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Grand-Mère Funibus Folk
Grand-Mère Funibus Folk

Grand-Mère Funibus Folk
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Labels

Barclay

Catno

920.451

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 1974

Genres

World

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG

8€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Travailler, C'est Trop Dur

4:00

A2

Two Step (Louisiane)

0:24

A3

Jolie Catin (Two Step)

3:58

A4

Charlie (Old Time Music)

4:08

A5

Baby Please (Don' Go)

4:40

A6

Danse Papillon (Old Time)

4:38

A7

La Création Du Monde Suivie De La Marmite

2:25

B1

Bourrée (Berry)

1:41

B2

Dodo (Berceuse)

0:50

B3

Pierre De Grenoble (Lyonnais)

6:04

B4

Romano Jig (Irlande)

0:48

B5

La Blanche Biche

0:45

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