Tracklist
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1 | Vivement dimanche ! |
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2:05 | ||||
2 | La Mort De Massoulier |
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0:50 | ||||
3 | Une Voix Anonyme |
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0:39 | ||||
4 | Marie-Christine Provocante |
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1:16 | ||||
5 | Intimite Troublee |
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0:33 | ||||
6 | Assassinat De Madame V. |
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1:45 | ||||
7 | Barbara Se Souvient |
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1:06 | ||||
8 | Allons voir à Nice ! |
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1:18 | ||||
9 | La Decouverte De Barbara |
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1:02 | ||||
10 | Les couloirs de l'hôtel |
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1:09 | ||||
11 | Barbara S'est Endormie |
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1:06 | ||||
12 | L'homme mystérieux |
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0:35 | ||||
13 | L'embarquement pour civière |
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0:51 | ||||
14 | Un étrange client |
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0:37 | ||||
15 | La Voix Anonyme Infatigable |
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1:15 | ||||
16 | Barbara À l'Eden |
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1:55 | ||||
17 | Java De La Rue Chaude |
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2:30 | ||||
18 | Barbara mène l'enquête |
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0:50 | ||||
19 | On Retrouve L'étrange Client |
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3:57 | ||||
20 | La Fuite De Julien Et Barbara |
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1:17 | ||||
21 | Les Jambes Des Femmes |
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0:51 | ||||
22 | L'enterrement de Massoulier |
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0:58 | ||||
23 | Tango De La Rue Chaude |
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1:30 | ||||
24 | Mort De Louison |
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1:35 | ||||
25 | Play track | Julien et Barbara |
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1:22 | |||
26 | Le piège se referme |
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1:09 | ||||
27 | Le mystère éclairci |
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1:02 | ||||
28 | Le Suicide Du Bavard |
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1:15 | ||||
29 | Ah ! Barbara |
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0:57 |
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Georges Delerue
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Georges Delerue (March 12, 1925 Roubaix - 20 March 1992 Los Angeles) was a renowned French film composer who composed over 500 scores for cinema and television. He won numerous important awards including Rome Prize (1949), Emmy Award (1968 - Our World), Genie Award (1986 - Sword Of Gideon), ACE Award (1991 - The Josephine Baker Story) and Academy Award in 1979 for A Little Romance and 4 other Academy Nominations (1969 - Anne Of 1000 Days; 1973 - The Day Of The Dolphin; 1977 - Julia, and; 1985 - Agnes Of God). Le Figaro Magazine (France, 1981) addressed him as "Mozart of Cinema&… read more
Georges Delerue (March 12, 1925 Roubaix - 20 March 1992 Los Angeles) was a renowned French film composer who composed over 500 scores for cinema and television. He won numerous important aw… read more
Georges Delerue (March 12, 1925 Roubaix - 20 March 1992 Los Angeles) was a renowned French film composer who composed over 500 scores for cinema and television. He won numerous important awards including Rome Prize (1949), Emmy Award (… read more