- Auprès De Ma Bande
- 1993 - Peer Music B12462 CD (FRA)
- Track List
- Auprès De Ma Bande (Gary Wicknam, Soldat Louis)
- Never Alone Dans Mes Dreams (Gary Wicknam, Soldat Louis)
- Marylou (Gary Wicknam)
- J'ai Pas D'soleil (Gary Wicknam, Soldat Louis)
- Bobby Sands (Gary Wicknam)
- Donnez-Nous Des Bars (Gary Wicknam)
- Bow Lane (Soldat Louis)
- Femmes De Légende (Gary Wicknam)
- Petits Princes, Demi-Deux (Gary Wicknam)
- The Wild Rover (Trad. Arr. René Degodza)
- Navigateur (Gary Wicknam)
- Anarshit (Gary Wicknam)
- Y'a Pire (Gary Wicknam, Soldat Louis)
- Ferme Tag Répondit Lec (Gary Wicknam, Soldat Louis)
- Musicians
- Soldat Louis: Guitars, Banjo Lélé & Vocals
- Gary Wicknam: Harmonica & Vocals
- Ray Fean: Drums
- Eoghan O'Neil: Bass
- Dave Keary: Guitar
- René Degodza: Keyboards, Percussion, Accordion & Vocals
- Bertrand Coqueugniot: Banjo (Tracks: 1, 10)
- Colm McCaughy: Violin (Tracks: 1, 2, 10, 14)
- Mick Hanly: Acoustic Guitar (Tracks: 2, 6, 8, 10, 13)
- Sean Garvey: Accordion (Track: 2)
- Downs Thompson: Violin (Tracks: 3, 9)
- Davy Spillane: Uilleann Pipes (Tracks: 5, 8, 10, 13)
- Vinnie Kilduff: Flute (Tracks: 5, 6, 7, 8, 13)
- Loïc Taillebrest: Cornemuse (Bagpipes) & Bombarde (Tracks: 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12)
- Niall Toner: Mandolin (Track: 5)
- Shane MacGowan: Vocals (Track: 10)
- Sinéad O'Connor: Harmony Vocals (Track: 10)
- Credits
- Recorded at Bow Lane Recording Studio, Dublin, January 1993
- Mixed at Studio Davout, Paris, February/March 1993
- Engineer: Daniel Vallancien
- Assistant Dublin: Niait O'Sullivan
- Assistant Paris: Hubert Salou
- Artistic Direction: Gary Wicknam
- Arrangements: René Degodza
- Production: Bertrand Coqueugniot for Peermusic
- Coordination in Dublin: Darragh M. Kettle
- Front Photos: Vloo
- Booklet Photos: Aphra Kerr
- Graphic Design: Nuit de Chine
- Thanks: Darragh "Hello are you okay" Kettle, Rannoch Donald, Ray Fean, Eoghan O'Neill, Dave Keary, Shane McGowan, Sinéad O'Connor, Terry O'Neill, Elane Rooney, Gary Nevin and the staff of Bow Lane, Alexeï, Corinne Van Montagu, Michel Guillanneuf, and the Fratelli-Crosio accordions
Original French translated via Google Translate.