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In August 1980, a live recording of L'heptade, recorded in June 1977 in Vancouver, was released as a double album, Harmonium en tournée. In 2007, all three of Harmonium's studio albums were named among the 100 greatest Canadian albums of all time in Bob Mersereau's book The Top 100 Canadian Albums.
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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Les cinq saisons is regarded as "one of the best transitional albums ever recorded and an essential item in Québec's music history." [1] It spent sixteen weeks on RPM's Top Albums chart, peaking to number 46.
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. At the 2017 Polaris Music Prize, the album won the public vote for the Heritage Prize in the 1976-1985 category. [7]
The Penguin Café Orchestra – Music for a Found Harmonium; Les Negresses Vertes – Face A La Mer (massive attack remix) Zuell – Olas de sal; A. R. Rahman – Mumbai theme tune; A Man Called Adam – Easter song; John Martyn – Sunshine's Better (Talvin Singh remix) José Padilla – Come Back; U2 – In a Little While (N.O.W. remix) Moby ...
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.