Bündock is a Canadian band from Montreal, Quebec. Active during the 1980s, iot created songs in both English and French.[1]
Bündock | |
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Origin | Grand-Mère, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | Rock Folk Rock Pop |
Years active | 1979–1989, 2009 |
Past members | Pierre Bundock Dominique Lanoie Marc Gendron Alain Roussel Antoine Mainguy Martin Plante Guy Pelletier |
History
editBündock was formed in 1979 in Grand-Mère, Quebec (later in Shawinigan).[2] The band moved to Montreal in 1983 and soon began writing songs in English. The band released an EP, Mauve, in 1986.[3] It scored a minor hit in Canada in 1987 with "American Singer," a tribute to Jim Morrison, which peaked at #72 in the RPM100.[4] The EP also featured the song "Come On (Baby Tonight)," a duet with Sass Jordan.
In 1988, the single "Season for Love" appeared on the RPM CanCon charts.[5] That year, it also released the album Société Anonyme,[1] and toured to support the album as an opening act for The Box.[6] The album was a Prix Félix finalist for English Album of the Year in 1988.[7]
It followed up with the French-language album Cinéma in 1989.[8]
Bündock disbanded in 1989. Marc Gendron became a record producer, musical director and bass player for many artists including French Star Natasha St-Pier, Cindy Bédard and Orloge Simard. Roussel went on to teach high school French at École secondaire Monseigneur-Richard, in Verdun, Montreal. Pierre Bundock became a multimedia instructor in the Collège Édouard-Montpetit, in Longueuil.[9]
On November 11, 2009, the band reunited for a new Christmas album called Joyeux Noël.[10] The album featured original band members and also the violinist Mara Tremblay, Marie Bernard, and Elle.
Members
edit- Pierre Bundock - vocals
- Dominique Lanoie - guitar
- Marc Gendron - bass (1979-2009)
- Alain Roussel - drums (1979-1994)
- Antoine Mainguy - drums (2009)
Discography
editAlbums
edit- Mauve (Alert) – 1986
- Société Anonyme (Alert) – 1988
- "Silhouette"
- "Stand Still"
- "Season for Love"
- "Cowboy"
- "Forbidden Zone"
- "Tied for Time"
- "Lover for Hire"
- "Never Trust"
- "Pris par le temps"
- "El Salvador (The Beat Of)
- "American Singer"
- "Le Corbeau"
- "Be for Tomorrow"
- "Come On (Baby Tonight)"
- "Now Now"
- Cinéma (Alert) 1989
- "Radio"
- "L'Automne"
- "Cadillac"
- "Elle"
- "Cinéma"
- "La Danse"
- "Le Mirador"
- "Guillotine"
- "Naiveté"
- "Le Pays d'ivoire"
- "Laisse le vent"
- Joyeux Noël - 2009
- "Les douze jours de Noël"
- "Gloria"
- "L'enfant au tambour"
- "Fa La La"
- "Le brasier d'amour"
- "Joyeux Noël"
- "La belle Carole"
- "L'étang"
- "La table est mise"
- "Le cadeau"
- "Les fiançailles"
Singles
edit- American Singer [purple vinyl 7"] (Alert) – 1987
- Le Corbeau/Come On Baby Tonight [12"] (Alert) – 1987[11]
- Tied For Time (Alert) – 1988
- Never Trust (Alert) – 1988
Videos
edit- American Singer – 1987
- Le Corbeau – 1987
- Tied For Time – 1988
References
edit- ^ a b "Bundock set to crack huge English market". Montreal Gazette, April 16, 1988.
- ^ "Bundock". AllMusic, Biography by John Bush
- ^ "Bundock" Archived 2016-03-09 at the Wayback Machine. Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia.
- ^ "Top Singles". RPM, April 11, 1987.
- ^ "Canadian Content (Cancon)". RPM, August 13, 1988.
- ^ "More goodies found in The Box". Toronto Star, June 23, 1988.
- ^ "Finalists announced for Felix awards". Montreal Gazette, September 29, 1988.
- ^ "Bundock: Cinéma". Montreal Gazette, February 24, 1990.
- ^ "The Box et Bundock refont surface". La Presse, November 9, 2009
- ^ "Un album de Noël pour Pierre Bündock"[permanent dead link ]. La Presse, December 21, 2009.
- ^ "Le joyeux Noël de Bundock". Canoe Divertissement, Serge Drouin 12-12-2009
External links
edit- Bündock Official site