INDOCHINE Peril Jaune Tour 84 LIMITED CD Digipack 2025
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| Artist: | INDOCHINE | |
| Title: | Peril Jaune Tour 84 | |
| Format: | Limited CD Digipack |
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| Year: | 12.12.2025 | |
| Label: | Instants Permanents |
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| Tracklist: | 01 Le Péril Jaune (Ouverture) 02 La Sécheresse du Mékong 03 Leila 04 Razzia 05 Pavillon Rouge 06 L'Oppurtuniste 07 La Petite Fille est une Guerrière (Kao Bang) 08 Shangai 09 Docteur Love 10 A l'Est de Java 11 Okinawa 12 Indochine (Les 7 Jours de Pékin) 13 Françoise (Qu'est ce qui t'as pris) 14 La dernière Fille avant la Guerre 15 L'Aventurier 16 Miss Paramount Encores: 17 Manchù 18 Dizzidence Politik 19 Instrumental 20 La Fumée dans les Yeux (Un Eléphant me regarde) 21 Miss Paramound 22 L'Aventurier |
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| Info: | For more than 40 years, INDOCHINE
continue to be an incredible phenomenon in France: Formed in 1981 by
Nicola Sirkis and Dominique Nicolas in Paris (soon joined by Dimitri
Bodianski and Sirkis' twin brother, Stéphane Sirkis), the
band landed a first MASSIVE hit with the 6-tracks mini-album
'L'Aventurier' (1982), that established the young band at the zenith of
France's New Wave/Electropop scene! All of their following albums 'Le
Péril Jaune', '3', 'Au Zenith (Live in Paris)' and '7000
Danses' went multiple Platinum in their home country, and the band
played the largest stadiums in France. They never managed to get that
well known outside France, mostly due to fact that they were singing
exclusively in French – with one exception: They toured
several times through South America, and especially in Perù
they became superstars. This Live Album captures one of their concerts from the 1984 tour, that turned out to be a triumph for the 4 young musicians. It features almost all tracks from their debut-Mini Album and the album ‘Le Péril Jaune’ (1983). Their predominantly electronic and extremely melodious wave/pop songs perfectly captured the spirit of the 1980s, and the sales figures of the still young band soon surpassed those of international bands such as Depeche Mode and others in their home country. |
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