Second Tour (album)

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Second tour
Zebda Second Tour.jpg
Studio album by
Released2012
Genre Rock
Zebda chronology
Utopie d'Occase
(2002)
Second tour
(2012)
Comme des Cherokees
(2014)

Second tour is the fifth album by politically active French pop group Zebda. It is the group's 5th album, and the title (literally "second round") is a reference to the reformation of the group after a hiatus 2003-2011. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Les Deux Écoles" – 3'59"
  2. "Le Dimanche autour de l'église" – 4'06"
  3. "Un je ne sais quoi" – 3'22"
  4. "Le Théorème du châle" – 3'55"
  5. "J'suis pas" – 3'32"
  6. "Harragas (les brûlés)" – 4'29"
  7. "Tu peux toujours courir" – 3'39"
  8. "La Promesse faite aux mains" – 3'48"
  9. "La Chance" – 3'53"
  10. "Les Proverbes" – 3'59"
  11. "Le Talent" – 4'02"
  12. "La Correction" – 4'25"

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