Claude Léveillée - 1 Voix 2 Pianos (2026)

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Title: 1 Voix 2 Pianos
Year Of Release: 1965 / 2026
Label: Columbia
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 34:04
Total Size: 162 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Un retard (04:03)
2. Un moment (03:01)
3. Une nuit (03:13)
4. Une grève (02:48)
5. Un soir (02:56)
6. Un regard (02:35)
7. Jigue & jazz (02:21)
8. Dialogue (02:34)
9. La tortue malade d'avoir mangé trop de laitue (02:16)
10. Grande valse fofolle (02:52)
11. Escalade (02:24)
12. Bolide (02:55)

1 Voix 2 Pianos is a studio album by French-Canadian singer-songwriter and pianist Claude Léveillée. The album features a notable collaboration with renowned pianist André Gagnon, with the two performing on dueling pianos while Léveillée's vocals are complemented by the voice of Nicole Perrier. Described as melancholic and heavily influenced by jazz, the album was a significant commercial and critical success for Léveillée, who was already an established figure in Quebec's music scene and had previously written songs for Édith Piaf. The album won a Grand Prix at the Festival du disque in 1966 and is remembered as a pioneering work in the Canadian singer-songwriter genre.