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Québec Love: La collection / Quebec Love: La collection

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Download links and information about Québec Love: La collection / Quebec Love: La collection by Robert Charlebois. This album was released in 1971 and it belongs to World Music, Pop genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:12:59 minutes.

Artist: Robert Charlebois
Release date: 1971
Genre: World Music, Pop
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:12:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Demain l'hiver 2:08
2. California 3:28
3. La marche du président 4:31
4. Lindberg 5:26
5. Engagement 7:20
6. Dolorès 4:23
7. Te v'la 2:12
8. Les ailes d'un ange 4:06
9. Tout écartillé 4:40
10. Sensation 5:09
11. Québec Love 2:49
12. La fin du monde 4:01
13. Miss Pepsi 2:55
14. Madame Bertrand 3:34
15. Mon pays 4:44
16. Le violent seul (S'chus tanné) 2:21
17. Ordinaire 5:21
18. Ya sa pichou 3:51

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Robert Charlebois' discography is plagued by halfhearted budget-priced collections from both the vinyl and digital ages. The best-of Gamma released in 1993 as part of the series Québec Love la Collection stands three heads atop any other similar release. For the fan used to short (the Collection Souvenir CDs barely pass the 30-minute mark), arbitrary, unremastered collections, this CD is a miracle. Through 79 minutes of music, it covers the complete Gamma period, essentially Charlebois' psychedelic years from 1967 to 1971. All the essential tracks have been included ("Lindberg," "Te V'la," "Ordinaire"), except for "Le Mont Athos" and "Mr. Plum," but their exclusion is understandable. The track selection was left to a handful of Quebec music journalists instead of some record company executive. All tracks have been remastered and are presented in chronological order. Casual listeners will find Québec Love la Collection a comprehensive set of the singer/songwriter's best early songs and some of the wildest music he has ever recorded. Considering the complete albums are very short (35 minutes) and cost a lot on import, this CD comes strongly recommended. ~ François Couture, Rovi