Female disco trio from Montreal, Canada. They were made up of studio backing vocalists who decided to team up as a group in 1975. They were the first bilingual disco act to break in the big time and comfortably sang in English and French. With the cross-over potential of their self-titled debut in 1976, the act re-released the LP in 1977 with all the vocals re-recorded in English for the American market. This move proved successful as the act had substantial hits with in the US. As the disco fad peaked and waned, Toulouse split up in the early '80's.
1993
Unidisc
CD, Comp
1993
1985
Kébec-Disc
7", Single
1983
Kébec-Disc
7"
1983
Kébec-Disc
7", Single
1981
CBS
7", Single
1981
CBS
7", Single
1981
CBS
7", Single
1981
CBS
7", Single
1981
1980
CBS
7", Single
1980
Columbia
7"
1980
1979
1979
1978
Carrere
7"
1978
Jo'burg Records (Pty.) Ltd.
7", Single
1978
Magique
7", Single
1978
MICSA
7", Single, Promo
1978
MICSA
7", Single
1978
1978
1978
1978
1977
Magique
7", Single
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1976
1976
1976
1985
1981
1977
Ovni Records
LP, EP
2018
Astral Soda
Cass, Comp, Ltd, Mixtape, Num
2017
Universal Studios
CD
2015
2000
Guy Cloutier Communications
CD, Comp
1998
Victor
CD, Comp
1997
Unidisc
4xCD, Comp, Promo, Smplr + Box
1997
1995
Deepbeats
CD, Comp
1981
1980
Diskade
LP, Comp
1980
1979
Swing
LP, Comp
1979
Rainbow (27)
LP, Comp
1979
1978
Swing
LP, Comp
1978
Carrere
LP, Comp, Mixed
1978
1977
Building Records (7)
LP, Comp, Mixed
1977
1977
1977
Soul Kitchen (6)
CDr, Comp
2017
CBS (2), CBS (2)
CD, Comp, Unofficial
2006
1997
Connoisseur Records (2), Connoisseur Records (2)
CD, Comp, Ltd, Unofficial
1990
Midnight Music (2)
LP, Comp, Unofficial
Shark Production
CD, Comp, Mixed, Unofficial
Perina
Cass, Comp, Unofficial
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