Tout l'monde est malheureux
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Tout l'monde est malheureux is an album by the Ensemble Claude-Gervaise, an early music group from Montreal, Quebec led by Gilles Plante. The album was released on Solo Records in 1976 as SO 25503.
All tracks on the album were written by Quebec folksinger and poet Gilles Vigneault. Pierre F. Breault was responsible for the arrangements and orchestrations.
The following instruments are featured on the album: flûtes à bec, cromorne, chalémie, flûte traversière, hautbois du Poitou, dulciane, chalumeau, saqueboute, viole de gambe, épinette, vièle, épinette des Vosges, portatif, cervelat, cloches, percussions, luth, voix.
The musicians on the album are not listed.
[edit] Tracks
- Le doux chagrin
- Quand vous mourrez de nos amours
- La danse à St-Dilon
- Suite: Jean Bourgeois; Jack Monnoloy; Pendant que ...; La manikoutai
- La plus courte chanson
- Tout l'monde est malheureux
- Gros Pierre
- La chanson démodée
- Mon bateau mon quai
- Tam di delam
- Mon pays
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