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L'Aventurier
Studio album by
Released15 November 1982
RecordedSeptember 1982
StudioStudio d'Aguesseau
GenreNew wave, synthpop
LabelClemence Melody
ProducerIndochine, Patrick Le Morvan
Indochine chronology
L'Aventurier
(1982)
Le Péril Jaune
(1983)

L'Aventurier (pronounced [lavɑ̃tyʁje]; The Adventurer) is the debut studio album of Indochine, a French pop rock band, released in 1982. The title track was a huge success during the same year, becoming one of the band's classic songs.[1] It won the "Song of the Summer" of 1982 in France, while the disc itself also won the "Bus D'Acier" award for 1983. The song references the universe of Bob Morane.

Track listing

  1. L'Aventurier - 3.53
  2. L'Opportuniste - 2.26
  3. Leila - 3.56
  4. Docteur Love - 2.32
  5. Indochine (Les 7 Jours De Pékin) - 2.24
  6. Dizzidence Politik - 4.21
  7. Françoise (Qu'est-ce qui t'as pris?) - 2.36

References

  1. ^ "L'Aventurier". at www.indo-chine.org