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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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Si on avait besoin d'une cinquième saison (french for If We Needed a Fifth Season), better known as Les cinq saisons (The Five Seasons), is the second studio album by Canadian progressive folk/rock band Harmonium. It was released on April 15, 1975, in Canada by Celebration Records, a subsidiary of Quality Records.
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Swordfishtrombones bursts forth with a dizzying array of instruments never previously heard on a Waits album, including marimba, harmonium, bagpipes, and African and Indonesian percussion ...
L'heptade is the third and final album from Harmonium, in which the band made a serious foray into progressive rock. It was released as a double - LP in 1976. It remains one of the best-known popular music double albums in Quebec.
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.