Hedonic Tone
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Hedonic Tone, sorti en 1996, est le quatrième album du groupe de rock belge Betty Goes Green.
L'album
Un pas en arrière pour Betty Goes Green : le groupe quitte une major, BMG, pour un petit label, B Track. Premier album dans une formule à quatre qui durera jusqu'à la fin du groupe. Tous les titres ont été composés par le groupe. Toutes les paroles sont de Luc Crabbé et Nathalie Duyver.
Les musiciens
- Luc Crabbé : voix, guitare
- Tony Gezels : basse
- Joël Bacart : batterie
- Nathalie Duyver : piano, claviers, voix
Liste des titres
- Silent Movie - 4'34
- Open Windows - 4'06
- Get Mad - 2'58
- Crush and Break It - 3'36
- Show - 3'50
- Burn - 4'05
- Don't - 4'47
- Curtains - 4'19
- Ring Ring - 4'26
- Circles - 3'29
- Hedonic Tone - 2'51
Informations sur le contenu de l'album
- Get Mad et Ring Ring seront les singles de l'album.
- Frank Duchêne joue des claviers sur Curtains et Ring Ring.
Catégories :
- Album musical sorti en 1996
- Album de musique belge
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