Offenbach
Offenbach were formed in Quebec in 1969 by Gerry Boulet, Michael Lamonthe, Jr., and Wezo. The band signed with the independent Barclay label in 1972 and released the French album Soap Opera. Four years later, A&M provided a record deal and released the band's self-titled album in 1977. Also released that year was Never Too Tender and another self-titled LP. Lamonthe and Wezo left around that time and were replaced by Pierre Lavoie and Norman Kerr (though Kerr left soon after). In 1979, Offenbach recorded Traversion and added more new members, Breen LeBoeuf and John McVale. Four more studio albums followed -- En Fusion (1980), Tonnedebrick (1983), Live a Fond d'Train (1984), and Rockorama (1985) -- before the band split up in 1986. Recorded live in Montreal, Offenbach's last album, Le Dernier Show, appeared in 1986. Gerry Boulet recorded two solo albums, Presque 40s in 1984 and Rendezvous Doux in 1988. John McGale, who joined the group in 1978 and was part of a reunion that was launched in 1996, died on October 30, 2022, following a severe auto accident; he was 66.
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Discography
19 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Les 20 Plus Grand Succes
Rock - Released by Cle De Fa on 1 Jan 2002
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Soap Opera (Édition Deluxe Remasterisé)
Rock - Released by JCM on 1 Jan 1972
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Les Incontournables Rock de v'lours
Pop - Released by BMG on 1 Jan 1995
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Le Denier Show Au Forum
Rock - Released by Cle De Fa on 18 Feb 1986
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Montreux (5 décembre 1980)
French Music - Released by Disques Buzz on 11 Nov 2014
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