Dans mon corps

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Dans mon corps
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 13, 2009
GenrePop rock
Length41:04
LabelPhonoscope Productions and Disques Indica
ProducerGus Van Go
Les Trois Accords chronology
Grand champion international de course
(2006)
Dans mon corps
(2009)
J'aime ta grand-mère
(2012)

Dans mon corps is the third studio album by Québécois Pop rock group Les Trois Accords released October 13, 2009.[1]

The album marked a stylistic evolution for the band as they moved away from the punk-infused tones of their earlier work to a more polished pop sound with richer melodic textures.[2] The production was helmed by Gus Van Go, a notable figure known for his work with several Canadian indie rock acts, which contributed to attaining a fuller, less distorted sound compared to previous releases.[3]

Les Trois Accords also incorporated brass instruments on this album, enhancing the arrangements' depth and diversity.[4] The lyrical style remains faithful to the band’s signature quirky humor and surrealism, featuring playful puns and ironic narratives throughout the album.[5]

Several singles from the album, notably "Caméra vidéo" and "Dans mon corps," received significant radio play in Québec.[6] The album’s visual identity featured a recurring character portrayed as a 1960s-style soul singer, used in multiple music videos, adding a distinctive thematic cohesion.[7]

Track listing

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  1. "Dans mon corps" - 3:10
  2. "Ton pantalon est plein" - 3:02
  3. "Caméra vidéo" - 3:58
  4. "Elle s'appelait Serge" - 2:50
  5. "Nuit de la poésie" - 3:31
  6. "Le bureau du médecin" - 3:35
  7. "Pull pastel" - 4:31
  8. "Pas capable d'arrêter" - 2:52
  9. "La lune" - 4:03
  10. "Croquer des cous" - 6:00
  11. "Club optimiste" - 3:30

Production

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The album was produced by Gus Van Go and recorded in Brooklyn, New York, at his Williamsburg studio.[8]

Reception

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"Dans mon corps" was praised for its matured songwriting and refined production, balancing the band's trademark humor with more sophisticated musical arrangements.[9] Some critiques noted that while the vocals occasionally lacked precision, the album’s energetic melodies and playful lyrics compensated fully.[10]

References

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