Dédé Fortin and his Colocs retired to the Quebec countryside, to St-Étienne-de-Bolton in the Eastern Townships, to compose what would become their most famous but also their last album, Dehors Novembre. For almost a year, Dédé composed and wrote his songs there, oscillating between moments of creation and periods of deeper anguish. The singer takes stock of his life and revisits certain parts of his past that sometimes haunt him, sometimes inspire him. A painting of the birth of an important artist of Quebec song, but also of his slow descent into him -even, which will lead to his death, in May of the year 2000.
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