Late Night Tales: Nouvelle Vague | ||||
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Released | 5 February 2007 | |||
Genre | Electronica, Pop | |||
Length | 1:03:27 | |||
Label | Azuli | |||
Producer | Nouvelle Vague | |||
Nouvelle Vague chronology | ||||
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Late Night Tales chronology | ||||
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Late Night Tales: Nouvelle Vague is the 17th DJ mix album, released in the Late Night Tales series on Late Night Tales. It was mixed by French band, Nouvelle Vague.
Track listing
- The Special AKA – "What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend!" (Jerry Dammers), single from 1984
- Nouvelle Vague – "Come On Eileen" (Kevin Rowland, Billy Adams, Jim Paterson)
- Os Mutantes – "Baby" (Caetano Veloso) from Os Mutantes (1968)
- Pale Fountains – "Unless" (Michael Head), single from 1984
- Charlie Rich – "San Francisco Is a Lonely Town" (Ben Peters) from The Fabulous Charlie Rich, 1969
- Tones on Tail – "Movement of Fear" (Daniel Ash, Glenn Campling) from EP Pop, 1984
- Phoebe Killdeer – "Chaos" (Phoebe Killdeer), no other official release
- Avril – "Urban Serenade" (Avril, Patrick Bouvet) from Members Only, 2004
- Shirley Horn – "And I Love Him" (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) from Travelin' Light, 1965
- Gavin Bryars – "The Vespertine Park" (Gavin Bryars), track excerpt from Hommages, 1981
- David Sylvian – "A Fire in the Forest" (David Sylvian) from Blemish, 2003
- Art Bears – "Civilization" (Fred Frith, Chris Cutler) from The World as It Is Today, 1981
- Peggy Lee with Sy Oliver & His Orchestra – "You're My Thrill" (Jay Gorney, Sidney Clare) from Black Coffee, 1956
- Glen Campbell – "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (Jimmy Webb) from By the Time I Get to Phoenix, 1967
- Isabelle Antena – "Le Poisson des Mers du Sud" (Isabelle Powaga, Sylvain Fasy), single from 1987 Hoping for Love
- Anja Garbarek – "The Last Trick" (Anja Garbarek, Gisli Kristjansson), single from 2005 Briefly Shaking
- Les Petroleuses (featuring Camille) – "Nicole" (Alex Pavlou, Marc Collin) from Les Petroleuses, 2002
- Cibelle – "Phoenix" (Cibelle) from The Shine of Dried Electric Leaves, 2006
- This Mortal Coil – "You and Your Sister" (Chris Bell) from Blood, 1991
- Julie London – "Lonely Girl" (Bobby Troup) from Lonely Girl, 1956
- David Shrigley – "What I Ate" (David Shrigley), first release
References
- Late Night Tales: Nouvelle Vague at AllMusic. Retrieved 13:50, 12 May 2016 (UTC).
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