La Petite Nicole

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La Petite Nicole
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Studio album by
Released2009
Genre Instrumental, post-rock
Producer Torngat
Torngat chronology
You Could Be
(2007)
La Petite Nicole
(2009)

La Petite Nicole is the fifth release of the Montreal-based instrumental act Torngat.

Track listing

  1. "Interlude" - 1:17
  2. "La Petite Nicole" - 7:13
  3. "L'école Pénitencier" - 4:24
  4. "Afternoon Moon Pie" - 5:40
  5. "6:23 pm" - 5:48
  6. "Turtle Eyes & Fierce Rabbit" - 6:00
  7. "Going What's What" - 7:36

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