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Trompe-l'oeil (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Trompe-l'oeil (album)

''Trompe-l'œil'' is the second album by the indie rock band Malajube, released in 2006 on Dare to Care Records. The album is inspired in part by medical themes; in the album's liner notes, each song is given a subtitle relating to some aspect of physical or mental health.
==Guest musicians==
"Jus De Canneberges" - Ryan Battistuzzi on guitar, Catherine Lesaunier on cello and Martine Gaumond on violin.

"Montréal -40°C" - Pierre Lapointe, Martin Pelland and Simon Proulx on vocals, Valérie Jodoin-Keaton on western concert flute and vocals, Ryan Battistuzzi on guitar and Joe des Breast on maracas.

"Pâte Filo" - Ryan Battistuzzi on slide guitar, Catherine Lesaunier on cello and Martine Gaumond on violin.

"Le Crabe" - Valérie Jodoin-Keaton on vocals.

"La Monogamie" - Valérie Jodoin-Keaton and Virginie Parr on vocals and Ryan Battistuzzi on slide guitar.

"Ton Plat Favori" - Valérie Jodoin-Keaton on vocals.

"La Russe" - Loco Locass on vocals.

"Casse-cou" - Valérie Jodoin-Keaton on western concert flute and vocals and Ryan Battistuzzi on guitar.

"Étienne D'Août" - Catherine Lesaunier on cello and Martine Gaumond on violin.

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