Labo M
Labo M (2003) is the third studio album by French singer-songwriter Matthieu Chedid in his persona as -M-. It's an all-instrumental work which, considering that one of -M-'s trademarks had previously been his inventive wordplay, caused some degree of discontent amongst parts of his fan base.[2] Remarkably successful for an instrumental work, the album entered the French charts at number 27[3] but proved to be a stopgap with the full studio album Qui de nous deux appearing later the same year.
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Released | February 2003 | |||
Genre | French Pop-rock, Instrumental | |||
Length | 38'25"[1] | |||
Label | Delabel/EMI France | |||
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The album's title meaning "M's Laboratory", is a pun on La Bohème as well as the name of Chedid's recording studio.[4]
Track listing
- Tapis Volant 1
- Slide Melody
- Les Saules
- L'Automat
- Ricken
- Stan est Stone
- Au Kazoo
- Jam à la Mer
- Tapis Volant 2
- Coup d'Trash
- La Nébuleuse
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