Al Turban - Adieu Je Te Quitte Bye Bye Bye Deux Soleils Bleus

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Review by Rafa Noh

Album Review: Adieu Je Te Quitte Bye Bye Bye Deux Soleils Bleus by Al Turban Released in 1969, Al Turban’s Adieu Je Te Quitte Bye Bye Bye Deux Soleils Bleus is a fascinating snapshot of French rock and pop during an era when the boundaries between genres were still delightfully blurry. Backed by the label Président, this album blends chanson lyricism with psychedelic rock experimentation—a mix that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly bold even today. Orchestrated by J. Bouchety and penned by Ch.Turban, M. Fontenoy, and Tony Feghaly, it’s clear from the first spin that this record has heart, ambition, and just enough quirkiness to keep things interesting. Let’s talk tracks. The title track, "Deux Soleils Bleus," hits you right away with its dreamy vibe. It’s not overly complicated—just a simple melody carried by lush orchestration—but there’s something hypnotic about how Turban layers his vocals over those swirling strings. You can almost picture yourself wandering through a sun-drenched Parisian park in the late '60s, feeling equal parts melancholy and hopeful. This one sticks because it’s understated yet deeply evocative; it doesn’t scream for attention but quietly earns your affection instead. Then there’s "Adieu! Je Te Quitte Bye, Bye, Bye." If “Deux Soleils Bleus” is the introspective daydream, this track is the emotional gut punch. It starts off deceptively breezy, almost like a playful goodbye song, but as the lyrics sink in, you realize it’s far more raw and poignant than expected. There’s a bittersweet tension here—the kind that makes breakups feel cinematic. The chorus lingers long after the song ends, partly because of its catchy repetition and partly because, well, who hasn’t had a moment where they needed to say goodbye but didn’t quite know how? What strikes me most about this album is how unapologetically French it feels. Sure, psychedelia was having its moment globally, but Turban infuses it with a distinctly Gallic charm. His approach isn’t trying to mimic British or American trends—it stands on its own two feet, wobbly at times, but always authentic. And while the production might sound a tad dated now (hello, 1969), that’s part of its charm. It’s imperfect, yes, but isn’t that what makes it human? If I’m being honest, listening to this album feels like stumbling across an old photograph tucked inside a dusty book—you’re not sure why it resonates so much, but somehow it does. Maybe that’s the magic of Adieu Je Te Quitte Bye Bye Bye Deux Soleils Bleus. Or maybe I’m just a sucker for records that wear their hearts on their sleeves. Either way, give it a listen if you ever find yourself craving something quirky, heartfelt, and unmistakably French. Oh, and hey—if anyone knows what happened to Al Turban after this album, hit me up. Dude kinda vanished into thin air, which only adds to the mystery.

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Artist: Al Turban
Album: Adieu Je Te Quitte Bye Bye Bye Deux Soleils Bleus
Rating: 4.0

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Adieu! Je Te Quitte Bye, Bye, Bye
Deux Soleils Bleus

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Catalog Numbers

PR 412

Labels

Président

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

Credits

RoleCredit
Orchestrated ByJ. Bouchety
Written-ByCh.Turban, M. Fontenoy, Tony Feghaly

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side 1): 7 PR 4409
  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side 2): 7 PR 4410
  • Rights Society: BIEM

About Al Turban

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French singer and songwriter (born Dec. 14, 1947, Montmartre), often credited as , begins the career in Ardèche (south-central of France), helped by older brother who writes some of his first songs as Quatrième Dimension, Statue De Chair. Gold Record winner with his first album Santa Monica. Does not lose contact with his native land where back in 2000 with a new album, where sings Montmartre, which also includes a song written for , the famous director of cabaret.

Real Name

    • Alain Albert Turban

Name Vars

  • A. Turban
  • A.Turban
  • Al Turban
  • Alain Murat
  • Alain Tubannovitch
  • Alain Turbannovitch
  • Alan Turban
  • Allain Turban
  • Paul A. Turban
  • Turban
  • Turban Alain

Aliases

  • Allain
  • David Allain
  • Alain Cérès
  • Turbanovitch

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? In 1969, French artist Al Turban released a mind-bending album called *Adieu Je Te Quitte Bye Bye Bye Deux Soleils Bleus*. It’s a wild mix of Chanson and Psychedelic Rock, blending poetic lyrics with orchestral arrangements by J. Bouchety. The album feels like a journey through emotions and colors, especially with tracks like *Deux Soleils Bleus*. Released under the label Président, it’s a hidden gem from France that captures the experimental spirit of the late '60s. Not your typical rock or pop record—this one’s got soul and a touch of magic.