HarmoniumLes Cinq Saisons

Label:

Celebration – CEL-1900

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album , Gatefold

Country:

Canada

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Symphonic Rock

Tracklist

A1 Vert
Lyrics By [Paroles]S. Fiori*
Music By [Musique]M. Normandeau*
5:34
A2 Dixie
Lyrics By [Paroles]S. Fiori*
Music By [Musique]S. Fiori*
3:26
A3 Depuis L'Automne
Lyrics By [Paroles]S. Fiori*
Music By [Musique]S. Fiori*
10:25
B1 En Pleine Face
Lyrics By [Paroles]S. Fiori*
Music By [Musique]S. Fiori*
Ondes MartenotMarie Bernard
4:51
B2 Histoires Sans Paroles
Music By [Musique]S. Fiori*
Vocals [Voix]Judy Richard*
17:12

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured ByQuality Records Limited
  • Manufactured ByDisques Quality Limitée
  • Distributed ByQuality Records Limited
  • Distributed ByDisques Quality Limitée
  • Copyright ©Disques Quality Limitée
  • Recorded AtStudio Six
  • Lacquer Cut AtDisques SNB Ltée.

Credits

  • Accordion [Accordéon], DulcimerMichel Normandeau
  • Arranged By [Arrangements]Harmonium
  • Bass [Basse]Louis Valois
  • Concert Flute [Flûtes Traversières En Sol Et En Do], Piccolo Flute [Piccolo], Soprano Saxophone [Sax Soprano], Clarinet [Clarinette], Bass Clarinet [Clarinette Basse], Recorder [Flûte À Bec]Pierre Daigneault
  • Electric Piano [Piano Électrique]Serge Locat
  • Engineer [Ingenieur]Peter Burns
  • Executive-Producer [Producteur Delegue]R.A. (Bob) Morten*
  • Grand Piano, Mellotron, Synthesizer [Synthétiseur]Serge Locat
  • Guitar [Guitare 6 Cordes]Serge Fiori
  • Illustration [Illustrations]Louis-Pierre Bougie
  • Lacquer Cut BySnB*
  • Liner NotesSerge Fiori
  • Mixed By [Mixage]Peter Burns
  • ProducerPeter Burns
  • Supervised By [Directeur Artistique]Yves Ladouceur
  • Twelve-String Guitar [Guitare 12 Cordes], Concert Flute [Flûte Traversière], Mandolin [Mandoline], Harp [Zither Harp], Cymbal [2 Secondes De Symbales], Bass Drum, Spoons [Cuillères]Serge Fiori
  • Vocals [Voix]Serge Fiori

Notes

Comes in a gatefold sleeve, with a printed folded insert containing the credits and some lyrics.

Edition written in french
Label name (Célébration) is printed with accents on the letters " é ".
On bottom of back cover: Manufactured and distributed in Canada by: — Fabrique et distribue au Canada par: Quality Records Limited.

On sleeve: ©1975 Canada — Disques Quality Limitée
Fabriqué et distribué au Canada par Disques Quality Limitée.

Cat# on labels: CEL 1900
Cat# on insert: CEL-1900

Side 1 is written as 'Face 1' and Side 2 is written as 'Face 2'.

Enregistré au Studio Six pendant que Montréal divaguait (1975).
Directeur artistique pour Concept Québec.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Face 1 runouts): CEL-1900 A SNB
  • Matrix / Runout (Face 2 runouts): CEL-1900 B SNB

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Les Cinq Saisons (LP, Album, Gatefold) Celebration CEL 1900, CEL-1900 Canada 1975
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Les Cinq Saisons (LP, Album, Gatefold) Celebration CEL 1900, CEL-1900 Canada 1975
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Les Cinq Saisons (8-Track Cartridge, Album) Celebration CEL8-1900 Canada 1975
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Les Cinq Saisons (Cassette, ) Celebration CEL 4-1900 Canada 1975
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Les Cinq Saisons (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) Gamma 68517, 68 517 1977

