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Jacques Salvail - P'tit Bout De Langue Feeling flac mp3 download
Title:
P'tit Bout De Langue Feeling
Musician:
Jacques Salvail
Style:
Pop Rock
Released:
MP3 album size:
1998 mb
FLAC album size:
1709 mb
Other formats:
MIDI MPC AHX MP2 TTA XM ASF
Genre:
Rating:
4.7 ✪

Tracklist

A1 Frère Jacques
A2 P'tit Bout De Langue Feeling 3:01
A3 La Plymouth 2:37
A4 Bingo 3:00
A5 Y'a Pas De Mal 2:35
A6 Pour Les Enfants 3:28
B1 J'ai Besoin De Toi 3:03
B2 La Bugatti 3:03
B3 Rock'N Roll 3:46
B4 Toujours Plus Haut 3:18
B5 Ram Dam Di La Dam 3:48
B6 Frère Jacques

Credits

  • Arranged By, Co-producer, Keyboards, Art Direction – Christian Simard
  • Art Direction – P. Laberge, P. Tessier*
  • Art Direction, Bass – M. Vallée*
  • Art Direction, Co-producer – Y. Martin*
  • Art Direction, Drums – R. Roy*
  • Composed By – C. Simard* (tracks: A1-A6, B1, B3-B6)
  • Guitar – Germain Gauthier
  • Orchestra – Morse Code

Notes

Features Quebec progressive-psych rock band Morse Code Transmission on all tracks as the supporting band. All the original band members are here with the exception of the original guitarist who's replaced here by Germain Gauthier (misspelled on the credits as "Bermain Gauthier").

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 5479
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 5480

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Reviews:
  • Bludsong
I can vouch that this album is very close in feel to the independently-released Morse Code single, "Demain tout va changer"/"Prends ton temps" (also released via the Trans-World family of labels, this time on a "Morse Code" vanity label instead of their Image subsidiary), and at times not that far from the lighter sides of Morse Code's French "trilogie" of albums from the '70s, those being their most progressive offerings (only matched somewhat by their reunion CD, "...D'un autre monde"). Recommended listening for the hardcore Morse Code fan!
  • Malien
In the early 70's, popular Quebec singer & TV host Jacques Salvail briefly ventured into somewhat heavier prog-friendly rock....taking the approach of other popular Quebec 'crooners" of the time, and following the lead of Jean-Pierre Ferland ("Jaune"), Donald Lautrec ("Fluffy") and Pierre Lalonde ("Inouik").Following their two album contract with RCA, progressive rock band Morse Code Transmission (featured at ProgQuebec) joined forces with Salvail, touring with him and collaborating on this one album (released on the local micro-label "Image"), with the group's founder Christian Simard co-writing 11 of the 12 tracks.Within the next year, the band signed with Capitol Records, shortening their name officially to "Morse Code", and they ultimately released 4 brilliant Genesis-Yes-influenced Prog albums.