Moslem women (album)
Musulmanes is the fourteenth album studio of Michel Sardou recorded with the Guillaume Tell Studio and published at Tréma in 1987.
Titles
Original album
- Moslem (Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux - Jean-Pierre Bourtayre)
- Drawings of woman (Didier Barbelivien)
- the roads of Rome (Pierre Barret - Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux)
- Female as (Jean-Loup Dabadie - Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux - Jean-Pierre Bourtayre)
- Happy birthday (Didier Barbelivien - Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux - Jean-Pierre Bourtayre)
- Tout forgets (Didier Barbelivien - Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux - Didier Barbelivien)
- Midnight minus ten (Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux - Jean-Pierre Bourtayre)
- next days of Pearl Harbor (Didier Barbelivien - Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux - Jean-Pierre Bourtayre)
- the actor (Jean-Loup Dabadie - Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux)
Titles no-claims bonus
This album was republished in 2004 under label AZ with the titles following no-claims bonus:- All the boats fly away
- Laisse to take
Appropriations
Musicians
- Arrangements: Roger Loubet (Titles 1 to 4,8 and 9) and Herve Roy (Titles 5 to 7)
- Programming synthetizers: Roger Loubet and Celmar (Fairlight III)
- Guitars: Patrice Firebrand
- Saxophone: Patrick Bourgoin
- Synthetizers: Roger Loubet and Herve Roy
- Choruses men: Jean-Jacques Cramier and Michel Knight
- Choruses women: Micheline Boyer, Sophie Walter, Maria Popkiewicz, Maria Chalangeas, Diane Dupuis and Ann Calvert
Engineering team and production
- Sound engineers: Bruno Mylonas and Roland Guillotel
- Realization: Jacques Revaux and Jean-Pierre Bourtayre
- Production: Jacques Revaux for Dieresis
See too
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