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For this album , their record company allowed to send Morse Code to Britain to record it and one can hear the difference , not in the production , but in the writing . The singing is still in french but the the music veers of to Fruup , BJH, ATTOT Genesis . Another change is that there are no major lengthy composition like the full-blown Procreation or La Marche des Hommes. The longest (and worthiest) track is the title-track, which clocks in around 7:30 but it does have a smaller number linked to it. The rest of the songs glide on smoothly and are of the usual MC caliber/standard. Un-fortunately, one cannot help to think that the opening track was premonitory as this was to be their last album, as Capitol was to find that their expectation (sales-wise) might be too ambitious and the Disco Wave was to strike Québec like a tsunami.
-Hugues Chantraine
Daniel Lemay: guitar, flute, vocals
Christian Simard: keyboards, vocals
Michel Vallée: bass, vocals
Raymond Roy: drums, percussion
Engineered by Ted E. Sharp
Recorded at Rockfield Studios and Abbey Road Studios
Mixed by Christian Simard and Ted E. Sharp
Mastered by Chris Blair
Executive producer: Christian Simard
Technician: Otto Grimms
Graphic design by Guy Hubert at Groupe Graphitti
Photography by François Dumouchel and Philippe Espantoso
Artistic director: Pierre Dubord
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