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Dionne-Brégent - Deux

Dionne-Brégent - Deux

Musician: Dionne-Brégent
Album title: Deux
Style: Prog Rock, Ambient
Released: 1977
Country: Canada
Size MP3 version: 1406 mb
Size APE version: 1804 mb
Size WMA version: 1341 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 686
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Genre: Electronic / Rock

Dionne-Brégent - Deux

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Tracklist

A1 Ouverture 6:10
Le Prophète (Suite Fraternelle) (17:47)
A2.1 Dans La Mémoire 2:40
A2.2 Évocation De Rê 2:57
A2.3 Léthargie 1:03
A2.4 Chant Fraternel 2:44
A2.5 Danse Françoyse (Médiéval Électrique) 1:51
A2.6 Gratte-Ciel Polyphonique / Postlude 6:52
Campus (10:06)
B1.1 Population
B1.2 Plage
B1.3 Confrontation
B1.4 Pourquoi Pas
B1.5 Fix
B1.6 Surpopulation
B1.7 Corrida
B1.8 Code-Data
B1.9 Implosion
B2 Transit-Express 9:52

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Capitol Records-EMI Of Canada Limited
  • Distributed By – Capitol Records-EMI Of Canada Limited
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Capitol Records-EMI Of Canada Limited
  • Copyright (c) – Éditions Expérience
  • Recorded At – Studio Marko
  • Mastered At – Disques SNB Ltée.
  • Published By – Experience Publishing Inc

Credits

  • Arranged By – Dionne-Brégent
  • Clavinet, Effects [Echoplex, Leslie 925], Mellotron, Sequencer [Mémorisateur De Séquence Oberheim], Keyboards [Orchestron], Organ [Orgue Farfisa Professional Duo], Pedalboard [Pédale De Basse Taurus De Moog], Piano [Piano Acoustique Yamaha], Electric Piano [Piano Fender-Rhodes], Synthesizer [Mini-Moog] – Michel-Georges Brégent
  • Congas – Pierre Cormier
  • Cover [Réalisation De La Pochette] – Guy Hubert, Groupe Graphitti*
  • Design [Conception De La Pochette] – Marc Desjardins
  • Drums [Batterie], Castanets [Castagnettes], Bells [Cloches Tubulaires], Cymbal [Cymbales Frappées], Glockenspiel, Gong, Tambora [Petit Tambour Saharien], Timbales, Triangle, Vibraphone, Xylophone – Vincent Dionne
  • Engineer [Ingénieur Du Son] – André Perreault, André Perreault
  • Executive-Producer [Producteur Délégué], Mixed By [Mixage] – Christian Julliard
  • Executive-Producer [Producteurs Exécutifs], Mixed By [Mixage] – Dionne-Brégent
  • Harp [Harpe] – Margot Morris
  • Management [Gérance] – Denise Fahroud
  • Mastered By – Al*
  • Music By – Dionne-Brégent (tracks: A2.1 to B1.9), Vincent Dionne (tracks: A1, B2)
  • Producer [Directeur Artistique] – Pierre Dubord
  • Strings [Quatour À Cordes (Alto)] – Eugène Robitaille
  • Trombone – Albert Devito, J. P. Carpentier*
  • Trumpet [Trompettes] – Denis Lagacé, Guy Archambeault
  • Violin [Violons] – Johanne Arel, Raymond Dessaint
  • Violoncello [Violoncelle] – André Migneault

Notes

The legal note on the vinyl labels is : « Marque de commerces de Capitol Records Inc. - Manufacturé au Canada par Disques Capitol-EMI du Canada Ltée. Tout droit du propriétaire de l'oeuvre enregistrés réservés - Duplication, exécution publique, radiophonique de ce disque interdites. »

On this similar version, the legal note start as « "Capitol" est une marque déposée de Capitol Records Inc. [...] »

No duration given for B1 subtracks.
© Éditions Expérience
CAM Canada Ltée (BMI)
Experience Publishing Inc.
(CAPAC)
℗ 1977 Disques Capitol-EMI Du Canada Limitee

MAPL logo indicates all titles 100% Canadian content

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A run-out area - Variant 1): SNB-Al [Capitol "target" logo] S-1-70-052-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A run-out area - Variant 2): SNB-Al [Capitol "target" logo] S-1-70-052-3
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B run-out area): SNB-Al [Capitol "target" logo] S-2-70-052-3
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Rights Society: CAPAC

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
4XT-70052 Dionne-Brégent Deux ‎(Cass, Album) Capitol Records 4XT-70052 Canada 1977
ST-70.052 Dionne-Brégent Deux ‎(LP, Album) Capitol Records ST-70.052 Canada 1977



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This is the second album (naturally, as "Deux" is French for "Two") by Vincent Dionne and Michel-Georges Brégent out of Quebec. This is quite a stark contrast to their debut, Et le Troisième Jour, as the avant garde approach had been ditched in favor of a more prog rock approach, giving it a much more friendly vibe. Dionne now included a traditional rock drum set on top of the tons of percussion he uses. It proves he has no problem in the drumming department, having a full understanding of rock and fusion drumming. Brégent used tons of great keyboards including Farfisa Professional Duo organ, Mini-Moog, Vako Orchestron, Mellotron, Fender Rhodes electric piano, and clavinet. They also get some help from a string quartet, and even a harp player. The electronic side comes from the heavy use of the Mini-Moog, with "Transit-Express" being the most overtly-electronic number on this album, while "Le Prophète" is closer to symphonic prog, done in their own style. I am particularly fond of the "Danse Françoyse" section where Brégent does a medieval-influenced melody on the synth. "Campus" shows the more fusion-end of things, there's even a short drum solo. Given the approach of this album, I wouldn't be surprised in the least if this sold a few more copies in Quebec than its predecessor. If you were intimidated by their debut, I can still highly recommend this album. It all comes down to the mileage you'll get. If you like electronic more on the avant garde side, Et le Troisième Jour is what I recommend, those who prefer a more prog leaning album should go for Deux. Personally I enjoy them equally, so it's really your decision which one you prefer.