Condition:
Claude Dubois - Touchez Dubois
Barclay LP Canada
Record is VG vG+ light marks ( listen)
Cover
Besoin pour vivre
les bucherons
Bebe jajou latoune
Communiquer
Femmes de reve
Dans la rue
La vie a la semaine
Lui
Parles pas trop vite
Urphee
Singles
1982 Plain de tendresse (Pinguoin)
1982 Femme de societe/Laisse le vent s'en aller (Pinguoin)
1982 Femmes ou filles (Pinguoin)
Albums
1959 Claude Dubois et ses Montagnards [Rigaudon]
1973 Le monde de Claude Dubois [Columbia]
1973 Touchez Dubois [Barclay]
1976 Mellow Reggae [Barclay]
1978 Fable d'espace [Pinguoin]
1980 Le Quebec en Fete [Columbia]
1980 Tel Quel [Spectra Scene]
1981 Man Itou [Pinguoin]
1982 Sorte Dubois [Pinguoin]
1982 Fable d'espace [Pinguoin
Claude (André) Dubois. Singer, songwriter, b Montreal 24 April 1947. He began his career at 12 in a country group with which he made the LP Claude Dubois et ses montagnards. His first solo album, Claude Dubois, contained 'J'ai souvenir encore' which won the special jury prize of the Festival du disque. As early as 1966 he performed his songs along with such artists as Georges Dor, Claude Gauthier, Donald Lautrec, Gilles Vigneault and Raymond Lévesque at the PDA (he returned there in 1973, 1975, and 1976), and at the Comédie-Canadienne. To mark Expo 67 he wrote the music of Cerveaux gelés (Frozen Brains), a documentary film on Montreal, and also sang at the Youth Pavilion. That year he gave a concert at the Comédie-Canadienne and sang in France on 'La Fine Fleur de la chanson,' a radio program of the ORTF. He also won the Renée-Claude Trophy as 'discovery' of Montreal's Le Patriote. After recording 'Comme un million de gens' in Paris, he travelled all over the world until 1973.
On his return he released the LP Touchez Dubois which contains some of his greatest hits: 'Femme de rêve,' 'La Vie à la semaine,' and 'Bébé Jajou Latoune'. He next sang at the Centre Sportif of the University of Montreal with Diane Dufresne and Offenbach, and established the Éditions du Son (later Les Éditions Claude Dubois).
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