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La république des meteors (Version bonus morceau) / La republique des meteors (Version bonus morceau)

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Download links and information about La république des meteors (Version bonus morceau) / La republique des meteors (Version bonus morceau) by Indochine. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, World Music, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 01:25:32 minutes.

Artist: Indochine
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, World Music, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 23
Duration: 01:25:32
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Republika meteor ouverture 0:56
2. Go Rimbaud Go ! 4:09
3. Junior Song 3:09
4. Little Dolls 4:37
5. Le grand soir 3:43
6. Un ange à ma table (Avec Suzanne Combo) 4:20
7. La lettre de métal 3:41
8. Le lac 3:30
9. Republika 4:15
10. Play Boy 2:50
11. L World 3:53
12. Je t'aime tant (Avec Gwen B & Suzanne Combo) (featuring Nicola Sirkis) 3:04
13. Bye Bye Valentine 4:41
14. Les aubes sont mortes 4:06
15. Union War 3:17
16. Le dernier jour (Hidden Track) 7:32
17. We Are the Young 3:49
18. Mexicâne Syndiçate 3:52
19. You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) [Au profit de RSF] 3:10
20. Junior Song (A cappella) 1:59
21. Play Boy (A cappella) 2:35
22. Junior Song 3:54
23. Republika 4:30

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Indochine are generally associated with their mid-'80s output rather than what followed afterward. The first three Indochine albums, L'Aventurier (1982), Le Péril Jaune (1983), and 3 (1985), established them as one of France's most exciting rock bands of the era, spawning new wave classics such as "L'Aventurier," "3e Sexe," and "Tes Yeux Noirs." The band subsequently fell out of favor with fans and critics during the 1990s, when the albums Le Baiser (1990), Un Jour Dans Notre Vie (1993), and Wax (1996) failed to generate much interest or any major hits. After the passing of bandmember Stéphane Sirkis in 1999, Indochine mounted a remarkable comeback with Paradize (2002), a blockbuster success that charted for nearly two years and spent 31 weeks in the Top Ten. The album spawned half a dozen hit singles, including the chart-topping smash hit "J'ai Demandé à la Lune" and the Top Ten hit "Le Grand Secret." The follow-up album, Alice & June (2005), was fairly successful as well, spawning a few Top 20 hit singles ("Alice & June," "Ladyboy," "Adora") and a well-attended concert tour. La République des Meteors, Indochine's third post-millennial album, is a continuation of Paradize and Alice & June in many ways. The band carries onward with the highly produced electro-rock style of its past couple albums. As always, razor-sharp guitar riffs drive most songs, yet La République des Meteors is also filled with programmed drums, synthesizer blasts, and lots of electronic effects, plus an occasional use of distorted vocals. All these stylistic characteristics are crammed into the rousing album-opening song, "Go, Rimbaud Go!" Another continuation of Indochine's past couple albums is the songwriting collaboration between founding bandmember Nicola Sirkis and relatively new addition Oli de Sat (born Olivier Gérard), who joined the band at the turn of the century. The two are co-credited with writing almost every song on La République des Meteors, with the notable exception of "Le Lac," an album highlight credited to François Matuszenski that is a mid-album twist, driven by piano and strings rather than guitar and synthesizer. Like the past couple albums, this one boasts several standout tracks with hit potential, not only "Le Lac" but also "Little Dolls," "Un Ange à Ma Table," and "Play Boy." While fans of Indochine's past couple albums will find plenty to enjoy on La République des Meteors, another impressive effort by the band, it lacks the freshness of Paradize and, to a lesser extent, Alice & June. Those albums were an exciting change of direction for Indochine after the band lost its way during the 1990s. La République des Meteors, on the other hand, is a continuation of the band's direction in recent years. [This Special Edition includes a bonus CD.]