Georges Moustaki – Georges Moustaki
Лейбл: | Polydor – 184 350 |
Формат: | Vinyl Gatefold |
Страна: | Germany |
Дата релиза: | 1969 |
Жанр: | Folk, World, & Country, Folk, World, & Country, Pop |
Стиль: | Ballad, Chanson |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
A1 | Le Métèque
Written-By – Georges Moustaki |
2:30 | |
A2 | La Mer M'a Donne | 2:45 | |
A3 | Gaspard
Guitar – Sylvano Santorio Guitar – Raymond Gimenes Written-By – Georges Moustaki Written-By – Paul Verlaine |
2:50 | |
A4 | Voyage
Written-By – Georges Moustaki |
2:15 | |
A5 | Le Facteur | 4:11 | |
A6 | Natalia
Written-By – Georges Moustaki |
1:55 | |
B1 | Ma Solitude
Written-By – Georges Moustaki |
2:59 | |
B2 | Il Est Trop Tard
Written-By – Georges Moustaki |
2:40 | |
B3 | La Carte Du Tendre
Written-By – Georges Moustaki |
3:01 | |
B4 | Le Temps De Vivre (Du Film "Le Temps De Vivre")
Written-By – Georges Moustaki |
2:52 | |
B5 | Joseph
Written-By – Georges Moustaki |
2:25 | |
B6 | Rue Des Fosses Saint-Jacques
Written-By – Georges Moustaki |
1:29 |
Участники записи:
- Arranged By, Conductor – Alain Goraguer
- Engineer – Jean-Pierre Dupuy
- Photography By – Jean Distinghin
- Photography By – Jean-Pierre Leloir
- Photography By – Annie Noël
- Producer – Henri Belolo
- Producer [Direction Artistique] – Jacques Bedos
- Sleeve Notes [Mai 1954] – Georges Brassens
- Sleeve Notes [Quote - Mai 1969] – Barbara (5)
- Vocals – Georges Brassens
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Runout side A: 184 350 –2 S1 ℗1969 320 I- 1A
- Matrix / Runout Runout side B: 184350 S2 9B ℗1969 L9 ◇V – 00
- Rights Society : GEMA
Компании:
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor
- Printed By – Gerhard Kaiser GmbH
Участники записи:
- Arranged By, Conductor – Alain Goraguer
- Engineer – Jean-Pierre Dupuy
- Photography By – Jean Distinghin
- Photography By – Jean-Pierre Leloir
- Photography By – Annie Noël
- Producer – Henri Belolo
- Producer [Direction Artistique] – Jacques Bedos
- Sleeve Notes [Mai 1954] – Georges Brassens
- Sleeve Notes [Quote - Mai 1969] – Barbara (5)
- Vocals – Georges Brassens