Jack Arel
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Jack Arel (1943) is a French composer known for compositions such as "Psychedelic Portrait".
His compositions have been recorded by Tom Jones, Dalida, Tino Rossi, Florent Pagny, Eddy Mitchell, Nicole Croisille, Dick Rivers, Herbert Léonard, Richard Anthony, Frank Alamo, Sheila, Rika Zaraï, Luis Mariano, Marcel Mouloudji and Jean-Claude Pascal.
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Filmography
- 1968 : Les Jeunes Loups de Marcel Carné
- 1969 : Le Grand Cérémonial de Pierre-Alain Jolivet
- 1969 : Le Voleur de crimes de Nadine Trintignant
- 1970 : Mont-Dragon de Jean Valère
- 1971 : Au Seuil du vide de Jean-François Davy
- 1982 : La Baraka de Jean Valère
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