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  • A1: Être Ou Ne Pas Naître (3:23)
  • A2: C'Est La Vie Qui Veut Ça (2:56)
  • A3: Le Couteau Dans Le Play (3:43)
  • A4: L'Amour De Moi (3:19)
  • A5: Une Chose Entre Autres (3:12)
  • B1: Lost Song (4:51)
  • B2: Physique Et Sans Issue (2:40)
  • B3: Leur Plaisir Sans Moi (3:53)
  • B4: Le Moi Et Le Je (3:23)

Playbacks for this record were recorded at Studio Petal Music in London, with vocals captured at Studio Plus Trente in Paris. The album features notable tracks such as "C'est la vie qui veut ça," originally released in 1973, and "Leur plaisir sans moi," also from the same year. The cover design draws inspiration from Vaughan Oliver's work for Richenel's "L'Esclave Endormi." Please refer to the accompanying photos for details regarding the packaging and inserts, as this information may vary.

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Label/Cat No: Philips 830 894-1
Format: LP Album
Record Year of Release: 1987
Artist(s): Jane Birkin
Release Country: France
Genre: Pop
Style: Chanson

Description

Discover the enchanting sounds of Jane Birkin's "Lost Song," a captivating pop album released in France in 1987. Featuring notable tracks like "C'est la vie qui veut ça" and "Leur plaisir sans moi," this record showcases Birkin's unique blend of chanson and pop, recorded at Studio Petal Music in London and Studio Plus Trente in Paris. The album's cover design pays homage to Vaughan Oliver's work, making it a visually striking addition to any collection.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

A VG+ record will show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. These signs of wear include visible scuffs or scratches, or may have slight warp.

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

Many of the defects found in a VG+ sleeve will be more pronounced. Labels may be marred by writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached. The same may be true of picture sleeves or LP covers.

All records come with an outer sleeve and are additionally protected by an anti-static inner sleeve. For more information on our grading system, please see our grading system here.

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  • A1: Être Ou Ne Pas Naître (3:23)
  • A2: C'Est La Vie Qui Veut Ça (2:56)
  • A3: Le Couteau Dans Le Play (3:43)
  • A4: L'Amour De Moi (3:19)
  • A5: Une Chose Entre Autres (3:12)
  • B1: Lost Song (4:51)
  • B2: Physique Et Sans Issue (2:40)
  • B3: Leur Plaisir Sans Moi (3:53)
  • B4: Le Moi Et Le Je (3:23)

Playbacks for this record were recorded at Studio Petal Music in London, with vocals captured at Studio Plus Trente in Paris. The album features notable tracks such as "C'est la vie qui veut ça," originally released in 1973, and "Leur plaisir sans moi," also from the same year. The cover design draws inspiration from Vaughan Oliver's work for Richenel's "L'Esclave Endormi." Please refer to the accompanying photos for details regarding the packaging and inserts, as this information may vary.

* Audio and tracklist in this preview may differ from the vinyl record. See tracklist information for the vinyl record above.