Jeune Et Con
Saez
Damien Saez was a French singer/songwriter who first studied music -- piano -- at the Conservatoire National de Région de Dijon before signing to Island/Universal in 1999. Influenced by classic rock artists such as Led Zeppelin, the Sex Pistols, and U2, as well as '90s giants Jeff Buckley, Blur, and Radiohead, Saez -- born in Savoy, France on August 1, 1977 -- recorded and released his first album, Jours Étranges, late in 1999, and the collection sold well and earned him quite a good number of plaudits. 2001 saw the release of his first collection of poems, À Ton Nom, and in 2002, he released album number two, God Blesse -- which was meant to be a companion to the online experimental instrumental album Katagena available as a free for download and contained the highly controversial single "Sexe." His 2004 album, Debbie, was his last for Island/Universal. In April of 2008, he released his fourth album, Killing the Lamb. ~ Chris True, Rovi
Saez Jeune Et Con
Track samples provided courtesy of iTunes
Albums featuring Jeune Et Con
Shazam gives you instant satisfaction when you want to know what song is playing:
- Identify music
- Preview and purchase songs
- Watch music videos
- Get song lyrics, album reviews and more!
