
Jean-Jacques Burnel
punk rock
- Origin
- Royaume-Uni
- Born
- 1952
- Genres
- punk rock, new wave, post punk, art rock
Biography
Born in 1952 in the United Kingdom, Jean-Jacques Burnel is an influential musician who has made his mark on the punk rock and post-punk scene with The Stranglers. His distinctive style, blending punk rock, new wave, and art rock, has helped shape the band's unique sound. With a rich discography that includes landmark albums like 'Rattus Norvegicus' and 'La Folie', Burnel has captivated generations of fans and remains an important figure in contemporary music.
Highlights
- Founding member of The Stranglers.
- Major influence on the punk and post-punk scene.
- Rich discography with over 10 studio albums.
Discography
- Rattus Norvegicus1977
- No More Heroes1977
- Black and White1978
- The Raven1979
- The Gospel According to the Meninblack1981
- La Folie1981
- Feline1983
- Aural Sculpture1984
- Dreamtime1986
- Stranglers in the Night1992
- About Time1995
- Written in Red1997
- Coup de Grace1998
- Norfolk Coast2004
- Suite XVI2006
- Giants2012
- Dark Matters2021
- Euroman Cometh1979
- Fire and Water (Ecoutez Vos Murs) ( Dave Greenfield)1983
- Un Jour Parfait1988
- Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo – Original Soundtrack2005
FAQ
How old is Jean-Jacques Burnel?
Born in 1952.
Where is Jean-Jacques Burnel from?
He is from the United Kingdom.
What is his role in the band?
He is a bassist and singer.
What music genres does he perform?
Punk rock, new wave, post-punk, art rock.
What are his notable albums?
Notable albums include 'Rattus Norvegicus' and 'La Folie'.
How long has he been active?
He has been active since 1977.
