Plume Latraverse

Plume Latraverse (born Michel Latraverse 11 May 1946) is a prolific singer, musician, songwriter and author from Quebec. At the end of the 1960s he formed a band named La Sainte Trinité with Pierrot le fou (Pierre Léger) and Pierre Landry. Then he formed a duo with Steve Faulkner (1972-1975). They performed for the last time at the Chant'Août in Quebec City. In 1976, Plume started a solo career and became one of the most influential names in Quebec counterculture. During a European tour (1979-1980) he staged a show during Le Printemps de Bourges and won the Prime Minister of France's Prize (Prix international de la jeune chanson) and the Pop-Rock prize for the best songwriter from Quebec. In 1982 he worked with Offenbach and produced the album À fond d'train. After his filmed biography, Ô rage électrique, Plume presented his show Show d'à diable in 1984, after which he brought his singing career to a close. He then focused on painting and writing. He published many of his songs, texts and a storybook.

Plume Latraverse
Plume Latraverse at the FrancoFolies de Montréal 14 June 2012.
Plume Latraverse at the FrancoFolies de Montréal 14 June 2012.
Background information
Born (1946-05-11) 11 May 1946
Montreal, Quebec
GenresRock, Folk, Blues
Occupation(s)Artist, Musician, musician, writer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica, Piano
Years active1970–present
LabelsLondon/Deram
Websitewww.phaneuf.ca/plume

In 1980 the Montreal Gazette described him as "the French Frank Zappa".[1]

Discography

Albums

  • Triniterre (1971)
  • Plume Pou Digne (1974)
  • Le Vieux Show Son Sale (1975)
  • Pommes De Route (1975)
  • À Deux Faces (1976)
  • All Dressed (1978)
  • Chirurgie Plastique (1980)
  • French Tour 1980 (fausse représentation) (1980)
  • Livraison par en-arrière (1981)
  • Métamorphoses Tôme I (1982)
  • Autopsie Canalisée (1983)
  • Les Mauvais Compagnons (métaphorme...ose II) (1984)
  • Insomni-fère (méphortamoses III)(1985)
  • D'un Début À l'Autre (1987)
  • Chansons Pour Toutes Sortes de Monde (1990)
  • Chansons Nouvelles (1994)
  • Mixed Grill (1998)
  • Chants d'Épuration (2003)
  • Hors-Saisons (2007)
  • Chansons nouvelles – revisitées (2008)
  • Plumonymes (2008)
  • RECHUT! (Odes de ma tanière) (2016)

Live albums

  • En Noir Et Blanc (1976)
  • Cinéma Outremont (1977)
  • À Fond d'Train (1983)
  • Vingtemps (2001)

Compilations

  • Les Plus Pires Succès de Plume (1976)
  • Le Lour Passé De Plume Latraverse Vol. I (1988)
  • Le Lour Passé De Plume Latraverse Vol. II (1989)
  • Le Lour Passé De Plume Latraverse Vol. III (1990)
  • Le Lour Passé De Plume Latraverse Vol. IV (1992)
  • Le Lour Passé De Plume Latraverse Vol. V (1995)

Singles

  • Rideau / Bossa-Mota
  • Bobépine / Lit vert
  • La bienséance / U.F.O
  • Salusoleil / Le retour à la terre
  • La p'tite vingnenne pis l'gros torrieu / Houba houba
  • Le grand barda / Marie-Lou
  • Mognon donc / New Orleans
  • Salut Trenet / Cul-d'sac rock
  • Quatre ans après / Élégie
  • Le fermier Jean / Valse cliché
  • Dis-moé / On peut pas tout avoir
  • Parade de mode / Descente aux enfers
  • La piste cyclable / Ti-gars
  • La ballade de Sandale et Gandhi / Instrumental
  • Tant qu'on pourra
  • El Nino
  • La journée du chèque

Books

  • Contes gouttes ISBN 2-89005-249-4 (1990)
  • Pas d'admission sans histoire ISBN 2-89005-528-0 (1993)
  • Striboule ISBN 2-89005-609-0 (1995)

References

  1. Burley, Ted (21 April 1980). "Plume home-coming rousing night of rock". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
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