L'Infonie - Volume 333 (Reissue) (1972/2001)

Artist: L'Infonie
Title: Volume 333
Year Of Release: 1972/2001
Label: Tir Groupé/Mucho Gusto Records
Genre: Chamber Rock, Avant-Prog, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 42:49 + 46:00
Total Size: 551 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Volume 333
Year Of Release: 1972/2001
Label: Tir Groupé/Mucho Gusto Records
Genre: Chamber Rock, Avant-Prog, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 42:49 + 46:00
Total Size: 551 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
1. Prelude (2:57)
2. Paix Section 1-17 (10:52)
3. Paix Section 18 (6:37)
4. Paix Section 19-23 (3:19)
5. Paix Section 24-30 (8:43)
6. Paix Section 31-32 (1:12)
7. Paix Section 33-50 (9:12)
CD 2:
1. Concerto en Ré Mineur (Allegro) (8:18)
2. Concerto en Ré Mineur (Adagio) (6:16)
3. Prelude XXII (6:54)
4. Kyrie (5:16)
5. Ubiquital (9:15)
6. La Toune Platte (10:04)
Line-up:
Raôul Duguay / voices
Jacques Beaudoin / bass, double bass
Jacques Valois / bass
Ysengourd Knörh / drums, percussion
Michel Lefrancois / guitar
Yvon Trudeau / guitar
Gilles Haineault / piano, electric piano
Michel Gonneville / electric piano
André Pelchat / alto-saxophone
Jean Grimard / soprano-saxophone
Pierre Daigneault / tenor-saxophone, piccolo
Walter Boudreau / baritone-saxophone, orchestration
L'INFONIE were born as a Québécois versatile rock commune in 1967 around the initiator Raôul DUGUAY and the musical chief Walter BOUDREAU, just along the Québécois "multidisciplinary" music scene in those days. Quite in the vein of late-60s concentrated music essence, mixed with pop, jazz, and classic, they recorded their first creation "Vol. 3" (currently released as an eponymous one) at André Perry Studio and released in 1969.
Amazingly, their soundscape had been altered moment by moment - obvious jazz rock / fusion movement and a talented American musician Terry Riley could exert pretty influence upon their second work "Vol. 33 (Mantra)", featuring a sole suite "Mantra" based upon Terry's landmark piece "In C".
Finally L'INFONIE breathed new life into Québécois progressive rock world with their third double-album "Vol. 333" released in 1972, mainly structured with more experimental / magnificent suite "Paix" occupying the entire first LP as 50 pieces of composition (plus prelude). They could stand at their peak with this stuff, that might let Raôul leave away for his solo career as a poet / author / songwriter soon thereafter, as a result.
Without Raôul, Walter must complete "Paix" project as their fourth (and the last) production named "Vol. 3333" in 1974 - the moment L'INFONIE bade farewell to the world regretfully.
Later "Vol. 3 (L'infonie)" and "Vol. 333" both have been re-released as digitally downloadable material all around the world.
Amazingly, their soundscape had been altered moment by moment - obvious jazz rock / fusion movement and a talented American musician Terry Riley could exert pretty influence upon their second work "Vol. 33 (Mantra)", featuring a sole suite "Mantra" based upon Terry's landmark piece "In C".
Finally L'INFONIE breathed new life into Québécois progressive rock world with their third double-album "Vol. 333" released in 1972, mainly structured with more experimental / magnificent suite "Paix" occupying the entire first LP as 50 pieces of composition (plus prelude). They could stand at their peak with this stuff, that might let Raôul leave away for his solo career as a poet / author / songwriter soon thereafter, as a result.
Without Raôul, Walter must complete "Paix" project as their fourth (and the last) production named "Vol. 3333" in 1974 - the moment L'INFONIE bade farewell to the world regretfully.
Later "Vol. 3 (L'infonie)" and "Vol. 333" both have been re-released as digitally downloadable material all around the world.