Trompe-l'oeil (album)
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Trompe-l'œil | |||||
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Studio album by Malajube | |||||
Released | February 2006 | ||||
Genre | Indie rock | ||||
Label | Dare to Care Records | ||||
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Trompe-l'œil is the second album by Quebec indie rock band Malajube, released in 2006 on Dare to Care. The album was shortlisted for the inaugural Polaris Music Prize. The song "Montréal -40°C" features Pierre Lapointe on vocals; the song "La Russe" features Loco Locass on vocals.
[edit] Track listing
- "Jus de canneberges"
- "Montréal -40°C"
- "Pâte filo"
- "Le Crabe"
- "La monogamie"
- "Ton plat favori"
- "La Russe"
- "Fille à plume"
- "Casse-cou"
- "Étienne d'août"
- "Saint-Fortunat"
- "La fin" followed by the hidden track "Grand Galion"
The song Fille à plume featured on EA Sports Rugby 08, and was used for a video compilation of the 2003 IRB Rugby World Cup.