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ALBUM BY KATE AND ANNA MCGARRIGLE
La vache qui pleure

Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est, Lévis, Quebec         
BOROUGH OF THE CITY OF LÉVIS, QUEBEC, CANADA
Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est; Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est, Quebec; Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est, Lévis; Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudiere-Est, Levis, Quebec
Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est is a borough of the city of Lévis, Quebec. It was created on January 1, 2002.
Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est         
ROMANIAN POET AND PROSE WRITER
Eugeniu Stefanescu-Est; Eugeniu Stefanescu Est; Eugeniu Ștefănescu Est; Eugeniu Ștefănescu; Eugeniu Stefanescu; Eugeniu Ştefănescu-Est; Eugeniu Ştefănescu Est
Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est (also known as Eugen Ștefănescu-Est or Eugeniu Est, born Eugeniu Gh. Ștefănescu; – March 12, 1980) was a Romanian poet, prose writer and visual artist, professionally active as a lawyer.
Montréal-Est (provincial electoral district)         
FORMER PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT IN QUEBEC, CANADA
Montreal Est (provincial electoral district); Montréal Est (provincial electoral district); Montreal-Est (provincial electoral district)
Montréal-Est was a former provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elected members to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.

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La vache qui pleure (album)

La vache qui pleure is the ninth album by Kate & Anna McGarrigle, released in 2003. It is named after the prehistoric bas-relief (stone carving) of La vache qui pleure near Djanet in the south of Algeria which is pictured on the album cover. Its title La vache qui pleure (French for The crying cow) may also be a joke with the famous French cheese label La vache qui rit (The laughing cow).

It is the sisters' second full album of French songs, following on from their 1980 album Entre Lajeunesse et la sagesse, while several of their other albums also included a few French songs.

The album does include one English song, "Sunflower", which is a setting of William Blake's poem "Ah! Sunflower". The same song is performed in French ("Ah tournesol"), as a straight translation of the original. Blake's poem is not acknowledged in the credits for either song.

Guest musicians on the album include Joel Zifkin, Lily Lanken (Anna's daughter), and Martha Wainwright (Kate's daughter).

In 2005, the album was given a European release on the Munich label, and a twelfth track, "La complainte du phoque en Alaska" which was written originally by Michel Rivard for Beau Dommage a Montreal based band, was added. That version is currently out of print.