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Quebecois crooner Pierre Lapointe has spent much of his career traipsing through different styles of French chanson, dabbling in jazz, classical and punk rock along the way. But in late 2020, he finally fulfilled a long-standing musical fantasy - to record an album of holiday songs, Chansons hivernales. That said, Chansons hivernales is hardly your typical yuletide fare. In true subversive Lapointe fashion, the album traffics in uncomfortable scenarios and emotions - drunken relatives making a spectacle at family gatherings, plus holiday breakups and loneliness - that resonate long after the Christmas decorations have come down. But Lapointe delivers even the saddest seasonal songs with his trademark flamboyant flair, making them natural additions to his regular concert repertoire any time of year.

Pierre Lapointe Background

Years before he released his first album, Pierre Lapointe was already a decorated singer-songwriter. In 1999, at the age of 19, the Gatineau, Quebec, native came in first place in the music category of a regional talent show, Tout nouveau, tout show, followed by a three-prize victory at the esteemed Festival international de la chanson de Granby in 2001. So when he finally released his self-titled debut album in 2004, his stardom felt like an inevitability - Lapointe’s irreverent contemporary spin on classic French chanson would win him awards for best pop album and newcomer of the year at the Félix Awards (aka Quebec’s answer to the Grammys). But with his 2006 follow-up, La forêt des mal-aimés, Lapointe graduated from being a strictly Quebecois sensation to an international hot commodity - the record went to No. 1 on the Canadian album charts, while laying the groundwork for his ongoing success in France. Since then, Lapointe has proven to be one of Quebec’s most unpredictably chameleonic creative minds, as captivating in melancholic solo-piano mode (2011’s Seul au piano) as when playing the mischievous art-folk experimentalist (2013’s Punkt) and the garage-rock provocateur (2018’s Ton corps est déjà froid).

Setlists

    1. 1.Le secret
    2. 2.Toutes tes idoles
    3. 3.Les étoiles guident les âmes
    4. 4.Dans nos veines
    5. 5.Arrête de sourire
    6. 6.Nos joies répétitives (Seul au piano)
    7. 7.Je déteste ma vie
    8. 8.Tico-Tico no Fubá (Instrumental)
    9. 9.Madame, bonsoir (Conversation inattendue avec la mort)
    10. 10.Comme les pigeons d'argile
    11. 11.Où iront nos souvenirs
  1. Encore

    1. 12.Deux par deux rassemblés (Seul au piano + Finale chantée par la foule)
    1. 1.Chaque année on y revient
    2. 2.Toutes les couleurs
    3. 3.L’oiseau rare
    4. 4.Mon pays (Gilles Vigneault cover)
    5. 5.Noël (Théophile Gautier cover)
    6. 6.Six heures d’avion nous séparent
    7. 7.C'est Noël rock (Michèle Richard cover)
    8. 8.Ça va, j’ai donné
    9. 9.Un Noël perdu dans Paris
    10. 10.Chez Clara
    11. 11.Père Noël arrive ce soir (Harry Reser and His Orchestra cover)
    12. 12.Glory Alleluia (André Pascal cover)
    13. 13.Le sentier de neige (Les Classels cover) (with LUMIÈRE and Debbie Lynch-White)
    14. 14.Ça va venir (La Bolduc cover)
    15. 15.Le Père Noël c't'un Québécois (Joseph cover) (with LUMIÈRE and Debbie Lynch-White)
    16. 16.Le premier Noël de Jules
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Maman, Papa
    2. 18.Deux par deux rassemblés (version acoustique)
    3. 19.Ce qu'on sait déjà
    1. 1.Deux par deux rassemblés
    2. 2.Deux par deux rassemblés (fully performed for a second time)
    3. 3.Le secret (Live debut)
    4. 4.Le secret (fully performed for a second time)
    5. 5.Montréal -40°C (Malajube cover)
    1. 1.Le serpent qui danse (Charles Baudelaire cover)
    2. 2.La danse du conquistador
    3. 3.Hymne au printemps (Félix Leclerc cover)
    4. 4.L’hymne à l’automne
    5. 5.Sag mir wo die Blumen sind (Marlene Dietrich cover)
    6. 6.Les fleurs d’une autre dimension
    7. 7.L'Hiver (Monique Leyrac cover)
    8. 8.Aujourd’hui la neige revient
    9. 9.Non je n'ai rien oublié (Charles Aznavour cover)
    10. 10.Le même café, la même rue
    11. 11.Gnossienne No. 1 (Erik Satie cover) (Performed by Amélie Fortin)
    12. 12.L’heure mauve 22 (Performed by Duo Fortin-Poirier)
    13. 13.Youkali (Kurt Weill cover)
    14. 14.Pépiphonie
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Le retour d'un amour
    2. 16.Deux par deux rassemblés
    1. 1.Pour déjouer l'ennui
    2. 2.Amour bohême
    3. 3.Nu devant moi
    4. 4.Les lignes de ma main
    5. 5.L’hymne à l’automne
    6. 6.Le monarque des Indes
    7. 7.Une lettre
    8. 8.Au 27-100 rue des Partances
    9. 9.Amour ou songe
    10. 10.Tel un seul homme
    11. 11.Je déteste ma vie
    12. 12.Maman, Papa
    13. 13.Le premier Noël de Jules
    14. 14.Nos joies répétitives
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Message personnel (Françoise Hardy cover)
    2. 16.La plus belle des maisons
    3. 17.Deux par deux rassemblés

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Pierre Lapointe

    by Pierre on 12/22/21L'Étoile Banque Nationale - BrossardRating: 5 out of 5

    It was an amazing show, great singer, great musicians, sense of humor. It was all good!