La Femme Trombone

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La Femme Trombone
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1, 2002 (2002-09-01)
RecordedStudio Six (Paris)
Genre Chanson, synth-pop
Label Virgin
Producer Iso Diop and Les Rita Mitsouko
Les Rita Mitsouko chronology
Le Bestov
(2001)
La Femme Trombone
(2002)
En concert avec l'Orchestre Lamoureux
(2004)
Singles from La Femme Trombone
  1. "Triton"
    Released: 2002
  2. "Sasha"
    Released: 2002

La Femme Trombone (The Trombone Woman) is the sixth studio album by Les Rita Mitsouko.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Entrée" Fred Chichin, Iso Diop1:26
2."Évasion"Chichin, Diop, Catherine Ringer 3:06
3."Vieux Rodéo"Chichin, Ringer3:37
4."Triton"Chichin, Diop, Ringer4:09
5."Trop Bonne"Chichin, Diop, Ringer4:03
6."Tous Mes Voeux"Chichin, Diop, Ringer3:45
7."Tu Me Manques"Chichin, Ringer4:49
8."J'applaudis"Chichin, Ringer3:30
9."Melodica"Chichin, Ringer2:38
10."Interlude"Chichin, Diop1:26
11."Ce Sale Ton"Chichin, Ringer3:31
12."Sacha"Chichin, Ringer3:41
13."1928"Chichin, Ringer3:35

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