L'Été 68
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''L'Été 68'' (English: ''Summer of '68'') is an album by Léo Ferré, released in 1969 by
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History


Track listing

All songs written and composed by Léo Ferré. ;Original LP


Personnel

* The orchestra consists of session musicians hired for the recording.


Production

* Arranger & conductor: Jean-Michel Defaye * Engineering:
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* Executive producer: Richard Marsan * Artwork: Hubert Grooteclaes


References


External links


Album presentation
(French)


External links

https://leo-ferre.com/disques/leo-ferre-chante-baudelaire
English translation of ''Les Anarchistes'', ''C'est extra'' and ''Pépée''.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ete 68 Léo Ferré albums French-language albums Barclay (record label) albums 1960 albums