La Voiture À Eau

La Voiture À Eau is a Studio album by the French progressive rock band Ange. It was released in 1999.

La Voiture À Eau
Studio album by
Released1999
RecordedAudiosoft, Ensisheim, 8–23 May 1999
GenreProgressive rock
LabelM10
ProducerUPDLM
Ange chronology
Un P'tit Tour Et Puis S'en Vont : Live 1995
(1995)
La Voiture À Eau
(1999)
Rêves Parties
(2000)

Track listing

  1. "Le Rêve Est À Rêver [2ème Service]" (Christian Decamps, Hassan Hajdi) – 05:55
  2. "Psychosomagique Génie" (Christian Decamps, Tristan Decamps) – 06:20
  3. "Eureka" (Tristan Decamps) – 02:24
  4. "Bilboquet" (Christian Decamps) – 04:02
  5. "Elle Fait Mes Rides" (Christian Decamps) – 03:33
  6. "Eurékâ In Extenso" (Tristan Decamps) – 02:30
  7. "L'eau Qui Dort" (Christian Decamps) – 05:02
  8. "Archimède" (Christian Decamps, Tristan Decamps) – 03:55
  9. "Coma Des Mortels" (Christian Decamps) – 05:01
  10. "Quelquefois" (Christian Decamps, Samir Bouadi, David Moreau) – 04:30
  11. "Ethnies" (Christian Decamps, Christian Decamps, Hervé Rouyer) – 05:12
  12. "Patisonges Et Mentisseries" (Christian Decamps, Thierry Sidhoum) – 01:46
  13. "Mémoires De Jacob Delafon" (Christian Decamps) – 05:14
  14. "Et Gandhi L'indou Dit Tout Doux" (Christian Decamps) – 03:44
  15. "La Serrure Ou La Clé" (Christian Decamps) – 04:17
  16. "Jardin Secret" (Christian Decamps) – 04:55
  17. "La Voiture À Eau" (Christian Decamps) – 03:55

Personnel

  • Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards: Christian Decamps
  • Keyboards, Backing Vocals: Tristan Decamps
  • Guitar, Backing Vocals: Hassan Hajdi
  • Bass, Backing Vocals: Thierry Sidhoum
  • Drums, Percussion: Hervé Rouyer
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