After their psychedelic efforts as Morse Code Transmission failed to gamer popular attention, the Québécois band shortened their name to Morse Code and released their first French-language album in 1975. Its boldy progressive, keyboard-heavy rock sound achieved critical and popular success and remains a highlight of Québec prog.
Michel Vallée: bass, vocals
Raymond Roy: drums, triangle, bongos, timbales, Chinese bells, gong
Daniel Lemay: electric guitar, guitar, flute, vocals
Christian Simard: piano, organ, electric piano, clarinet, mellotron, synthesizer, carillon, lyre, vocals
Produced by Pierre Dubord and Peter Tessier
Engineered by Pete Tessier
Graphics by Jacques Bourassa
Photography by Michel Verrault
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