A message of freedom and love from a wandering poet.
A poetic and melancholic acoustic piece that evokes the Mediterranean breeze.
The philosophical lyrics quietly speak to the listener's inner self. Herein lies the true power of the song, which stands out precisely because it is stripped of all ornamentation.
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A:
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1)
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Les Amis De Georges
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2)
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Sarah
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3)
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Portugal
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4)
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L'Habitude
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5)
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Kapou Iparkhi I Agapimou
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6)
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Dans La Maison Trop Grande Et Trop Vide
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7)
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Ce Soir Mon Amour
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B:
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1)
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Le Droit A La Paresse
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2)
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Les Amours Finissent Un Jour
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3)
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Lettre A Marianne
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4)
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Je Suis Une Guitare
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5)
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Chanson Pour Elle
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6)
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Sans La Nommer
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7)
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Aphorismes
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Arranged By, Conductor - Jean Musy (A2, A4 to A7, B3, B4, B6, B7)
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Arranged By, Conductor - Hubert Rostaing (A1, A3, B1, B2)
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Art Direction - Jacques Bedos
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Recorded By - William Flageolet