Traduit de l'anglais par Geneviève Rouleau Le récit extraordinaire d'une municipalité village unique des Laurentides! Les colons anglophones sont arrivés d'Argenteuil, au sud. Les francophones, pour leur part, venaient de l'est. Leur lieu de rencontre est aujourd'hui la municipalité de Morin-Heights. Tous les ingrédients - la langue, la religion et la culture - étaient réunis pour donner lieu à des conflits entre les deux peuples. …
Digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1976 album from the British Pop trio including bonus tracks. Signed to EMI in April 1974, consummate musicians David Paton/Billy Lyall/Stuart Tosh expertly meshed catchy tunes, punchy guitars and strong harmonies to score major international success with three albums in three years. This third album was recorded at Morin Heights in Quebec, Canada and this time had Roy Thomas Baker (Queen) producing. Heavier Power Pop sound and songwriting contributions from more band members mark this album as a progression. It still retains the Pilot stamp of quality, and yielded a major hit in the single 'Penny In My Pocket' . This edition features the demo version from David Paton's archive, together with three more unreleased songs as bonus tracks. RPM. 2009.
This 56 track 4 CD clamshell box set features all of the albums released by Pilot between 1974-77. Disc 1 is the debut From The Album Of The Same Name which features the hit single 'Magic' - a UK #11, it also hit #5 in the USA and #1 in Canada and has been featured in films such as Herbie: Fully Loaded, Happy Gilmore and Magic Roundabout. Three bonus cuts have been added including the ultra-rare 'Ra-Ta-Ta' single recorded under the name Scotch Mist. The second disc is the UK #48 hit album Second Flight. This features the international hit single 'January' - a UK #1, it also topped the charts in Australia, made #21 in Germany and the Top 100 in America. The song has also been regularly used in TV adverts for the Asda superstore! One of the bonus tracks is the UK #31 hit single 'Just A Smile'…
Moving Pictures, Rush’s eighth studio album, was originally released on February 12, 1981, and its adventurous yet accessible music catapulted the forward-thinking Canadian band to even newer heights as it began navigating the demands of a new decade. The album’s seven songs expertly blended Rush’s intrinsic prowess for channeling its progressive roots into radio-friendly arrangements, a template the band had mastered to a T all throughout its previous album, 1980’s deservedly lauded Permanent Waves. Moving Pictures was also the second of many Rush recording sessions at Le Studio in Morin-Heights, Quebec, which was ultimately nicknamed the trio’s own personal Abbey Road recording studio.
"Helpyourselfish" is the 5th studio album from Danish rock band D-A-D. It was released on March 1, 1995 and is the follow-up album to the highly successful album Riskin' It All. It features a break from most D-A-D-albums, with a heavier sound. Having released a post-punk/cowpunk album, a punk rock album, a heavy metal albums, and a hard rock album, D-A-D turn to alternative metal on this album, obviously inspired by the grunge and alternative rock and metal waves of the time. "Helpyourselfish" is probably D-A-D's heaviest album and contains some of the bands, for my money, best works of their entire career.