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Raymond Bernard
Raymond Bernard is credited on 956 releases across 242 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1953–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
956
Pressings credited
242
Albums
8
Decades active
4
In collections
Biography
Raymond Antoine Bernard (19 May 1923 – 10 January 2006) was a French esotericist, Rosicrucian, and freemason. Bernard was a member or founder of a number of different esoteric orders across decades. He was the grand master of French AMORC, a large Rosicrucian order, in Francophone countries. As part of AMORC, he founded the neo-Templar order the Renewed Order of the Temple with Julien Origas. Bernard left that order a few years later and gave leadership of it over to Origas. Bernard left AMORC under uncertain circumstances in 1977 and was replaced in his position as grand master by his son, Christian Bernard. After leaving AMORC, Bernard founded the esoteric orders OSTI and CIRCES. As part of CIRCES, he was a personal advisor or friend to the president of Cameroon, Paul Biya. His connection to Biya attracted attention and controversy over the large financial donations Biya made to him and his orders, though their precise relationship is unclear. He was particularly active in spreading Rosicrucianism in Africa, and wrote several allegorical works about esotericism topics.
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Credited work
956 releases · 242 albums · active 1953–2025
- Performance · 905
- Other credits · 412
Studios: L'Olympia · Studio Pathé Marconi EMI · Studio Davout · Studio Des Dames
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Dimanche À Orly
1963

Mademoiselle De Paris
1954

Disque D'Or

Toute La Vie En Bécaud
1990

Canta En Español
1965

Quand L'Amour Est Mort / Martin / Natashquan / Miserere
1961

Abrina Birchoue (Le Fond Des Rivières)
1961

Tête De Bois
1960

"Casino De Paris"
1958

Gilbert Bécaud
1958

Croquemitoufle
1958

Toi L'Oiseau / Alors, Raconte... / Quelle Joie / Dis-Moi Qui Je Suis
1956

La Grosse Noce

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