1: Prologue (1:03) 2: Le Petit Roi (4:14) 3: Quand On Aime On A Toujours Vingt Ans (2:59) 4: Sing Sing (4:57) 5: God Is An American (5:05) 6: Le Chat Du Caf? Des Artistes (4:39) 7: ... (0:45) 8: Y'a Des Jours (3:47) 9: Ce Qu'on Dit Quand On Tient Une Femme Dans Ses Bras (3:51) 10: ?pilogue (1:22) 11: It Ain't Fair (2:08)
Description:
Comes in gatefold digipack sleeve with 6-panel mini poster with picture and lyrics.
"Jaune" on CD brings one of the most important francophone singer-songwriter albums of the 1970s back into focus. With his warm, expressive voice and poetically charged lyrics, Jean-Pierre Ferland creates an intimate, cinematic song cycle that moves between chanson, folk and orchestral pop. The arrangements are carefully layered, with acoustic guitars, subtle strings and tasteful rhythm sections that let each song breathe and evolve. Lyrically, the album explores love, identity, doubt and hope in a very personal and introspective tone that has made "Jaune" a reference work for generations of listeners in Quebec and beyond. This CD edition is an ideal way to experience the depth, emotional range and timeless character of one of Ferland's signature works in clear, detailed sound.
Indie Europe/zoom stands for carefully curated, artist-focused releases that often bring classics and special gems of international music back into circulation. As an independent label and distributor, the company typically emphasizes high-quality manufacturing, coherent artwork and catalog titles that have a strong artistic value or cult status, making them accessible to a wider audience again.
Jean-Pierre Ferland is one of the most influential singer-songwriters of Quebec, known for his distinctive voice, nuanced songwriting and intense stage presence. Over the course of his long career, he has become a central figure of francophone chanson, with albums that are regarded as milestones of Quebec's musical heritage. His songs, often finely balanced between melancholy and hope, have inspired many younger artists in the francophone world and have secured him a lasting place in the history of popular music in Canada.