La Peur (album)

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La Peur is an album of the French singer Johnny Hallyday.

La Peur
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 7, 1982
Recorded1982
StudioStudio Des Dames, Paris
Genre Pop, Rock
Label Philips, Universal Music
Producer Pierre Billon
Johnny Hallyday chronology
Johnny au Bois de Boulogne
(1982)
La Peur
(1982)
Entre Violence et Violon
(1983)

Track listing

  1. Le survivant
  2. La peur
  3. Veau d'or vaudou
  4. Je n'en suis plus capable
  5. Carte postale d'Alabama
  6. Je suis victime de l'amour
  7. Sans profession
  8. Il nous faudra parler d'amour
  9. Oublier
  10. Faire face
  11. Ma voix de révolte

Source:La peur track listing [1]

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References

  1. "La Peur". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 August 2014.

https://web.archive.org/web/20091119115415/http://johnny-hallyday.over-blog.net/pages/Les_annees_80-1213534.html