My Bloody Valentine - Loveless play album
Rock
Electronic / Hip-hop / Jazz / Rock / Blues / Creative music
Album · 1985 · 12 Songs. 2. Le blues de la porte d'Orléans.
French singer-songwriter Renaud's second unnamed studio album is commonly known as Laisse béton, although it is sometimes.
No mastering or mould code. Main title Laisse Béton as "Laisse Béton" on spine. Laisse Béton" as "Laisse Beton" on label. Le Blues De La Porte D'Orleans" as "Le Blues De La Porte D'Orléans" on label. Jojo Le Démago" as "Jojo Le Demago" on label. Buffalo Débile" as "Buffalo Debile" on label.
2. 3. La Chanson du Loubard. 4. Je Suis une Bande de Jeunes.
French singer-songwriter Renaud's second unnamed studio album is commonly known as Laisse béton, although it is sometimes referred to as Place de ma mob after the wall inscription on the album cover. It was released in 1977 by Polydor Records. All songs were written by Renaud Séchan except where noted. Laisse béton" – 2:30. Le blues de la Porte d'Orléans" – 3:10. La chanson du loubard" (Muriel Huster, Renaud Séchan) – 2:35. Je suis une bande de jeunes" (Renaud Séchan, François Bernheim) – 3:00. Listen to Place De Ma Mob now. Listen to Place De Ma Mob in full in the this site app. Play on this site.
Laisse Béton, appelé parfois Place de ma mob, est le second album de Renaud, sorti en 1977. Les morceaux représentatifs de l'album sont laisse béton, Germaine et La chanson du loubard. Label : Polydor Albums vendus : 550 000 Format : 33 tours. Laisse Béton Q&A. Direction musicale Patrice Caratini & Alain Ledouarin. Harmonica Jean-jacques milteau. Percussions Christian Lété. Accordéon Joss Baselli.
Renaud Pierre Manuel Séchan, known as Renaud (French pronunciation: ; born in Paris on 11 May 1952), is a popular French singer, songwriter and actor. His characteristically 'broken' voice makes for a very distinctive vocal style. Several of his songs are popular classics in France, includi. ore . Year: 2006. 15. Le Blues de La Porte d'Orleans. 16. 17. Style:MLA Chicago APA. "Amoureux de Paname/Place de Ma Mob/Marche à l'Ombre Album.
Amoureux de Paname (1975). French singer-songwriter Renaud's second unnamed studio album is commonly known as Laisse béton, although it is sometimes referred to as Place de ma mob after the wall inscription on the album cover. Side one. Side two. 2 Personnel.
| A1 | Laisse Béton | 2:30 |
| A2 | Le Blues De La Porte D'Orléans | 3:10 |
| A3 | La Chanson Du Loubard | 2:35 |
| A4 | Je Suis Une Bande De Jeunes | 3:00 |
| A5 | Adieu Minette | 3:48 |
| A6 | Les Charognards | 4:22 |
| B1 | Jojo Le Démago | 2:26 |
| B2 | Buffalo Débile | 2:19 |
| B3 | La Boum | 3:00 |
| B4 | Germaine | 3:15 |
| B5 | Mélusine | 1:37 |
| B6 | La Bande A Lucien | 2:52 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2473 071 | Renaud | Laisse Béton (Place De Ma Mob) (LP, Album) | Polydor | 2473 071 | France | 1977 |
| 825 348 - 2 | Renaud | Laisse Béton (Place De Ma Mob) (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Polydor | 825 348 - 2 | France | 2000 |
| 825 348-2 | Renaud | Laisse Béton (Place De Ma Mob) (CD, Album) | Polydor | 825 348-2 | France | Unknown |
| 3169 185 | Renaud | Laisse Béton (Place De Ma Mob) (Cass, Album, RE) | Polydor | 3169 185 | France | Unknown |
| TFMD-868 | Renaud | Laisse Béton (Place De Ma Mob) (CD, RE) | Trafic | TFMD-868 | Canada | 1988 |
Pop
Rock
Pop / Folk music
Pop
Pop
Pop
Pop
Pop
Pop
Pop