Ces Gens-Là
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Ces Gens-Là | |||||
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Studio album by Jacques Brel | |||||
Released | 1966 | ||||
Recorded | January 7, 1964-November 1, 1965 | ||||
Genre | Chanson | ||||
Length | no track times given | ||||
Label | Barclay Records/Universal Records | ||||
Producer | ? | ||||
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[edit] Track listing
Tracks 1-10 constituted the original 1966 release of the album.
Tracks 11-14 were added to the album when it was reissued as part of the 16CD box set Boîte à Bonbons on 23 September 2003.
- "Ces Gens-Là" (Jacques Brel)
- Recorded 6 November 1965
- "Jef" (Brel)
- Recorded 8 January 1964
- "La Chanson de Jacky" (Brel, Gérard Jouannest)
- Recorded 2 November 1965
- "Les Bergers" (Brel)
- Recorded 7 January 1964
- "Le Tango Funèbre" (Brel, Jouannest)
- Recorded 7 March 1964
- "Fernand" (Brel, Gérard Jouannest)
- Recorded 6 November 1965
- "Mathilde" (Brel, Jouannest)
- Recorded 9 January 1964
- "L’Âge Idiot" (Brel)
- Recorded 2 November 1965
- "Grand-Mère" (Brel)
- Recorded 3 November 1965
- "Les Désespérés" (Brel, Jouannest)
- Recorded 6 November 1965
- "Mijn Vlakke Land" ("Le Plat Pays", Flemish version) (Brel)
- Recorded 15 February 1965
- "Rosa" (Flemish version) (Brel)
- Recorded 15 February 1965
- "De Burgerij" ("Les Bourgeois", Flemish version) (Brel, Jean Corti)
- Recorded 15 February 1965
- "De Nuttelozen Van de Nacht" ("Les Paumés du Petit Matin", Flemish version) (Brel, François Rauber)
- Recorded 15 February 1965
[edit] Personnel
[edit] External links
- Jacques Brel
- Official website