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Belgium...One Point
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Album Details: Belgium...One Point

Release Date:12/01/1993
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Track List: Belgium...One Point

Disk 1

  1. Moskow Diskow
  2. Pakmoväst
  3. Café de la Jungle
  4. Ça Plane Pour Moi
  5. Someday-Un Jour
  6. Something to Say
  1. Rock Around the Clock
  2. Victime de la Société #2
  3. Fond D l'Air Est Rouge
  4. Victime de la Société #1
  5. Quelque Chose À Dire
  6. Ave Fifi

Disk 2

  1. We Are All Getting Old
  2. Tour de France
  3. Euro-Vision
  4. Plus de Distance
  5. Dance to the Music
  6. Réalité
  7. A/B
  8. En Route Vers de Nouvelles Avent...
  1. Troppical
  2. Colonel Olrik Ha Ha Ha
  3. Soul Waves [Version 1]
  4. More Than Distance
  5. My Future
  6. Lakelele (Laquelle Elle Est)
  7. B Sides

Disk 3

  1. Brainwash
  2. Drama, Drama
  3. Haven't We Met Somewhere Before?
  4. Long Holiday
  5. Carbon Copy
  6. Exercise Is Good for You
  7. Sidmund Freud's Party
  8. Mata Hari
  1. Amour Toujours
  2. Loops
  3. Cloches et Sifflets
  4. Don't Put All Your Dreams in One...
  5. Brainwash [Long Version]
  6. Look of Love
  7. Basta

Disk 4

  1. Amour Toujours
  2. Raised by Snakes
  3. It Could Happen to You
  4. Second Hand
  5. Tell Me It's a Dream
  6. Vertigo
  7. Voice
  8. Radio-Radio
  9. Wonderful World
  1. I Don't Like Music
  2. Spike Jones
  3. Beautiful Li(f)E
  4. Dingo Bells
  5. I Want Your Brain
  6. Baby, When?
  7. Peanuts
  8. Happy End (I Wanna)
  9. Rendez-Vous Dans l'Espace

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Telex

Telex was a synth-disco trio formed in Brussels, Belgium, in 1978 by keyboardist Marc Moulin, who had previously performed with Cos. He was joined by vocalist Michel Moers and composer/synthesist Dan Lacksman, and together, Telex crafted a slick, stylish brand of Europop/disco with relaxed tempos and often-processed vocals. Their debut album, Looking for Saint-Tropez, w... Read more