L'Aventurier
L'Aventurier (The Adventurer) is the debut studio album of Indochine, a French pop rock band, released in 1982. The title itself "L'Aventurier" was a huge success during the same year, becoming one of the band's classic songs.[1] The title track won the "Song of the Summer" of 1982 in France, while the disc itself also won the "Bus D'Acier" award for 1983.
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| Released | 15 November 1982 | |||
| Recorded | September 1982 | |||
| Studio | Studio d'Aguesseau | |||
| Genre | New wave, synthpop | |||
| Label | Clemence Melody | |||
| Producer | Indochine, Patrick Le Morvan | |||
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Track listing
- L'Aventurier - 3.53
- L'Opportuniste - 2.26
- Leila - 3.56
- Docteur Love - 2.32
- Indochine (Les 7 Jours De Pékin) - 2.24
- Dizzidence Politik - 4.21
- Françoise (Qu'est-ce qui t'as pris?) - 2.36
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