michigan, where he studied medicine and anthropology. In his free time, he worked as a radio DJ, and began singing folk songs and Georges Brassens compositions around the area with another French-speaking student. After returning to France, Dassin worked some low-level jobs in the film industry, including a few small parts in his father's movies; he also worked in radio and wrote freelance articles for Playboy and The New Yorker.In late 1964, at the urging of his future wife Maryse, Dassin made a demo recording for CBS France that turned some heads; soon, the label made him its first French signer. His debut single was "Je Change un Peu de Vent", an adaptation of the American folk song "Freight Train" with additional lyrics by Jean-Marie Rivat (who would become a frequent Dassin collaborator). It flopped, as did two EPs released in 1965. However, 1966's "Bip Bip" - an adaptation of John D. Loudermilk's "Road Hog" - was a hit, and CBS subsequently teamed Dassin with one of France's top producers, Jacques Plait. Minor hits in "Ça M'avance à Quoi?" and "Excuse Me, Lady" followed, but Dassin's career really took off when he was tapped to host the inaugural MIDEM music festival at Cannes in 1967; well covered by the French media, it gave him crucial exposure. Not long after, Dassin collaborated with Jean-Michel Rivat and Frank Thomas on an original work, the gunfighting-cowboy ballad "Les Dalton". Dassin had intended to give the song to another singer, but recorded it himself at Plait's vehement insistence; the result was a breakthrough smash hit, one that made Dassin a genuine star. His deep, charismatic voice and good looks made him highly popular with female audiences, but his American roots also lent him a certain novelty, a link to the free open spaces and flower-child optimism of his native country.Dassin had further success in the late '60s with hits like "Marie-Jeanne" (a version of Bobbie Gentry's "Ode to Billie Joe"), "Siffler sur la Colline" ("To Whistle on the Hill"), "La Bande à Bonnot", and "Le Petit Pain au Chocolat". He suffered a minor heart attack in 1969, but recovered to make a triumphant appearance at the Olympia in Paris later that year, and scored his biggest hit yet with "Les Champs-Elysées", an international smash that broke him across Europe. Further hits followed in 1970 with "L'Amerique" and "Cécilia" (the Simon & Garfunkel song), both adapted by legendary French songwriter Pierre Delanoé; he and Claude Lemesle gradually replaced Rivat and Frank Thomas as Dassin's primary suppliers of material. "La Fleur aux Dents" and "L'Équipe de Jojo" were successes in 1971, and the following year, amid heavy international touring, Dassin bought a second home in Tahiti.1973 started well for Dassin, as "Le Moustique" and "Salut les Amoureux" became enormous hits. Sadly, though, his wife gave birth to a premature son who died not long after; always moody and private anyway, Dassin sank into a deep depression that effectively stalled his career for over a year. He recovered his momentum in late 1974 with the singles "Si Tu T'appelles Melancolie" and "Vade Retro", and in 1975 he scored the biggest hit of his career, the French pop classic "L'Été Indien" ("Indian Summer"), which was adapted by Delanoé and Lemesle from an Italian song ("Africa", by Albatros). "L'Été Indien" kicked off probably the most successful period of Dassin's career; over the next two years, he landed smash after smash, including "Et Si Tu N'existais Pas", "Salut", "Ça Va Pas Changer le Monde", "Le Jardin du Luxembourg", and "À Toi".Dassin divorced his wife in 1977 and married his new girlfriend early the next year. His first child was born later in 1978; by that time, disco had begun to take over the French music scene, and a new generation of pop singers were also making their presence felt. Dassin kept pace with "Si Tu Penses à Moi", a disco-reggae adaptation of Bob Marley's "No Woman No Cry", but although his international tours continued to sell out, the momentum of his recording career began to falter somewhat. He performed at the Olympia for what proved to be a final time in 1979; by the end of the year, his second marriage was on the rocks, and he suffered a heart attack. Early in 1980, not long after the birth of his second child, Dassin's marriage officially broke up. With his personal life in turmoil, and feeling the pressure for a comeback hit, Dassin suffered a heart attack that summer; while in the hospital, he also underwent surgery for a stomach ulcer. Nonetheless, Dassin attempted to make his way to his second home in Tahiti for a break from the pressure. During a layover in Los Angeles, Dassin suffered yet another heart attack; still, he pressed on with the journey. On August 20, 1980, while dining in a restaurant in Papeete, Tahiti, Dassin suffered a final, fatal heart attack; he was not quite 42 years old.

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Album: Hit Collection | Artist: Joe Dassin Hit Collection 2000 24
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Album: Ses Plus Grands Succes (CD 1) | Artist: Joe Dassin Ses Plus Grands Succes (CD 1) 2000 23
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Album: Ses Plus Grands Succes (CD 2) | Artist: Joe Dassin Ses Plus Grands Succes (CD 2) 2000 23
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Album: Dans Les Yeux D'emilie | Artist: Joe Dassin Dans Les Yeux D'emilie 1995 22
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Album: Et Si Tu N'existais Pas | Artist: Joe Dassin Et Si Tu N'existais Pas 1995 22
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Album: L'amerique | Artist: Joe Dassin L'amerique 1995 19
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Album: La Complainte De L'heure De Po | Artist: Joe Dassin La Complainte De L'heure De Po 1995 27
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Album: Le Meilleur De Joe Dassin (CD 1) | Artist: Joe Dassin Le Meilleur De Joe Dassin (CD 1) 1995 18
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Album: Si Tu T'appelles Melancolie | Artist: Joe Dassin Si Tu T'appelles Melancolie 1995 25
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Album: 23 Succes: Compact Longue Duree | Artist: Joe Dassin 23 Succes: Compact Longue Duree 1989 23
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Album: The Guitar Don't Lie | Artist: Joe Dassin The Guitar Don't Lie 1987 21
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Album: Blue Country | Artist: Joe Dassin Blue Country 1979 6
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Album: 15 Ans Deja | Artist: Joe Dassin 15 Ans Deja 1978 9
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Album: Les Femmes De Ma Vie | Artist: Joe Dassin Les Femmes De Ma Vie 1978 10
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Album: Le Jardin Du Luxembourg | Artist: Joe Dassin Le Jardin Du Luxembourg 1976 5
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Album: Joe Dassin | Artist: Joe Dassin Joe Dassin 1975 9
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Album: 13 Chansons Nouvelles | Artist: Joe Dassin 13 Chansons Nouvelles 1973 11
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Album: Joe | Artist: Joe Dassin Joe 1972 12
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Album: Elle Etait Oh... | Artist: Joe Dassin Elle Etait Oh... 1971 12
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Album: La Fleur Aux Dents | Artist: Joe Dassin La Fleur Aux Dents 1970 12
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Album: Les Champs-Elysees | Artist: Joe Dassin Les Champs-Elysees 1969 12
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Album: Les Deux Mondes De Joe Dassin | Artist: Joe Dassin Les Deux Mondes De Joe Dassin 1967 11
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Album: Joe Dassin A New York | Artist: Joe Dassin Joe Dassin A New York 1966 12
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Album: Greatest Hits | Artist: Joe Dassin Greatest Hits   19
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Album: Guantanamera | Artist: Joe Dassin Guantanamera   25
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Album: Indian Summer | Artist: Joe Dassin Indian Summer   21
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Album: La Banda Bonnot | Artist: Joe Dassin La Banda Bonnot   24
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Album: Le Dernier Slow | Artist: Joe Dassin Le Dernier Slow   20
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Album: Les Dalton | Artist: Joe Dassin Les Dalton   23
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