Nuits intimes

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Nuit Intimes
Nuits intimes.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedMarch 6, 2001
Genre New wave
Length64:33
Indochine chronology
Dancetaria
(1999)
Nuit Intimes
(2001)
Paradize
(2002)

Nuits intimes (Intimate Nights) is the fourth live album by French new wave band, Indochine. It was released on March 6, 2001. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Nuit intime"1:24
2."Les plus mauvaises nuits"2:01
3."Tes yeux noirs"4:40
4."Atomic Sky"3:51
5."D'ici mon amour"4:10
6."Justine"3:55
7."More"6:12
8."Salombo"3:04
9."3 nuits par semaine"4:37
10."7000 danses"5:27
11."Juste toi et moi"2:51
12."A l'est de Java"3:18
13."La colline des roses"2:01
14."Ce soir le ciel"4:15
15."Stef II"5:33
16."Punishment Park"4:05

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References

  1. "Nuits Intimes - Indochine". AllMusic . RhythmOne . Retrieved December 10, 2018.