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Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit

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Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit
Studio album by
Released1972
RecordedEuropa-Sonor studios, Paris
Genre
Length30:57
LabelReprise, # 54009 (LP)
ProducerVangelis O. Papathanassiou
Vangelis chronology
Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit
(1972)
Earth
(1973)

Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit is the first album by Vangelis Papathanassiou, released only in France and Greece.[3] Recorded in 1971 and released in 1972 with the subtitle Poeme Symphonique, the entire theme of the record focuses on May 1968 in France and the student riots taking place there at the time. The album consists of a sound collage of music, field recordings, news snippets, protest songs and paroles. One of the choruses was later reworked as "Athenes ma ville" on Melina Mercouri's 1974 album Si Melina m'était contée. Translated the title reads, "Make your dream outlast the night."

Track listing

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Side one
  1. "Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit" - 15:32
  • C’est une nuit verte
  • Celle des barricades
  • Nuit verte ou rouge ou bleue ou noire
  • Qu’importe mon ami
  • Cela importe mon ami
  • L’espoir de la victoire
Side two
  1. "Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit" - 15:25
  • Le rêve est réalité
  • Jouissez sans entraves
  • Vivez sans temps morts
  • Baisez sans carottes

Participants

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The album sleeve lists the following "participants": Mireille Abadie, Jean-Phillipe Ancelle, Anne Bertholon, Yves Borrini, Said Boussouar, Gabriel Cinque, Christine Combe, Pierre Fabien, Katy Grandi, Gerard Hauducouer, Jean-Marie Hauducouer, Catherine Humbert, Vincent Kaldor, Michelle Lebret, Huguet Maillard, Jean-Pierre Mathieu, Christine Parat, Jacques Pieller, Marie-France Pigeau, Michel Ripoche, Alain Serve, Charles Chalkitis, La Fanfare "La gerbe des Mandolines". Apart from violinist Michel Ripoche, a friend of Vangelis's, none of the listed people seem to be professional musicians or singers.

References

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  1. ^ The Newsroom (28 May 2022). "Obituaries: Vangelis, Greek composer best known for Chariots of Fire score". The Scotsman. Archived from the original on 7 June 2022. Retrieved 21 May 2023. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Roseblade, Nick (10 September 2019). "Dole Fam – Shiny Cosmic Rainbow Punx (Every Man His Own Football)". God Is in the TV Zine. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  3. ^ Vangelis Collector