Ange Tome VI
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Topic: Ange Tome VI
Posted By: anael
Subject: Ange Tome VI
Date Posted: September 05 2007 at 19:14
Ange Tome VI my copy of this album has 11 tracks and one track inedit track 6:
Baillemont Productions CD917
1. Fils De Lumière (4:32) 2. Les Longues Nuits d'Isaac (4:27) 3. Ballade Pour Une Orgie (4:38) 4. Ode à Emile (3.45) 5. Dignité (15:51) 6. Le Chien, La Poubelle Et La Rose (inédit) (13:12) 7. Sur La Trace Des Fées (5:10) 8. Hymne À La Vie: Cantique (5:22) 9. Hymne À La Vie: Procession (5:22) 10. Hymne À La Vie: Hymne (3:00) 11. Ces Gens-Là (6:02)
Total Time: 71:24
same Line-Up
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Posted By: anael
Date Posted: September 11 2007 at 12:12
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Posted By: Tuzvihar
Date Posted: September 11 2007 at 12:36
Haven't seen this thread before. Sorry. BTW, I just checked that "inédit" means "previously unreleased". Do you want me to keep the original word or change it to the english equivalent?
------------- "Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
Charles Bukowski
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Posted By: anael
Date Posted: September 11 2007 at 14:41
Tuzvihar wrote:
Haven't seen this thread before. Sorry. BTW, I just checked that "inédit" means "previously unreleased". Do you want me to keep the original word or change it to the english equivalent?
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jaja no problem Tuzvihar...i think it's gotta be previously unreleased isn't it?
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Posted By: Tuzvihar
Date Posted: September 11 2007 at 15:10
http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=2944 - Done!
------------- "Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
Charles Bukowski
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