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For her 15th album, singer, producer, and arranger Emilie-Claire Barlow movingly and skillfully summarizes the most recent chapter of her life. From Toronto, she settled in Montreal, then married (actually, she’s a boyfriend) and moved to Limoilou, where she still lives. Hence this collection of French-language songs from Quebec and Canada, where she interprets Gilles Vigneault, Damien Robitaille, Diane Tell, Daniel Bélanger, Serge Fiori, Jim Corcoran, Michel Rivard, Anne-Sophie Doré Coulombe, and Édith Butler. Only Charles Trenet is an exception to this repertoire of North American French songs. Released on her independent label, Empress Music Group, the album was recorded in Montreal at Hublot and PM studios. The project was co-produced with pianist and arranger François Richard, and features 11 interpretations infused with jazz, folk, bossa nova, bluegrass, and more. That is why PAN M 360 offers you this interview of Alain Brunet with Emilie-Claire, so appreciated by the Quebec public for having understood, respected and sincerely loved him.























