Les espaces inquiets

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Les espaces inquiets
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Studio album by
Released1983
RecordedAugust 1983, Sunrise Studios, Kirchberg, Switzerland
Genre Rock in Opposition
Length44:29
Label Cryonic Inc.
Producer Art Zoyd
Art Zoyd chronology
Phase IV
(1982)
Les espaces inquiets
(1983)
Le mariage du ciel et de l'enfer
(1985)

Les espaces inquiets (French: Worried spaces) is the fifth album by Art Zoyd, released in 1983 through Cryonic Inc. In 1989, Les espaces inquiets would be re-issued as a double compact disc with Phase IV and Archives 2.

Contents

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."La forêt qui avance" (The forest that advances)Thierry Zaboitzeff3:47
2."Cérémonie" (Ceremony)Zaboitzeff9:10
3."Images d'une ville-poussière: I. Errance" (Pictures of a dusty city: I. Wandering)Gérard Hourbette4:47
4."Images d'une ville-poussière: II. Cortège des officiel" (Pictures of a dusty city: II. Parade of the officials)Hourbette4:29
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Images d'une ville-poussière: III. Au delà des vallées" (Pictures of a dusty city: III. Beyond the valleys)Hourbette4:05
2."Migrations"Zaboitzeff13:08
3."Le bruit du fer"Zaboitzeff3:03

Personnel

Art Zoyd
Production and additional personnel

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