Emmanuel BOOZ - Le Jour Où Les Vaches... (Musea Digisleeve)

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Emmanuel BOOZLe Jour Où Les Vaches... (Musea Digisleeve)CD00:50:17197417,90 Add to my shopping cart
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FrenchFGBG 2115FGBG 21153426300021151
1 - Samedi 15 Décembre - (1'36)

2 - Espérance - (1'53)

3 - Réveillons-Nous, Réveillez-Vous - (5'09)

4 - Donne - (5'06)

5 - Je Ne Peux Rien Te Dire - (4'21)

6 - L'Homme Au Mille Clés D'Or - (4'10)

7 - Angoulême - (4'50)

8 - Le Jour Où Les Vaches... - (3'15)

9 - Nous Les Enfants - (8'00)

10 - Chanson Libert - (3'47)

11 - L'Ere Du Nucléaire - (4'33)

12 - Fils De Prolo - (3'35)

Emmanuel BOOZ released three essential albums in the mid-Seventies, a unique mix of revolutionary poetry, songs and Progressive rock. As an important character from the underground French scene, he was one of the first artists to write about ecology and about the impact of nuclear plants on Nature. These themes are today more accurate than ever. The famous French critic Philippe MANOEUVRE even wrote that his singing was one of the first rap attempt ! "Le Jour Où Les Vaches..." (1974), "Clochard" (1976) et "Dans Quel Etat J'Erre" (1978) are at last reissued thanks to Musea. Each album includes biographical notes signed by Francis GROSSE and some unreleased bonus tracks directly taken from Emmanuel BOOZ' private collection. A must-have !