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2004 studio album by Les Cowboys Fringants
La Grand-Messe | ||||
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Studio album by Les Cowboys Fringants | ||||
Released | 2004 | |||
Recorded | Studio 270 | |||
Genre | Néo-trad | |||
Label | La Tribu | |||
Producer | La Compagnie Larivée-Cabot-Champagne for Les Disque De La Tribu | |||
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La Grand-Messe is the sixth studio album by the French Canadian néo-trad band Les Cowboys Fringants.
Track listing
- Intro (Lépine) – 1:05
- Les étoiles filantes (Pauzé) – 4:25
- Ti-cul (Pauzé) – 3:08
- 8 secondes (Pauzé) – 4:05
- Plus rien (Pauzé) – 3:37
- Hannah (Pauzé, Lépine, Dupras) – 5:24
- Symphonie pour Caza (Pauzé) – 5:36
- La reine (Pauzé) – 2:50
- En attendant/Le reel de nos gens (Pauzé/Lépine) – 4:49
- Lettre à Lévesque (Pauzé) – 3:46
- Ces temps-ci (Pauzé) – 3:59
- Ma belle Sophie (Lépine) – 3:31
- Shish taouk (Les Cowboys Fringants) – 1:42
- Camping Ste-Germaine (Pauzé) – 3:35
- Si la vie vous intéresse (Pauzé, Lépine) – 5:55
- Épilogue : Si tu penses un peu comme ça (Pauzé, Lebeau) – 4:52
Booklet
Guest musician
- Ivanhoe Jolicoeur: trumpet, flügelhorn
Additional credits
- String arrangement: Marie-Annick Lépine
- Brass section arrangement: J-F Pauzé1, D. Jespersen, I. Jolicoeur
- Musical arrangement: Each band member does their own arrangements
- Realization: Les Cowboys Fringants and Robert Langlois
- Sound: Robert Langlois
- Mixing: Robert Langlois
- Mastering: Jim Rabchuck, Audiobec
- Cover concept: Colette Beaudin and Valérie Dupras
- Graphics: Jo-Anne Bolduc
- Guest star: Vincent Caza
Special notes
- Album composed at L'Assomption between January and August 2004
- Arranged between Saint-Charles-de-Mandeville and Montreal, 2004
- Recorded between June and October 2004, Studio 270, in Outremont
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