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Jean-Louis Murat

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Singer & Musician

FrenchBorn Jean-Louis Bergheaud

French musician

Born on January 28, 1952 in Chamalières, Puy-de-Dôme , France

Died on May 25, 2023 in Orcival, Puy-de-Dôme , France

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Jean-Louis Bergheaud (28 January 1952 – 25 May 2023), better known by the stage name Jean-Louis Murat, was a French musician. He spent much of his childhood with his grandparents in Murat-le-Quaire from which he got his pseudonym.

...   Jean-Louis Bergheaud (28 January 1952 – 25 May 2023), better known by the stage name Jean-Louis Murat, was a French musician. He spent much of his childhood with his grandparents in Murat-le-Quaire from which he got his pseudonym.


Biography
Jean-Louis Bergheaud was born in Chamalières, France to a father who was a carpenter and a non-professional musician. Further to his parents' divorce, he spent his whole youth in the isolated farm of his grandparents in Murat-le-Quaire, a village overviewing the thermal city of La Bourboule.
From his earliest days, solitary and introverted, Jean-Louis Murat showed he was gifted in music and with many instruments, which will lead him to the local wind section at the age of 7 with his father, then to the conservatory brass class where he will improve his talent for singing too.
At the same time at 15, his English teacher let him discover soul and jazz music and he met several blues artists such as John Lee Hooker, T-Bone Walker or Memphis Slim. Thanks to his English teacher, he continued studying against his father's advice. Keen on poetry as well as romantic and upheaval literature amongst others, Oscar Wilde, André Gide, D. H. Lawrence and Vladimir Nabokov, he was the first member of his family to pass the Baccalauréat. Married at the age of 17, he joined the University of Clermont-Ferrand for a short period of time; he had a son and divorced when he was 19 and left in order to travel, living by doing odd jobs in France and around Europe all by himself, in the style of Jack Kerouac. He held a couple of positions between Paris and several French tourist spots; he was ski instructor in Avoriaz and a beach attendant in Saint-Tropez, and he finally went back to his village in 1977 at the age of 23 and devoted himself to music.


Difficult beginnings
With some Clermontois' friends from Clermont-Ferrand, he created a rock band called "Clara" with him as lead singer and songwriter. He also played saxophone and guitar in the band. William Sheller noticed them and invited them to do a couple of his opening acts and then employed them as musicians for a while. The band split and thanks to William Sheller, Jean-Louis Berghaud at the age of 27, in 1981 (under the name of Murat) he recorded a 45 rpm record including 3 songs, called Suicidez-vous, Le Peuple est mort with Pathé Marconi EMI, with Jean-Baptiste Mondino's photo as cover of the sleeve; critiques were positive but the sales did not take off. The French radio station Europe 1 censored the song since a girl was said to commit suicide because of it. A mini eponymous album followed in 1982 including six songs, under the name of Murat and an album in 1984 called Passions Pivées garnered very low sales (2,000 copies), and after a tour with Charlélie Couture, his record label withdrew the contract. At the time he was around thirty.


Growing success
In 1985, Jean-Louis Murat did some recording with CBS but none of the discs came out, then the year after, he jumped on the opportunity to record at Virgin Records and in 1988, the 45 rpm record Si je devais manquer de toi came out. This one met with some success, allowing the singer to start being recognized at last. His success was confirmed by the sales of his new album which came out in 1989, called Cheyenne Autumn. It was recorded in London and included other singles which were also successful (L'Ange Déchu; Te Garder Près de Moi).
This beginning of fame brought him to be noticed by the movie industry, so Jean-Louis Murat appeared in 1990 as an actor in a film by Jacques Doillon who offered him a role in La vengeance d’une femme with Isabelle Huppert and Béatrice Dalle.
But what made him definitely known in the eyes of a wider public is the single "Regrets" (in duet with Mylène Farmer) in 1991 (No. 3 in Top 50 and more than 300,000 copies sold), while he was turning 40. At that same time, his new studio album came out, Le Manteau de Pluie. His titles Col de la Croix-Morand and Sentiment Nouveau met with a great success; Sentiment nouveau entered the top 50 position in the early 1992. Since then, his albums have regularly been into the French Top 20.
Deeply attached to the Auvergne where he lived, countryside and nature gave him a very personal poetic inspiration. Very prolific, guitar player and singer with a typical tone, Jean-Louis Murat wrote, produced and published more than one album a year including Venus in 1993, Dolorès in 1996, most of his albums were followed by long tours characterized by an interesting musical work, none of the tours looked like the previous one, those gave birth to live albums such as Murat Live in 1995, Live in Dolores in 1966 or Muragostang in 2000. He liked to be surrounded by his family and relatives in order to be helped when he created and when he moved around. As for movies side, he was on the bill of a film in 1996, Mademoiselle personne, especially with Elodie Bouchez and Romain Duris ; he was actually behind this full-length feature film (nevertheless whose broadcasting was limited) presented as a musical movie (produced by Pascal Bailly), whose soundtrack he composed.
In March 2013 his album Toboggan came out and in October 2014, the follow-up album called Babel came out, recorded with Delano Orchestra band.


Personal life and death
Interested in Buddhism, Murat got involved in the Tibetan cause.
Murat died on 25 May 2023, at the age of 71.


Discography
(For peak positions of albums and singles, refer to [1])


Albums
1981: Suicidez-vous, le peuple est mort !
1982: Murat
1984: Passions privées
1989: Cheyenne autumn
1991: Murat en plein air
1991: Le Manteau de pluie
1991: Murat 82...84
1993: Vénus
1994: Face Nord
1995: Mademoiselle Personne
1995: Murat Live
1996: Dolorès
1998: Live in Dolorès
1999: Mustango
2000: Muragostang
2001: Madame Deshoulières (in collaboration with Isabelle Huppert)
2002: Le Moujik et sa femme
2003: Lilith
2004: A bird on a poire (in collaboration with Jennifer Charles, and Fred Jimenez)
2005: Moscou (Москва)
2005: 1829
2006: Taormina
2007: Charles et Léo (poems by Charles Baudelaire set to music by Léo Ferré)
2008: Tristan
2009: Le Cours ordinaire des choses
2011: Grand lièvre
2013: Toboggan
2014: Babel (in collaboration with the Delano Orchestra)
2016: Morituri
2017: Travaux sur la N89
2018: Il francese
2019: Innamorato
2020: Baby Love
2021: La Vraie Vie De Buck John


EPs
Sentiment nouveau... (1991, 5 tracks)
Au Mont Sans-Soucis (2000 5 tracks)
Polly Jean (2000 8 tracks)
L'au-delà (2002 4 tracks)
Le Cri du Papillon (2003 4 tracks)
Mashpotétisés (2004 4 tracks)
Live aux PIAS Nites (2015 5 tracks)


References


External links
Jean-Louis Murat at IMDb
Jean-Louis Murat discography at Discogs



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