Jean-Pierre Ferland was one of the greatest singer/songwriters Quebec has produced, second only to Félix Leclerc and Gilles Vigneault. First a singer/songwriter in the French tradition of Léo Ferré and Georges Moustaki, he turned to art pop/rock in the early '70s, releasing his most-acclaimed albums (Jaune, 1970; Soleil, 1971). His inspiration waned in the late '70s, so he turned to television work. After some time out of the spotlight, he came back to music in the mid-'90s, releasing the career-crowning Écoute Pas Ça in 1995 and enjoying a renewed relationship with a wider pu...