Credits :
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Written, composed and arranged by Marc Morgan.
Produced by Phil Delire and Marc Morgan.
Recorded and mixed by Phil Delire at ICP Studio (Brussels, B), 1993.
Mastered by Raphaël Jonin at Dyam (Paris, F).
Released on Fnac Music, 1993.
Marc Morgan : vocals, guitars, keyboards, piano, harmonica, sequences.
Marc Radelet : sequences, percussions.
Alain Léonard : Bass.
Ad Cominotto : accordion.
Phil Delire : percussions "Orénoque".
B.J. Scott : backing vocals on "Notre Mystère, Nos Retrouvailles" and "Une Place Vide".
Marie-Christine Devillers and Els Lagasse : Backing vocals on "L'armée De L'amour" and "Tresses De Tristesse".
Strings : Jean-Pierre Catoul and Alain Meulemans (Violins), Eric Gerstmans (Alto), Pascale Mathot (Cello), André Klenes (Bass).
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Photo : Nicola Lo Russo.

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About :
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Marc Morgan.
Before launching a solo career in France in early 90's, singer-songwriter Marc Morgan emerged on the scene in the mid-80's as founder-member of Les Tricheurs. He wrote and performed with La Variété, then became a musician and producer for Freaksville Record, indie label from Belgium. A member of Phantom and Miam Monster Miam Et Les Love Drones, he recorded and/or toured with Miam Monster Miam, Jacques Duvall, Phantom featuring Lio, Phantom featuring Marie France, Sophie Galet, Juan d'Oultremont... His fourth album "Beaucoup vite loin" released in september 2011 was produced between Berlin and Brussels with the band "Marc Morgan et les Obstacles".
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À propos :
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Marc Morgan.
Fondateur du groupe Les Tricheurs en 1988, Marc Morgan entame une carrière solo en France dès 1993. Après trois albums, il s'éclipse du paysage médiatique, puis réapparait en 2007 comme guitariste du groupe Phantom aux côtés de Miam Monster Miam et de Jacques Duvall. En 2011, Marc Morgan revient avec un groupe "Marc Morgan et les Obstacles" et l'album "Beaucoup vite loin" réalisé entre Berlin et Bruxelles.
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