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Title:
Tammles
Musician:
Tammles
Style:
Folk Rock
Released:
Country:
MP3 album size:
1166 mb
FLAC album size:
1295 mb
Other formats:
AA MPC TTA MOD DMF RA DXD
Rating:
4.2 ✪

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Scottisch Du Père Rouxel / Scottisch À Jacquot
Written-By – Jacques Chauvet
A2 D'Où Viens-Tu Pochard D'Ivrogne?
Written-By – Trad.*
A3 Mélodie Vannetaise / Marche Pourled
Written-By – Trad.*
A4 Hanterdroïde
Written-By – Patrice Querré
A5 Bilbolo
Written-By – J.-Yves Martial*
A6 Dans Plinn
Written-By – Trad.*
Gavottes
B1.1 Sweet Gavotte
Written-By – J.-Yves Martial*
B1.2 Les Lavandières
Written-By – Patrice Querré
B2 Entre La Rivère Et Le Bois
Written-By – Trad.*
B3 Ridées À Six Temps
Written-By – Trad.*
B4 Le Fond De L'Art Effraie
Written-By – Marc Jacquier
B5 An Dro
Written-By – Trad.*

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – SNA
  • Printed By – Aude
  • Recorded At – Studio De Kerousse

Credits

  • Accordion, Bagpipes [Cornemuses], Vocals [Chant] – Alain Pennec
  • Arranged By [Arrangements] – Tammles
  • Bombarde, Flute [Flutes], Vocals [Chant] – Philippe Janvier
  • Design [Maquette], Photography By [Photos] – Loïc Trehin*
  • Guitar [Guitars], Bouzouki, Vocals [Chant] – Marc Jacquier
  • Producer [Production] – S.B.E.
  • Violin, Bouzouki, Vocals [Chant] – Jean-Yves Martial

Notes

Enregistré au studio de [Recorded at studio of] Kérousse.

Imprimé en France [Printed in France] Aude

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): BUR 810 A T1 + 'o'
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): BUR 810 B T1 + 'o'
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped on both runouts): [SNA logo]
  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
  • Price Code: AR 220

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CE 1810 Tammles Tammles ‎(Cass, Album) Escalibur CE 1810 France 1983
Reviews:
  • invasion
One of the best of the 80's wave of French folk progressives, these mixed Breton/Celtic culture with other French (also Scottish and Irish) trad elements, but with a modern lively outlook, sometimes reminding me of Malicorne, except for the lack of female vocals and the rather ever-present accordion!