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On February 12, 1976, Harmonium signed with Columbia Records' Quebec-based subsidiary, CBS Disques. [7] Drummer Denis Farmer (formerly of Ville Émard Blues Band, Contraction, and Toubabou) joined in late February 1976, after meeting Fiori and Valois when they were all recruited to play in Bo Diddley's live backing band for his Montreal show on February 13, 1976.
Harmonium is the eponymous debut album by Québécois folk rock band Harmonium. It was originally released on February 20, 1974, by Celebration Records, a subsidiary of Quality Records in Quebec. The release received numerous reissues over the years via such labels as Atlantic Records , Polydor Records , Gamma Records, and Quality Records ...
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[2] [6] [7] A few days after signing with CBS DIsques, the album was nominated for a Juno Award for Best-Selling Album of the Year and the band was nominated for Group of the Year. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Peter Burns was also nominated for Recording Engineer of the Year for his work on the release, as was Robert A. Morten (who executive-produced the album ...
Critics largely offered a warm reception to the album, particularly in the world of progressive rock, where it was praised well outside the borders of Quebec. Harmonium was invited to tour with Supertramp in Europe. [3] L'heptade ' s popularity grew in the Quebec musical scene, and the album has sold over 400,000 copies [6] since its release.
Harmonium en tournée is a live double album by Quebecer progressive rock band Harmonium, consisting of a full performance of its third studio album, L'heptade.The concert was recorded on June 20, 1977, at a sold-out event at the Malkin Bowl in Vancouver, British Columbia, [3] [2] during the band's lengthy L'heptade sur scène tour in promotion of the album.
When Harmonium disbanded in 1978, Fiori began collaborating with Richard Séguin to record Deux cents nuits à l'heure. This was also Séguin's first album after leaving the group Les Séguin . Most of the musicians from Harmonium appeared on the 1978 LP and again on Neil Chotem's Live au El Casino (1979) which included two new songs by Fiori ...