Enfin Réunis
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Released | 2001 | |||
Recorded | studio Economik | |||
Genre | Alternative rock(néo-trad) | |||
Label | La Tribu | |||
Producer | Les Cowboys Fringants | |||
Les Cowboys Fringants chronology | ||||
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Enfin Réunis (Finally Reunited) is the name of the fifth album by Québécois néo-trad band Les Cowboys Fringants. It's a double album (2 CD). This album is actually the first two albums by Les Cowboys Fringants and . It was created due to high demand as the two first albums were desirable object to hard core fans[...]despite the musical errors, simple songs, and the "cheapo" side of recordings.[1]
The CD cover show pictures of both albums with their respective title with the note: Enfin Reunis les deux premiers disques broche a foin - finally united the sloppy first two albums [2] The first album 12 grandes chansons picture looks like a bad black and white photocopy and has the format of a cassette tape, since it was originally released on tape cassette only. We decided to record a tape so our friends would have a souvenir.[1]
The inside booklet goes on for 13 pages on the history of the band and the two albums. Interesting note the recording of the first album was done for about $800. A quote from Karl Tremblay stating: In those days it didn't take long to create a song. We did not bother too much, even if it did not rime we didn't care. On Sur mon canapé J-F Pauzé states We did not practice the songs enough before getting in the studio. It gave a special album with numerous errors and a "botched" aspect. The songs were good but it sounded sloppy'.[1]
Track listing[]
12 grandes chansons[]
- Les routes du bonheur - 3:36
- Awikatchikaën - 2:50
- Evangéline - 3:40
- Cass de pouelle - 3:20
- L'agacepésie - 3:16
- Dieudonné Rastapopoulos - 3:52
- Platsburg - 3:39
- Willie Jos Hachey - 2:34
- Gaétane - 4:38
- Repentigny-by-the-sea - 2:39
- Le hurlot - 3:21
- Impala blues - 4:46
Sur mon canapé[]
- Marcel Galarneau (Tremblay, Pauzé) - 2:43
- Le plombier (Pauzé, Tremblay, Lebeau) - 3:06
- Spécial #6 (Tremblay, Pauzé) - 3:51
- Maurice au bistro (Pauzé, Lépine) - 3:48
- Goldie (Lebeau) - 3:30
- Denise Martinez (Pauzé, Lebeau) - 3:07
- Mon pays (reel des Aristocrates) (Pauzé, Lépine) - 4:49
- Le quai de Berthier (Lebeau, Pauzé, Tremblay) - 4:57
- Grosse femme (Pauzé, Caza) - 3:15
- La gosse à Comeau (Pauzé) - 5:19
- La culbute (Pauzé, Lebeau) - 2:39
- Banlieue (Pauzé) - 4:42
Band members[]
- Karl Tremblay - Lead vocals, wrong notes,[3] and animal noises
- J-F Pauzé - guitars, vocals
- Marie-Annick Lépine - Violin, Accordion, Mandolin, vocals
- Jérome Dupras - bass, vocals
- Dominique Lebeau - drums, "Blue thing", and dance
Additional credits[]
Enfin Réunis[]
- Sing, played, more or less arranged, produced by Les Cowboys Fringants
- Official "Guest Star": Vincent Caza (acoustic guitar on "Grosse Femme")
- Les productions Louboy International
- Distribution Exclusive: DEP
12 grandes chansons[]
- Sound and mixing: Marc-André Lepage (studio Economik), July 1997
- Album cover infographics: Alex Bex for Démodisk
- Lyrics: Karl Tremblay and J-F Pauzé
- Music: J-F Pauzé
Sur mon canapé[]
- Sound and mixing: Dominic Despins (studio Economik), November 1998
- Photos: J-F Pauzé and Jessica Violette
- Infographics: Bob Fish
Notes[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Booklet
- ^ 'sloppy' loosely translated from Quebec expression 'Broche a foin'
- ^ 'wrong notes' actually in booklet
- Les Cowboys Fringants albums
- 2001 compilation albums