Cirque du Soleil - Quidam

Cirque du Soleil - Quidam
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Album Details

Title: Quidam
Artist: Cirque du Soleil
Release Date: 1/14/1997
Re-Released On: 8/7/2006
Label: Emarcy, RCA Victor Records, RCA Victor
Duration: 46:11
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 090266860128, 0602498727294, 0874751000103, 090266860142
Genre: World
Styles: Ethnic Fusion, Worldbeat
Moods: Energetic, Fiery, Party/Celebratory, Quirky, Theatrical
Total Copies: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Atmadja
  2. Incantation
  3. Marelle
  4. Rivage
  5. Zydeko
  6. Let Me Fall
  7. Innocence
  8. Carrousel
  9. Steel Dream
  10. Séisouso
  11. Réveil
  12. Quidam

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDEmarcy9872729
1999CDRCA Victor100102
1997CDRCA Victor Records68601

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Album Review

Cirque Du Soleil decided to try something completely new on this album. The experiment worked, but the resulting piece of music is very different from any other album in the renowned company's discography. Instead of hiring one or two lead female singers, the production team went with a male baritone (Richard Price, Craig Jennings) and a child soprano (Amelie Landry). Some songs are duets, some are solo, and some are performed with the backing vocals of an entire choir. On certain tracks, most notably "Atmadja," the piping, sweet voice of the young female soloist is surreal and spooky in classic Cirque fashion. However, overall the vocals do not have the exotic, wild tone of Mystere or Alegria. A pre-pubescent singer could never claim the versatility and range of a Francine Poitras type, and, as a result, composer Benoit Jutras seems to have settled upon a more sweet, ethereal tone for the lead vocals, leaving any dramatic effects up to the male soloist or the backing choir. Interestingly, Jutras also brings some pop sensibilities into play at rather unpredictable times: "Let Me Fall" is closer to a pop ballad than anything Cirque has ever released. When the instruments dominate, there is a markedly more dramatic tone to the music -- but eventually they hush and drop to the background, leaving the air uncluttered but for one angelic voice. ~ L. Katz, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al SeibPhotography
André WaquantDirector, Producer, Writer
Andréé-Anne DoaneAlto (Vocals)
Andy CzernyAccordion
Annie GadboisCello
Audrey Brisson-JutrasVocals
Benoit JutrasProgramming, Arranger, Orchestration
Carl MarshConductor, Arranger, Producer, Fairlight, Keyboards, Orchestration
Carla AntounCello
Carol Ryan?, Assistant Executive Producer
Christian PrévôtViolin
Christopher BestCello
Claude ArsanaultBass
Daniel AumaisExecutive Producer
Daniel HubertDouble Bass
Éric JasminBass (Vocal)
Éric ParizeaultBass (Vocal)
Francine LupienViola
Glenn MeadowsMastering
Hélène DufresneExecutive Producer
Iain BoothAssistant Engineer
Ingried BoussaroqueAlto (Vocals)
Isabelle ClicheEngineer
Jean Marie BenoitBanjo, Guitar (Classical)
Jean MichonDouble Bass
Jean Pierre ZanellaSax (Soprano)
Julien PatenaudeBass (Vocal)
Julien ProulxTenor (Vocal)
Lei Qiang?
Lorraine DesmaraisViola
Luc BoivinWashboard
Marc DenisDouble Bass
Marcelle MalletteViolin
Marianne DugalViolin
Marianne PatenaudeSoprano (Vocal)
Marie-Andrée BennyFlute
Mélanie BélairViolin
Pascale BeaulieuSoprano (Vocal)
Pascale GiguèreViolin
Patrick DoaneTenor (Vocal)
Philippe DunninganViolin
Pierre CôtéGuitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin
Pierre HébertDrums
Rachel PatenaudeSoprano (Vocal)
Régine ChassagneSoprano (Vocal)
Rob HeaneyEngineer, Mixing
Sébastien DoaneBass (Vocal)
Solange BouchardViolin
Véronique PotvinViola
Vincent BernardCello
Xavier MarchandProgramming