Été 67

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Été 67 (Summer of 67; the name is inspired by the 1967 Summer of Love) is a rock band created in 1998 in Esneux (near Liège), Belgium. They generally sing in French, but also do some covers in English (like I'm Waiting for the Man, Venus in Furs or Simple Twist of Fate, Soul of a Man) and Dutch. They musically sound between The Smiths and Jacques Dutronc, with a singer inspired by Bertrand Cantat of Noir Desir.

They are now one of the most popular live acts in French-speaking Belgium.

The Belgian label (distribution "Bang!") released on April 13, 2005 a first untitled EP including the song Le quartier de la gare which became quite popular on Belgian radios. Their first untitled LP was released on March 3, 2006, with a special 2 CDs edition released on March 27, 2007.

They signed with the French independent label Wagram Music, and released an eponymous EP and LP during summer 2007[1] with different track listings.

They record their second album during summer 2009 in Brussels and Paris.

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Été 67 / Demos 2003
Été 67 / EP (Belgian release)
Été 67 / LP (Belgian release)
Été 67 / LP - Special Edition (Belgian release)
Été 67 / Le quartier de la gare (French release)
Été 67 / LP (French release)
Été 67 / Passer la frontière

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