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La Vie D'Artiste - Ferré Ce Rap album

La Vie D'Artiste - Ferré Ce Rap album

  • Performer: La Vie D'Artiste
  • Genre: Hip-hop
  • Title: Ferré Ce Rap
  • Released: 2013
  • Style: Conscious, Trip Hop, Boom Bap
  • MP3 version size: 1811 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1736 mb
  • Other: AC3 RA VOC AHX DTS VQF MP1
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 475

Description

Léo Ferré (24 August 1916 - 14 July 1993) was a Monegasque poet, composer and a dynamic and controversial live performer whose career in France dominated the years after the Second World War until his death.

Arranged By, Directed By, Recorded By, Mixed By, Scratches – Supafuh. Hip-Hop adaptations of Léo Ferré by French MC, Trublion.

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Après l'album Ferré, ce rap, puis le EP "L'Imprévu", voici le double LP Utopies en ruine". CommunitySee all. 1,414 people like this. 1,374 people follow this. AboutSee All. Contact La Vie d'Artiste on Messenger.

Watch the video for La vie d'artiste from Léo Ferré's Léo Chante Ferré for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Léo Ferré (1916-1993) was a Monegasque poet, composer, and, musician. Born on the 24th August 1916 in Monaco, Ferré mixed lyricism with slang; love with anarchy. He took a central place in the world of French song. He was involved in anarchism, and worked with Radio Libertaire, an anarchist free-radio broadcasting in Paris and around France. He died on the 14th July 1993.

Léo Ferré - La vie d'artiste (Remastered). Download MP3. Léo Ferré.

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Léo Ferré (24 August 1916 – 14 July 1993) was a French-born Monégasque poet and composer, and a dynamic and controversial live performer, whose career in France dominated the years after the Second World War until his death. He released some forty albums over this period, composing the music and the majority of the lyrics. He released many hit singles, particularly between 1960 and the mid-seventies

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1 La Solitude 3:26
2 Vingt Ans 3:15
3 Psaume 151 6:05
Interlude
3b Paris Je Ne T'aime Plus 1:00
4 Ni Dieu Ni Maître 3:02
5 La Mémoire Et La Mer
Featuring – Valérian Renault
4:21
6 Poête, Vos Papiers 4:54
7 La Violence Et L'Ennui
Featuring – Pizko MC
6:59
8 La Marseillaise 3:16
9 L'Affiche Rouge
Featuring – Skalpel Written By – Louis Aragon
2:47
10 La Grève
Featuring – Tchad Unpoe
2:25
11 Beau Saxo
Featuring – Lila Tamazit
3:58
Interlude
11b La Vie D'Artiste (Instrumental) 1:00
12 Les Romantiques
Featuring – Fred Dorlinz
3:07
13 Je T'Aimais Bien Tu Sais 3:03
14 Pépée
Featuring – Lila Tamazit
2:48
15 Le Chien 1:34
16 Il N'y A Plus Rien
Featuring – E One*, Fred Dorlinz, Heady , Nero*, MC Waloobeach, Naï, Posti*, Rmythe JeanJean*, Rob*, Ruff , S'Pry
17:02
Morceau Caché
16b La Vie d'Artiste
Lead Vocals – Supafuh
3:23

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – MVS Distribution
  • Recorded At – Studio Polysonik
  • Recorded At – Axiome Studio
  • Mastered At – Kasablanka
  • Mixed At – Studio Polysonik

Credits

  • Arranged By, Directed By, Recorded By, Mixed By, Scratches – Supafuh
  • Bass Guitar – David Hazak
  • Composed By – Léo Ferré
  • Double Bass – David Hazak
  • Drums – Pierre-Erwan Grenet (tracks: 2,4,5)
  • Electric Guitar – Benjamin Alcaniz (tracks: 15)
  • Lead Vocals – Trublion
  • Lyrics By – Léo Ferré
  • Mastered By – Blanka*
  • Photography By – Chloé Jacquet, Patrick Ullmann
  • Producer – Martis* (tracks: 5,9,10,15), Namsen (tracks: 1,3b,4,6,8,11,13), Supafuh (tracks: 2,3,3b,7,9,11b,12,13,14,16)
  • Recorded By – Roro* (tracks: 7,9), Martis* (tracks: 5)

Notes

Hip-Hop adaptations of Léo Ferré by French MC, Trublion

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 3760148288933
  • Matrix / Runout: KDG FR -083868

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