Jusqu'aux p'tites heures

Jusqu’ aux p’tites heures
Studio album by La Bottine Souriante
Released 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre Folk
Length 49:48
Label Les Productions Mille-Pattes
Producer La Bottine Souriante
La Bottine Souriante chronology
J'voudrais changer d'chapeau
(1988)
Jusqu' aux p'tites heures
(1991)
La Mistrine
(1994)

Jusqu’ aux p’tites heures (English: "Until the wee hours") is a studio album by Canadian folk band La Bottine Souriante. Released in 1991, it contains an assortment of reels as well as traditional songs with the addition of modern instruments. The theme of alcohol is recurrent in this album. The album was certified Platinum by the CRIA in December 2002.[1]

Track listing

all songs arranged by La Bottine Souriante, except track 12, with additional arrangers specified.

  1. "La chanson du quéteux" (Ovila Légaré - arranged by Jean Fréchette)
  2. "Le reel de Pointe-au-Pic" (Traditional - arr. Denis Fréchette, J. Fréchette)
  3. "Un p'tit coup mesdames" (Traditional)
  4. "Nuit sauvage" (Michel Bordeleau - arr. J. Fréchette)
  5. "Par un dimanche au soir (ou Ninette)" (Traditional - arr. J. Fréchette)
  6. "L'Acadienne" (Traditional - arr. J. Fréchette)
  7. "Émilien" (Raymond Lévesque - arr. J. Fréchette)
  8. "Corps mort" (Traditional - arr. D. Fréchette, J. Fréchette) and "Fleur de Mandragore" (Bordeleau - arr. J. Fréchette)
  9. "Turlutte des 33 voleurs" (Michel Faubert)
  10. "Brandy Payette" (Traditional - arr. D. Fréchette, J. Fréchette)
  11. "Picoro" (Traditional)
  12. "«Dérap» de la guerre" (Yves Lambert)

Personnel

Credits

References

  1. "Gold & Platinum Certification – December 2002". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2010-08-20.
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