| | Franco Hadji Lazaro Aigre Doux CD - Import Franco Hadji Lazaro Discography of CDs
Aigre Doux Music | List Price | $45.98 (You save $1.83) | | Category | World Albums, French CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7582379 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Dec 25, 2007 | | Additional Info | Import |
Franco Hadji Lazaro Aigre Doux Songs | 1. | En Cet Hiver De 1915, Il Vous Aimait Très Fort |
| 2. | A Y'Est Le Monde Est En Cul De Sac ! |
| 3. | Ma Petite Grande, Ecoute-Moi |
| 4. | Quarantième Jour De Grève |
| 5. | Ce Que Je Perçois Depuis Le Ventre De Ma Mère Est Degré 9 Sur L'Echelle De Richt |
| 6. | A La Chaîne |
| 7. | Tu Ne Reviendras Plus |
| 8. | J'T'Ai Serrée Si Fort... |
| 9. | Libéral |
| 10. | J'Avais Trouvé Ma Vie En Perdant Ma Route |
| 11. | Le Rêve De La Journée, A Côté De Moi, Elle Dort |
| 12. | Moi Je Suis Cannibale Et Je Suis Un Petit Cochon |
| 13. | Ne Lâche Pas Ma Main |
| 14. | Dans La Famille François, Je Voudrais...(Dvd) |
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