. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Les Black sessions \u00E9taient des concerts enregistr\u00E9s pendant l'\u00E9mission C'est Lenoir, de Bernard Lenoir (et diffus\u00E9 en direct sur France Inter), ouvertes au public (retrait d'invitation, inscription\u2026). Un certain nombre d'enregistrements ont donn\u00E9 lieu \u00E0 des albums. Les Studios 104, 105 et 106 se trouvent \u00E0 la Maison de Radio France \u00E0 Paris."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Black sessions"@fr . . . . . "7876318"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Black Sessions"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1107358049"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Black Sessions are performances of live music broadcast on the French radio station France Inter. They are recorded in front of a live audience and feature on the show. The name is a pun based on the name of their creator, Bernard Lenoir, translated literally as \"Bernard the black\" The first performance was in 1992 and since then many French and international artists have performed Black sessions including: \n* Andrew Bird \n* Arctic Monkeys \n* Band of Horses \n* Beirut \n* Belle & Sebastian \n* Belly \n* Bloc Party \n* Bonnie 'Prince' Billy \n* The Boo Radleys \n* Broadcast \n* Calexico (Session no. 163; recorded live at studio 105 May 22, 2000) \n* The Cardigans \n* Catatonia \n* Chumbawamba (21 October 1994) \n* Clap Your Hands Say Yeah \n* CocoRosie \n* Cocteau Twins \n* The Cure \n* Death in Vegas (21 October 1999) \n* The Divine Comedy \n* Drugstore \n* Echobelly (21 October 1994) \n* Editors \n* The Eels \n* Elbow \n* Emilie Simon \n* Field Music \n* Feist \n* Franz Ferdinand (recorded 2005) \n* Gemma Hayes \n* Goldfrapp \n* Grandaddy \n* Guillemots \n* Gumball (May 26, 1993) \n* The House of Love (Session no.6; recorded May 6, 1992) \n* Interpol (Interpol released The Black EP which featured a number of tracks from their 2002 Black Session) \n* Klaxons \n* Lloyd Cole (1993 [covered Bob Dylan's \"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue\"], 1995) \n* Los Campesinos! \n* Lush (*01147 - Session no. 55; recorded live at studio 105 June 28, 1994 Paris, France) \n* Madrugada (Session no. 159; recorded live at studio 105 April 3, 2000) \n* Mazzy Star (1993-10-25) \n* Mojave 3 (in their first public performance) \n* Morphine \n* The National \n* Nick Cave \n* Nine Black Alps (the Glitter Gulch EP released by Nine Black Alps contains \"Coldhearted\", the song performed on their Black Session) \n* Paul Weller (October 16, 1992) \n* Pavement \n* Placebo (band) \n* The Posies (1 March 1994) \n* Pulp \n* Radiohead \n* The Raveonettes \n* Ride \n* The Rentals \n* R\u00F6yksopp (with a power-out goof at the beginning) \n* Sleeper (8 March 1994 - bassist Diid Osman fell over onstage, as recounted in singer Louise Wener's memoir Different For Girls) \n* Rufus Wainwright \n* The Shins \n* The Smashing Pumpkins \n* Smoke City \n* Sparklehorse (Session no. 250 ; recorded September 25, 2006) \n* Suede (recorded October 4, 1996) \n* The Sundays \n* Throwing Muses \n* These New Puritans \n* The Verve \n* The Wedding Present \n* Weezer \n* Wire - released as the album The Black Session: Paris, 10 May 2011 \n* The Wombats \n* Yann Tiersen (2 December 1998, and released as Black Session: Yann Tiersen by Ici, d'ailleurs... on 2 November 1999)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "4256"^^ . . . . . . . . "Black Sessions are performances of live music broadcast on the French radio station France Inter. They are recorded in front of a live audience and feature on the show. The name is a pun based on the name of their creator, Bernard Lenoir, translated literally as \"Bernard the black\" The first performance was in 1992 and since then many French and international artists have performed Black sessions including:"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Les Black sessions \u00E9taient des concerts enregistr\u00E9s pendant l'\u00E9mission C'est Lenoir, de Bernard Lenoir (et diffus\u00E9 en direct sur France Inter), ouvertes au public (retrait d'invitation, inscription\u2026). Un certain nombre d'enregistrements ont donn\u00E9 lieu \u00E0 des albums. Les Studios 104, 105 et 106 se trouvent \u00E0 la Maison de Radio France \u00E0 Paris."@fr . . . . . . . . . .