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Monique Jutras, Chante et Turlute La Bolduc

Audio CD

Disk ID: 139155

Disk length: 1h 15m 37s (23 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Nos braves habitants 2:44
2. Les agents d'assurance 3:32
3. Le commerçant des rues 3:06
4. Aux chauffeurs d'automobile 2:40
5. La Vlimeuse 2:34
6. Tout le monde a la grippe 3:22
7. La turlute du rhum et des rimes pour un rhume d'homme 3:54
8. Le bas de Noël 3:14
9. Le jour de l'an et La Bastringue 4:13
10. Voilà le Père Noël qui nous arrive 3:26
11. Sans Travail 3:44
12. Ça va v'nir découragez-vous pas 2:46
13. Le sauvage du Nord 3:08
14. J'ai un bouton sur la langue et gigue à deux 3:23
15. Les souffrances de mon accident 2:58
16. Yodel 2:59
17. Valse contre turlutée 3:19
18. Les agents d'assurance (Karaoke) 3:31
19. Le commerçant des rues (Karaoke) 3:08
20. Tout le monde a la grippe (Karaoke) 3:23
21. Le jour de l'an (Karaoke) 4:13
22. Ça va v'nir découragez-vous pas (Karaoke) 2:47
23. J'ai un bouton sur la langue (Karaoke) 3:19

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Review

The story of Mary Travers Bolduc ("La Bolduc") is a rags-to-riches tale of a Quebec housewife who rose from impoverished obscurity to become a major 1930s recording phenomenon. This ordinary, traditional woman became a most extraordinary musical spokesperson for her time and her people, earning the title, "Queen of Canadian folksingers."

During her short musical career, Madame Édouard Bolduc was known across French Canada and the northeastern U.S. as a highly successful recording artist, performer, and writer of popular folksongs. Her career, begun through simple economic necessity and built on the music of her own roots, became the stuff of legend.

Mary Bolduc's music career had lasted little more than a decade, but in that short time she achieved unparalleled popularity in French-speaking North America. What began as a simple effort to support her family resulted in a musical legacy. This traditional, uneducated woman would be astonished to know that she is now revered as Quebec's first popular singer-songwriter, or "chansonnière."

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