Férré Grignard (stylized: FĒRRĒ GRIGNARD) is Belgian singer-songwriter Ferre Grignard's third solo album. Released in 1972, it was a significant departure from the psychedelic nature of the last album, Captain Disaster.[1]
FĒRRĒ GRIGNARD | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1972 | |||
Genre | Rock, skiffle, blues rock | |||
Label | Les Disques Motors | |||
Ferre Grignard chronology | ||||
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Singles from FĒRRĒ GRIGNARD | ||||
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Track list
editAll music is composed by Ferre Grignard except where indicated
No. | Title | Lyrics | Length |
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1. | "Fog Trouble" | Jozef Hermans | |
2. | "I've Gotta Cheat Ya Baby" | Hermans | |
3. | "She's Back" | Hermans | |
4. | "Cool It Baby" | Michel Overkom |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Length |
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1. | "Lazy John" | ||
2. | "Be My Guest Lord" | Overkom | |
3. | "The Muze" | Hermans | |
4. | "Chully Chully Mr. Fries" | Hermans |
Personnel
edit- Ferre Grignard: vocals, guitar [2]
- Emilius Fingertips: washboard
- Derroll Adams: banjo
- Gilles Papiri: bass
- François Auger: drums
- George Toet Smits: guitar, harmonica
- Slim Pezin: lead guitar
- Koen de Bruyn: piano
References
edit- ^ Ferre Grignard - Ferre Grignard, 1972, retrieved 2024-11-29
- ^ "Ferre Grignard - Férré Grignard (1972)". Jezus Factory Records. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
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