Chic de ville
Chic de ville is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock musician Daniel Bélanger, released March 5, 2013 on Audiogram.[1] Inspired in part by his experience composing a theatrical score for a 2010 production of Michel Tremblay's play Les Belles-sœurs, on Chic de ville Bélanger explores elements of country music and rockabilly.[2]
Chic de ville | ||||
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Released | March 5, 2013 | |||
Genre | Folk rock, country, rockabilly | |||
Label | Audiogram | |||
Producer | Michel Dagenais Daniel Bélanger | |||
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The album debuted at #2 on the Canadian Albums Chart.[3] Most of the album was previewed on CBC Radio's À Propos, a program devoted to exposing French-language music from Quebec to a Canada-wide audience, on the weekend of March 2 and 3, 2013.
Track listing
- "Ouverture" (0:31)
- "Chacun pour soi" (5:48)
- "Sa félinité" (2:50)
- "Béatitude" (3:39)
- "Avec mes amis" (2:28)
- "L'Aube" (3:08)
- "Auprès de toi" (2:59)
- "Le temps est charognard" (2:52)
- "Domino" (2:41)
- "Je t'aime comme tu es" (3:11)
- "Je poursuis mon bonheur" (2:29)
- "Traverse-moi" (3:50)
- "Le Cœur en mille morceaux" (2:19)
- "Pour être heureux" (2:26)
- "Rapport d'accident survenu le 26" (4:14)
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References
- "New music review: Chic de ville, Daniel Bélanger (Audiogram)". The Gazette, March 4, 2013.
- "Daniel Bélanger, chic et de bon goût". Métro, February 28, 2013.
- Canadian Albums Chart. Billboard, March 23, 2013.
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