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Chauffe à bloc EP by Big Sugar Released 1999 Genre Rock, blues Label A&M Producer Gordie Johnson Big Sugar chronology Heated
(1998)Chauffe à bloc
(1999)Extra Long Life
(2000)Chauffe à bloc is an EP by Canadian blues-rock band Big Sugar, released in 1999.
In 1996, Big Sugar decided to record a French language version of the single "Opem Up Baby", from the album Hemi-Vision, for radio airplay in Quebec. The experiment was successful, and following the released of 1998's Heated, the band recorded a French rendition of each single released from that album, as well as a French-only cover of Gilles Valiquette's 1973 hit "Je suis cool".
Chauffe à bloc collects all five of the French songs. For their next album, 2001's Brothers and Sisters, Are You Ready?, the band recorded the entire album in both English and French, and simultaneously released both versions as separate albums. The French recording was titled Brothers and Sisters, Êtes Vous Ready?.
Translation assistance on the lyrics was provided by the Quebec rock band The Respectables.
Track listing
- "(Pas) Envie d'allumer"
- "Je suis cool"
- "C'est moi qui règne"
- "Better Get Used to it (Version Française)"
- "Ouvres-toi bébé"
Big Sugar Studio albums EPs Compilations Hit & Run (Hit)Live albums Hit & Run (Run)Singles "Sleep in Late" · "Ride Like Hell" · "I'm a Ram" · "Dear Mr. Fantasy" · "Diggin' a Hole" · "If I Had My Way" · "Opem Up Baby" · "Gone For Good" · "The Scene" · "Better Get Used to It" · "Turn the Lights On" · "Girl Watcher" · "Nicotina (She's All That)" · "Red Rover" · "All Hell for a Basement" · "O Canada"Side projects Categories:- Big Sugar albums
- French-language albums
- 1999 EPs
- 1990s rock album stubs
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