Tue-Loup – La Peau Des Arbres
Лейбл: | La LéZarde – GC4710T |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | France |
Дата релиза: | 2021 |
Жанр: | Rock |
Стиль: | Acoustic, Folk Rock |
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Треклист:
1 | Sueur |
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2 | Jeannine's Song |
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3 | Ard Almead |
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4 | Les Beaux Jours |
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5 | Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair |
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6 | Supramonte |
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7 | Mayol |
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8 | Jeannine Continued |
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9 | Large Ciel |
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10 | Siagne |
Участники записи:
- Bass, Vocals – Eric Doboka
- Drums – Alexandre berton
- Graphics – Jean-Philippe Mauchien
- Guitar, Synthesizer – Thierry Plouze
- Guitar, Vocals – Xavier Plumas
- Harp – Séverine Besson
- Painting – Philippe Berthommier
- Recorded By, Mixed By, Mastered By – Jean-François Chauffour
- Saxophone – Cédric Thimon
- Translated By – Philippe Pralon
- Translated By tracks 2, 8 – Philippe Pralon
- Vocals – Astrid Veigne
- Written-By, Composed By – Alain Bouvier
- Written-By, Composed By – Emile Latimer
- Written-By, Composed By – Xavier Plumas
- Written-By, Composed By tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 – Xavier Plumas
- Written-By, Composed By tracks 2, 8 – Alain Bouvier
- Written-By, Composed By tracks 5 – Emile Latimer
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Barcode : 3521383463642
Компании:
- Produced At – Archi-Factory
- Produced At – La LéZarde
- Recorded At – La Boîte à Meuh
Участники записи:
- Bass, Vocals – Eric Doboka
- Drums – Alexandre berton
- Graphics – Jean-Philippe Mauchien
- Guitar, Synthesizer – Thierry Plouze
- Guitar, Vocals – Xavier Plumas
- Harp – Séverine Besson
- Painting – Philippe Berthommier
- Recorded By, Mixed By, Mastered By – Jean-François Chauffour
- Saxophone – Cédric Thimon
- Translated By – Philippe Pralon
- Translated By tracks 2, 8 – Philippe Pralon
- Vocals – Astrid Veigne
- Written-By, Composed By – Alain Bouvier
- Written-By, Composed By – Emile Latimer
- Written-By, Composed By – Xavier Plumas
- Written-By, Composed By tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 – Xavier Plumas
- Written-By, Composed By tracks 2, 8 – Alain Bouvier
- Written-By, Composed By tracks 5 – Emile Latimer