Rendezvous (CANO album)
Rendezvous was the fourth album by the Canadian progressive rock band, CANO.[1] Released in 1979, the album was produced by Jim Vallance, who later married CANO singer Rachel Paiement.
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Released | 1979 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
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Rendezvous was the band's final studio album with most of its original lineup.
On the RPM charts, Rebound reached No. 97 on December 22, 1979.[2]
Track listing
- "Rebound" (4:31)
- "Entente" (4:56)
- "Clown Alley" (3:09)
- "Sometimes the Blues" (4:36)
- "Other Highways" (4:42)
- "L'autobus de la pluie" (5:52)
- "Floridarity Forever" (3:45)
- "Mime Artist" (5:50)
Personnel
CANO:
- Marcel Aymar - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
- David C. Burt - electric guitar, acoustic guitar
- Michel Dasti - drums, percussion
- John Doerr - bass, trombone
- Michael Kendel - vocals, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, electric guitar
- Wasyl Kohut - violins
- Rachel Paiement - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
with:
- Bryan Adams - background vocals on "Mime Artist"
- John Anthony Helliwell - saxophone on "Rebound"
- Brian Leonard - percussion on "Entente" and "Sometimes the Blues"
- Monique Paiement - background vocals
- Peter Schenkman - cello
- Matt Zimbel - percussion on all tracks except "Entente" and "Sometimes the Blues"
- Produced by Jim Vallance
- Engineered and mixed by Howard Parrot
References
- CANO (1979). "Rendezvous". Discogs. Retrieved 2022-02-19.
- "RPM". Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
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