Album CA 1994 on Empreintes DIGITALes label
Electronic (Musique Concrète)
To François "Amore" was produced at the Faculty of Music of the Université de Montréal (1986-88), and at the studios Séducson (Montréal, 1992) and Bruit bleu (Montréal, 1992). With the voices of Judith Bergeron, Daniel Leduc and Roxanne Turcotte. Texts of Love You, Olé-Léa-Léo and Trop tard are excerpted from Navires de guerre (War Ships) by Élise Turcotte (Écrits des Forges, 1984). The main source of inspiration is Roland Barthes’s book A Lover’s Discourse, with a few allusions in Olé-Léa-Léo. Musical allusions can also be found to Yellowman in L’amore: préambule and to Wes Montgomery in T’es le fun téléphone.
![]() | Roxanne Turcotte p, ep, liner notes, voice actor, album by |
![]() | Heidi Salamido liner notes, translation |
![]() | Élise Turcotte text by |
![]() | Daniel Leduc , CA voice actor |
![]() | Judith Bergeron voice actor |
Luc Beauchemin design concept, cgi artist |
Anik Lafrenière illustration |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | L’Amore: Préambule | Roxanne Turcotte | 5:25 | |
2 | T’Es Le Fun Téléphone | Roxanne Turcotte | 11:27 | |
3 | Love You | Roxanne Turcotte | 6:00 | |
4 | Olé-Léa-Léo | Roxanne Turcotte | 6:22 | |
5 | Interlude | Roxanne Turcotte | 0:28 | |
6 | Trop Tard | Roxanne Turcotte | 4:56 |