Tour Novice

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Tour Novice
Live album by Alain Bashung
Released 1992
Recorded 1987 and 1990
At the Spectrum
At the Auditorium
Genre French rock, Post-punk, Alternative rock
Label Barclay Records, Universal Music Group
Alain Bashung chronology

Osez Joséphine
(1991)
Tour Novice
(1992)
Réservé aux indiens
(1993)

Tour Novice is the second live album by French rocker Alain Bashung, issued in 1992 on Barclay Records. It was originally recorded in 1987 and 1990.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Outrage"  Alain Bashung / Jean Fauque 1:55
2. "Pyromanes"  Boris Bergman - Alain Bashung 3:16
3. "Légère éclaircie"  Boris Bergman - Alain Bashung 3:48
4. "Elle fait l'avion"  Boris Bergman - Alain Bashung 4:41
5. "Bombez !"  Jean Fauque - Alain Bashung 3:59
6. "Privé"  Boris Bergman - Alain Bashung 4:32
7. "Trompé d'érection"  Alain Bashung / Serge Gainsbourg - Alain Bashung 2:12
8. "J'envisage"  Alain Bashung / Serge Gainsbourg - Alain Bashung 5:38
9. "Scènes de manager"  Alain Bashung / Serge Gainsbourg - Alain Bashung 4:56
10. "Rebel"  Boris Bergman - Alain Bashung 4:21
11. "Alcaline"  Boris Bergman - Alain Bashung 4:57
12. "Imbécile"  Boris Bergman - Alain Bashung 3:30
13. "Lavabo"  Alain Bashung / Serge Gainsbourg - Alain Bashung 2:55
14. "Reviens, va-t-en"  Boris Bergman - Alain Bashung 3:10
15. "Douane Eddy"  Boris Bergman - Alain Bashung 2:50
16. "C'est comment qu'on freine ?"  Alain Bashung / Serge Gainsbourg - Alain Bashung 2:58
17. "Les Européennes"  Alain Bashung / Didier Golemanas - Alain Bashung 3:47
18. "Chat"  Boris Bergman - Alain Bashung 2:49

Personnel

Musicians

  • François Causse - drums
  • Jean-My Truong - drums
  • Alain Bashung - guitar, vocals and harmonica
  • Didier Batard - bass guitar
  • François Delage - bass guitar
  • Michel Billiez - percussion and saxophone
  • Olivier Guindon - guitar
  • Richard Mortier - guitar
  • Toxy - guitar
  • Jean Cadic - guitar
  • Jean-Pierre Pilot - keyboards
  • Vic Emerson, keyboards

Production

  • Pierre Terrasson: Photo album cover.
  • B. Bonnefoy: Photo inner cover.
  • Huart/Cholley: Graphism.

References

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