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François De Roubaix
Les Secrets De La Mer Rouge

Les Secrets De La Mer Rouge
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Catno

TRS18

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Reissue Stereo

Country

France

Release date

Jan 22, 2021

Styles

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

23.95€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Sealed. Repress. Ship worldwide or Pick-up possible in Brussels.

A1

Celima

01:22

A2

Du Vent Dans Les Voiles

01:24

A3

La Vie À Bord

01:22

A4

Marche Dans La Montagne

01:24

A5

Enterrement De Said Ali

01:31

A6

Générique

01:26

A7

La Mer, La Nuit

01:23

A8

Pêcheur De Perles

01:26

A9

Les Plus Belles Perles Du Monde

02:19

A10

Thème De L’adieu (Final)

03:40

A11

Générique (Version 2)

01:05

B1

Mafia Au Moyen-Orient

02:42

B2

Hadji

01:20

B3

La Pêche

00:51

B4

Amina

01:39

B5

L’esclave Gabré

01:14

B6

Les Pirates

01:02

B7

L’enlèvement

01:27

B8

L’évasion

01:15

B9

Désert

01:57

B10

Amina (Version 2)

01:43

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