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Reviews

  • GaboWabo's avatar
    GaboWabo
    Listen to this with some shrooms and you will understand the cover and the music, completely mind blowing music! It goes well with mind altering substances, preferably shrooms.
    • David_YangXiaolong's avatar
      Edited 2 years ago
      Mine is a side-A-worn-out copy. It is NM from the looking! I am so sad it's such a great album……
      But judging from the comment here I am not sure now.
      Does anyone hear distortion towards high pitch instruments?
      • Beachbeatle1's avatar
        Beachbeatle1
        Pastoral romantic synthesis between prog rock & folk with some Dixieland & French-styled elements added, oh & no drums. A hippie-inspired ode to nature with French lyrics & challenging yet attractive accessible melodies.
        A beautiful album with incredible charm.
        • kalervon's avatar
          kalervon
          Marie Bernard (https://discogs.cinepelis.org/artist/774737-Marie-Bernard) played ondes martenot on this.. can anyone add her to the credits ?
          • Ticat's avatar
            Ticat
            Finally got a decent copy of this. The thing just makes me smile (even if I do not speak French). Good music is good music....
            • Expansive09's avatar
              Expansive09
              One my favorite French pseudo prog/folk bands. Very nicely composed music with vocal harmonies, lush keyboard arrangements, a hint of romanticism and melancholia. Who cares if you dont understand the dialect the instrumental ages speak an amazing aural poetry! This I think was the highlight of their very short catalog.
              • Chemguy's avatar
                Chemguy
                I bought this album in Montreal when on a grade twelve student exchange in 1979. I have treasured it ever since. Attention prog fans and audiophiles!...This album is a sonic delight; the guitars shimmer, the vocals are crisp without sibilance, and the bass is accurate and big! Great band, great recording.

                A hearty recommendation from a smitten Anglophone Canadian...

                • progfan97402's avatar
                  progfan97402
                  Second album by this group from Quebec. Harmonium was hugely popular in Quebec, but if you mention an Anglophone Canadian about them, you're more liable to get a blank expression. Thanks to the cultural divide in Canada (French speaking Quebec, rest of Canada English speaking), it's little surprise French singing artists have a difficult time outside the borders of Quebec (Celine Dion realized if she was to be heard outside of Quebec, and perhaps outside Canada, she had to record in English, which she did after 1990, and of course she succeeded big time). Plus my personal experience of running into Anglophone Canadians who never heard of Harmonium. But I'm not surprised. It also demonstrates very well with Harmonium's 1977 live album En Tournée (released in 1980). That album was recorded live in Vancouver, BC, and Serge Fiori chose to greet the Anglophone audience with a "Bon jour" which did not get an enthusiastic response. Luckily the audience was much more responsive towards the music.

                  Serge Fiori certainly had greater ambitions, he obviously didn't want to think of Harmonium as just a folk group. Along with Michel Normandeau and Louis Valois, he now included keyboardist Serge Locat and Pierre Daigneault making it a five piece. He also included Marie Bernard Pagé (of Et Cetera, who themselves would see an album out the following year, in 1976) guesting on "En Pleine Face" playing an old electronic prototype called the Ondes Martenot (you can hear that on a handful of episodes of the first season of Star Trek during the closing credits, it's the version of the theme song where the female chorus sounds more electronic than usual). Plus Judy Richards providing backing vocals. This album finds the band between the folk music of their first album, and a much more progressive leaning ambitions on the other hand. "Vert" and "En Pleine Face" is more in folk territory. The later even featuring accordion showing the French-influence of their music and Quebecois culture in general. For progheads, "Depuis L'Automne" and "Histoire sans Parole" are totally essential. While still retaining an acoustic feel, these are extended numbers where Serge Locat just loads it with the Mellotron. This is the reason you need this album if you love the sound of the Mellotron! Les Cinq Saisons translates as "The Five Seasons", so one might think of Vivaldi as an inspiration (although you'll hear no Vivaldi on this album, be it excerpt, his music, or in the style of), but then there's that mythical fifth season. "Dixie" has more of a Dixieland influence, particularly with the use of clarinet. "Vert" shows a bit of a progressive influence, particularly the part with the electric piano solo, but apparently this group had stretched this piece to around 20 minutes long live by including extended jams. The original had such a short jam it's little wonder why they stretched it out live.

                  There is no doubt this is one of the highlights of the prog scene in Quebec, and this is a great album to try if you want to be familiar with that scene!

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