French bassist and cellist, composer, arranger and musical director, born in Marseille on October 4, 1947.
Jannick Top took academic music lessons at the end of the 1960s, studying piano and cello. At the age of 16 he won first prize for piano and first prize for cello. Following a proposition of a bassist friend to replace him for a session with a region’s leading orchestra, he took up electric bass for the first time, and was hooked by the instrument.
He had the idea of adapting his cellist playing on a bass guitar by tuning his bass from fifth to fifth, like a cello. By doing so, he overturned the methodology, the practice and the sound of the instrument. It is this enormous, unforgettable and recognizable sound that will forever be his signature.
His meeting with André Ceccarelli in 1971 led to the formation of the group Troc. In 1973, the band recorded an album and performed in Paris. This is where Jannick met Christian Vander, drummer, composer and leader of Magma, which Top was invited to join straight away.
Jannick stayed with Magma for 2 years, playing nearly 200 concerts in France, Europe, and the USA. He left after Summer 1974 exhausted by the tough life on the road and the financial insecurity of the group.
He joined Magma again in 1976 in an attempt to lead the band at equal level with Vander (the “Vandertop” period) but this proved short-lived, although artistically one of the most intense and highly successful period for Magma, whose trademark sound was for ever influenced by Top’s contribution.
At this period, he declared in a music newspaper that he had to find a “non-musical” job to earn a living, revealing that he was doing studio sessions for known or less-known artists of French varieté. This activity would prove to be rewarding for Top, and he must have found some “musical” satisfaction to do it, since it took him away from his own music for 20 years — if you put aside the short-lived jazz-fusion quartet ([a=Fusion (29)]) he formed with his former Magma friends in 1981. Top became one of the more sought after session player in France, playing and arranging music for hundreds of French and international rock, jazz and pop stars like Céline Dion, Francis Cabrel, Véronique Sanson, Ute Lemper, Michel Jonasz, Françoise Hardy, Bonnie Tyler, Jeanne Moreau, Eurythmics, Jacques Dutronc, Bernard Lavilliers to name only a few. He was also the dedicated bassist, arranger and musical director for France Gall and Michel Berger (until his death in 1992), and for French rock icon Johnny Halliday during ten years.
In parallel to these sessions and live works, he started a collaboration with pianist Serge Perathoner, composing and producing score music for films, TV and advertising. Together they created the company Piano Bass Music.
Only in 1996 did Jannick Top return to his roots and his own “telluric” music, as he calls it, with the trio STS. Since then he managed to issue his own music irregularly, playing a lot with his bandmate [a= André Ceccarelli] in several bands (Ligne Sud Trio, the reformed Troc…) while releasing his first proper solo album ("Infernal Machina"), as well as archives under his own label Piano Bass Music.
2016
Cristal Records
CD, Album
2013
Cristal Records
CD, Album
2012
2010
Piano Bass Music
11xFile, MP3, Album, 254
2008
2007
Nocturne
CD, Album
2004
Cinéfonia Records
CD, Album
2003
Une Musique
CD, Album
2003
Une Musique
CD, Album
2002
La Bande Son, Piano Bass Music
CD, Album
2001
2000
Blue Films, Piano Bass Music
CD
1999
Major Tom (2)
CD, Comp
1998
Sergent Major Company
CD, Album
1993
AKT (3)
CD, Album, Mono
1991
Fnac Music
CD, Album
1990
Baillemont Productions
CD, Album
1988
Sodel
7", EP
1982
Sysmo Records
2xLP
1982
CBS
LP
1981
CBS
LP
1981
1975
Utopia (2)
7", Single
2005
1991
2000
1999
Pomme Music, Les Disques Artiste
CD, Single
1999
1998
1998
1996
1995
1995
1994
1994
1993
1992
1991
Sony Musique
CD, Single, Promo
1991
1991
1991
1991
1988
1986
1979
Philips
LP, Album
Adda
7"
2002
2024
Label Panthéon, Barclay, Universal Music France
16xCD, Comp, RM + Box
2023
Francis Decamps Concept
CD, Album, Ltd, S/Edition
2023
Music Box Records (2)
CD, Album, Comp, Enh, Ltd, RM
2023
Seventh Records, Prophecy Productions
LP + LP, RE + LP, Album, RE, RM + LP, RE + LP, RE
2022
CMBM, Warner Music France
Box, Comp + CD, Album, RE, RM + 2xCD, Album, RE, R
2019
Отделение ВЫХОД
CD, Album
2019
Warner Music France
CD, Comp, RE, RM + CD, Comp, RM + Box
2018
Marianne Mélodie, Universal Music & Brands
2xCD, Comp
2018
2018
2017
SouffleContinu Records
Box, Comp, Ltd + LP, Album, RE, Hig + LP, Album, R
2017
Warner Music France
Box, Comp + 5xCD, RE, RM
2017
2017
2015
Seventh Records, Jazz Village
Box, Comp, Ltd + 2xCD, Album, RE, RM + 2xCD, Album
2015
Sony Music, Legacy
8xCD, RE, RM + Box, Comp
2015
Just Looking Productions, Just Looking Productions
CD, Album
2015
2015
2014
Polydor
16xCD, RM + Box, Comp, Ltd, Num
2014
Les Films 13
CD, Album
2014
2014
2014
2014
2013
Change Productions
12", Album + CD, Album
2013
2012
Charly Records
CD, Album, RE + CD, Album, RE + CD, Album, RE + Co
2012
Les Productions Jacques Canetti
4xCD, Comp, RM
2011
Universal Music France, Universal Music Classics & Jazz France, Emarcy
CD, Album
2011
Universal Music Belgium
3xCD, Comp
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2009
Монолит, RDS Records
CD, Comp, MP3
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2008
Seventh Records, Le Chant Du Monde
2xCD, Album, RE + CD, Album, RE + CD, Album, RE +
2008
Warner
22xCD + 4xDVD-V + Box, Comp, Ltd, RM
2008
Universal Music France, Mercury
DVD-V, PAL
2008
Megaliner Records
CD, Comp
2008
Nocturne
CD, Comp
2008
2008
2007
Not On Label (Desireless Self-released)
CDr, Album
2007
BG Productions, Mercury
CD, Comp, Ltd
2007
Gatkess
2xCD, Comp + DVD-V + Dig
2007
Welcome Records (6)
2xCD, Album
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