Chansons Pour Toutes Sortes de Monde

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Chansons pour toutes sortes de monde
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Released1990
Recorded1990
Genre Rock

Chansons pour toutes sortes de monde (Songs for All Kinds of People) is a 1990 album by Canadian songwriter Plume Latraverse.

Track listing

  1. In vitro
  2. Le retour d'Hector
  3. Divinette
  4. Jardin du rêve
  5. Le ramoneur
  6. Chatte de daure
  7. La tarentelle della tarentule
  8. Dans la piaule de Louis
  9. Pollusonge
  10. La chute du prince
  11. J'ai vendu ma chèvre
  12. Tant qu'on pourra...
  13. Popsicles, Les
  14. Histoire transparente
  15. Une bonne fille
  16. Bandrifulement
  17. Les culottes de singe
  18. Euthanazie
  19. La java des dieux
  20. Une affaire de famille
  21. Pattes de lune
    Music from Les Vacances de M. Hulot by Alain Romans; lyrics by Plume Latraverse
  22. En attendant l'huile
  23. Le mal du pays
  24. Suite
  25. Les zarchitectes
  26. La ballade de Sandale et Gandhi
  27. Ton enfance nous quitte
  28. Le trésor du docteur Landru
  29. Le Joyeux Misanthrope (la complainte du gars qui haït tout pis qui aime rien)
    Song only available on the cassette version of the album



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