9/18/19 (review / new entry)
Sunday, September 8, 2019
Gilles Legault ~ Canada ~ Quebec
Chansons Secrètes (1981)
Nice introspective progressive oriented singer-songwriter album from Quebecois musician Gilles Legault, who did a turn with the communal Connivence. French vocals, acoustic guitar, oboe, cello, and flute are the instrumental colors for the musical painting on display. Occasional rock touches add a nice flair. Easy on the ears overall and a pleasant way to spend 35 minutes or so.
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