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Various - Sur La Côte Nord: Musique Folklorique Du Nord Québec / Folklore Music Of Northern Québec album

Various - Sur La Côte Nord: Musique Folklorique Du Nord Québec / Folklore Music Of Northern Québec album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Sur La Côte Nord: Musique Folklorique Du Nord Québec / Folklore Music Of Northern Québec
  • Released: 1979
  • Style: Folk
  • MP3 version size: 1339 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1868 mb
  • Other: DTS MMF RA DXD MIDI AIFF ADX
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 746

Description

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These recordings were made during the months of October and November 1978 in Toronto, (Studio Ammo), and Tadoussac and Sautes-aux-moutons (on location). Some pieces on this record are quite old. In the case of La Marche Du Pendu (The Hang Man's March) the legend tells us that a man, falsely condemned to hang, borrowed his jailer's violin and composed this moving march on an instrument he had never played before in his life. Other pieces are quite recent and attest to the lasting popularity of the folkloric idiom.

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Quebec has a rich history of folklore, second only to that of the indigenous peoples. Folktales were told by Raconteurs, who could tell tales lasting several hours, or even tell a story over the course of several evenings. Christian beliefs and superstitions are present in most Quebec folklore. La chasse-galerie (the flying canoe) is a well-known folktale about a group of lumberjacks who make a pact with the devil. Demons, witches, and werewolves were common folk motifs.

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Nord-du-Québec is the largest, but the least populous, of the seventeen administrative regions of Quebec, Canada. With nearly 750,000 square kilometres (290,000 sq mi) of land area, and very extensive lakes and rivers, it covers much of the Labrador Peninsula and about 55% of the total land surface area of Quebec, while containing a little more than . % of the population.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Orel Quinn Rile Du Pendu 2:45
A2 Noel Tremblay "La Guigue À Jos Bouchard" 1:15
A3 Noel Tremblay La Bastringue 1:45
A4 Henri Otis Partie De Quadrille 1:50
A5 Henri Otis Le Petit Chien À Madame 2:05
A6 Henri Otis Jeunes Mariés Parlon En Donc 2:41
A7 Johnny Dugas Quand Pancho Allait Voir Les Filles 2:08
A8 Johnny Dugas Marche "Amcouil" 3:00
A9 Johnny Dugas Quand Ti-Jean Revient Du Bois 0:50
B1 Orel Quinn "Rile Sans Nom 3:00
B2 Orel Quinn Valse De La Cremayère
Composed By – Orel Quinn
2:40
B3 Orel Quinn Rile De Québec 3:00
B4 Johnny Dugas Chanson 2:00
B5 Noel Tremblay Brandy Canadien 2:55
B6 Noel Tremblay Valse Des Oiseaux Bleus 2:30
B7 Henri Otis Partie De Quadrille 2:55
B8 Henri Otis Rile Des Montagnards / Rile Des Oiseaux Moqueurs 4:10
B9 Johnny Dugas Chanson 1:45

Credits

  • Accordion – Henri Otis (tracks: A4 to A6, B7, B8), Johnny Dugas (tracks: A7 to A9, B4, B9), Orel Quinn (tracks: A1, B1 to B3)
  • Fiddle – Noel Tremblay (tracks: A2, A3, B5, B6)
  • Guitar – Jean Côté (tracks: A6, B6 to B8)
  • Producer – Pierre Ouellet

Notes

These recordings were made during the months of October and November 1978 in Toronto, (Studio Ammo), and Tadoussac and Sautes-aux-moutons (on location).

Some pieces on this record are quite old. In the case of La Marche Du Pendu (The Hang Man's March) the legend tells us that a man, falsely condemned to hang, borrowed his jailer's violin and composed this moving march on an instrument he had never played before in his life. Other pieces are quite recent and attest to the lasting popularity of the folkloric idiom.