Jaune (album)
Jaune is an album by Jean-Pierre Ferland, released in 1970. Considered an enduring classic of Canadian and Quebec music, the album was named the 71st greatest Canadian album of all time in Bob Mersereau's 2007 book The Top 100 Canadian Albums. It was the only francophone album from Quebec named to the list besides the three studio albums by Harmonium. American musicians, guitarist David Spinozza, bassist Tony Levin & drummer Jim Young played on this album. On keyboards - mainly piano -, synthesizer and arrangements, Michel Robidoux was the leader.
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Jaune (album)
Jaune is an album by Jean-Pierre Ferland, released in 1970. Considered an enduring classic of Canadian and Quebec music, the album was named the 71st greatest Canadian album of all time in Bob Mersereau's 2007 book The Top 100 Canadian Albums. It was the only francophone album from Quebec named to the list besides the three studio albums by Harmonium. American musicians, guitarist David Spinozza, bassist Tony Levin & drummer Jim Young played on this album. On keyboards - mainly piano -, synthesizer and arrangements, Michel Robidoux was the leader.
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Jaune est le 10e album studio ...... eatles sorti un an auparavant.
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Jaune is an album by Jean-Pier ...... ard in the 1960-1975 category.
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Jaune est le 10e album studio ...... eatles sorti un an auparavant.
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Jaune is an album by Jean-Pier ...... ichel Robidoux was the leader.
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