Les Uns Mais Pas Les Autres

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Les Uns Mais Pas Les Autres
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Released2006
Recorded2006
Genre Indie rock
Length22:10
Label Mint Records
Producer John Collins
David Carswell
Immaculate Machine chronology
Ones and Zeros
(2005)
Les Uns Mais Pas Les Autres
(2006)
Immaculate Machine's Fables
(2007)
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Les Uns Mais Pas Les Autres is the fourth release by Canadian indie pop group Immaculate Machine. It includes six French translations of songs from their 2005 full-length album Ones and Zeros .

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Numéro de téléphone" – 3:40 ("Phone Number")
  2. "Bateau brisé" – 3:35 ("Broken Ship")
  3. "(Comme tu es) Cynique" – 3:42 ("So Cynical")
  4. "Sans issue" – 4:37 ("No Way Out")
  5. "Les Dernières nouvelles" – 4:02 ("Latest Breaking News")
  6. "Ne pars pas sans nous" – 2:34 ("Don't Leave Without Us")

Personnel

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