Aux armes et cætera

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Aux armes et cætera is a 1979 reggae-influenced studio album by French singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg, famous for its controversial reworking of the French national anthem.

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instanceOf reggae album
studio album
artist Serge Gainsbourg NERFINISHED
basedOn La Marseillaise NERFINISHED
chronologicallyFollows L'Homme à tête de chou NERFINISHED
chronologicallyPrecedes Enregistrement public au Théâtre Le Palace NERFINISHED
composer Serge Gainsbourg NERFINISHED
controversy use of La Marseillaise in a reggae arrangement
countryOfOrigin France
featuresArtist Robbie Shakespeare NERFINISHED
Sly Dunbar NERFINISHED
The I Threes NERFINISHED
format compact disc
vinyl record
genre chanson
reggae
hasCoverArtBy Serge Gainsbourg NERFINISHED
hasInfluence French reggae scene
hasPart Aux armes et cætera (song) NERFINISHED
hasTrack Aux armes et cætera (song) NERFINISHED
Des laids des laids
Dieu fumeur de havanes
Javanaise remake
Les locataires NERFINISHED
Lola Rastaquouère NERFINISHED
Marilou reggae dub
Mickey Maousse NERFINISHED
Pas long feu
Vieille canaille
hasType concept album
language French
lyricist Serge Gainsbourg NERFINISHED
mainSubject French identity
politics
provocation in popular music
notableFor controversial reworking of the French national anthem
partOf discography of Serge Gainsbourg
performer Serge Gainsbourg NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication France NERFINISHED
producer Philippe Lerichomme NERFINISHED
Serge Gainsbourg NERFINISHED
recordedIn Jamaica NERFINISHED
recordLabel Philips Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1979
titleLanguage French

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Serge Gainsbourg notableWork Aux armes et cætera