Richard Séguin Journée D'Amérique
1988 Vinyl
Pop Rock
Folk Rock

Main image
Audiogram, Audiogram
concept by [pré-production] Hélène Dalair
concept by [pré-production] Réjean Bouchard
executive-producer, supervised by [directeur artistique] Michel Bélanger
mixed by Paul Pagé
mixed by [assistant, la majeure] Pierre Nantel
mixed by [assistant, studio p.s.m.] Bruce Edwards
mixed by [assistant, studio p.s.m.] Hélène Dalair
musical assistance [collaboration artistique] Hélène Dalair
photography by [photos couleurs], design [graphisme] Lumbago
photography by [recto] Jean-François Bérubé
photography by [verso et pochette intérieure] Lyne Charlebois
producer [réalisation] Paul Pagé
recorded by [assistant, prise de son] Pierre Nantel
tracks a5 recorded by [prise de son] Joe Petrella
tracks a1 to a4, a6 to b5 recorded by [prise de son] Paul Pagé
Distributed By Distribution Select
Phonographic Copyright (p) Musi-Art
Copyright (c) Audiogram
Published By Éditions De La Roche Éclatée
Recorded At La Majeure
Recorded At Studio Intersession
Mixed At Studio PSM
Mixed At La Majeure
Lacquer Cut At McClear Place
Mastered At Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Don Mills, ON
Includes inner printed sleeve with lyrics, credits, and photos.
*Some copies included a small 3-panel (6-page) foldout Booklet (La Presse news release by 'Susy Turcotte')

Catalog number on back, spine, and inner sleeve: AD 10 024.
Catalog number on labels: AD-10024.

℗ Musi-Art 1988
3431, rue St-Denis
Montréal, Qc H2X 3L1

Prise de son au studio La Majeure (Montréal) sauf Journée D'Amérique, Et Tu Marches... et Protest Song: studio Inter-Session (Laval).

Ensemble: Enregistrement monophonique chez Son Hibou.

Mixage au studio P.S.M. (Québec) et au studio La Majeure (Montréal).

Gravure: Mc Lear Place

Les Éditions de la Roche Éclatée

B4 Tu Reviens De Loin is dedicated to Miguel Regnaleb.
Barcode: 0 64027 10024 2 01
Matrix / Runout: AD 10024 A Rw #1 Dm- (Side A runout, etched)
Matrix / Runout: AD 10024 B Rw #1 Dm- (Side B runout, etched)



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