Mlah
Mlah is the debut album by Les Négresses Vertes, released in 1988.
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Released | 1988 | |||
Recorded | Studio Davout, Paris; November 1988 | |||
Genre | World, Gypsy Punk | |||
Length | 47:57 | |||
Label | Delabel/Virgin Records ![]() Sire/Warner Bros. Records ![]() 26029 | |||
Producer | Clive Martin, Sodi | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by Les Négresses Vertes
- "La Valse"
- "Zobi la Mouche"
- "C'est Pas la Mer à Boire"
- "Voilà l'Été"
- "Orane"
- "La Faim des Haricots"
- "Les Yeux de Ton Père"
- "Il"
- "L'Homme des Marais"
- "Les Rablablas les Roubliblis"
- "Marcelle Ratafia"
- "La Danse des Négresses Vertes"
- "Hey Maria"
- "Le Père Magloire"
Personnel
- Helno — vocals
- Melino — vocals, guitar
- Mathieu Canavese — guitar, accordion, background vocals
- Paulo — guitar, bass, background vocals
- Abraham Sirinix — harmonica, trombone, percussion, background vocals
- Twist — trumpet, percussion
- L'Ami Ro — piano, percussion, background vocals
- Gaby — drums, percussion
- Iza, Juanita, Julo, Nono — background vocals
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