Pocket Symphony
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Pocket Symphony, sorti le 5 mars 2007, est le cinquième album du groupe de musique électronique français Air. Les collaborations d'Air avec Neil Hannon de The Divine Comedy et Jarvis Cocker de Pulp font suite à leur collaboration commune à l'album 5:55 de Charlotte Gainsbourg. Nigel Godrich a également produit les deux albums.
Liste des titres
Chanté par |
1. |
Space Maker |
|
4:02 |
2. |
Once Upon A Time |
|
5:02 |
3. |
One Hell Of A Party |
Jarvis Cocker |
4:02 |
4. |
Napalm Love |
|
3:27 |
5. |
Mayfair Song |
|
4:18 |
6. |
Left Bank |
|
4:07 |
7. |
Photograph |
|
3:51 |
8. |
Mer Du Japon |
|
3:04 |
9. |
Lost Message |
|
3:32 |
10. |
Somewhere Between Waking And Sleeping |
Neil Hannon |
3:35 |
11. |
Redhead Girl |
|
4:33 |
12. |
Night Sight |
|
4:20 |
Tous les morceaux sont écrits et composés par Jean-Benoît Dunckel et Nicolas Godin sauf One Hell of a Party écrit par Jarvis Cocker et Somewhere Between Waking and Sleeping écrit par Neil Hannon. La pochette de l'album a été réalisée par l'artiste contemporain Xavier Veilhan.
Musiciens additionnels
- Magic Malik : flûte sur Once Upon a Time et Photograph
- Joey Waronker : batterie et percussions sur Space Maker, One Hell of a Party et Photograph
- Tony Allen : batterie sur Space Maker
Filmographie
Le morceau de musique Photograph est utilisé au cours du premier épisode de la série Gossip Girl (Scènes croisées des révélations à propos de Serena).
Catégories :
- Album de Air
- Album musical sorti en 2007
- Album publié par Virgin Records
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