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Jacques Plante
Jacques Plante is credited on 5,072 releases across 1,330 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

5,072
Pressings credited
1,330
Albums
8
Decades active
60
In collections
Biography
Joseph Jacques Omer Plante (French pronunciation: [ʒɑk plɑ̃t]; January 17, 1929 – February 27, 1986) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. During a career as a goaltender lasting from 1947 to 1975, he was considered to be one of the most important innovators in hockey. He played for the Montreal Canadiens from 1953 to 1963; during his tenure, the team won the Stanley Cup six times, including five consecutive wins. In 2017 Plante was named one of the "100 Greatest NHL Players" in history. Plante retired in 1965 but was persuaded to return to the National Hockey League to play for the expansion St. Louis Blues in 1968. He was later traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1970 and to the Boston Bruins in 1973. He joined the World Hockey Association as a coach and general manager for the Quebec Nordiques in 1973–74. He then played goal for the Edmonton Oilers in 1974–75, ending his professional career with that team. Plante was the first NHL goaltender to wear a goaltender mask in regulation play on a regular basis. He developed and tested many versions of the mask (including the forerunner of today's mask/helmet combination) with the assistance of other experts. Plante was the first NHL goaltender to regularly play the puck outside his crease in support of his team's defencemen, and he often instructed his teammates from behind the play. Plante was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1978, was chosen as the goaltender of the Canadiens' "dream team" in 1985, and was inducted into the Quebec Sports Pantheon in 1994. The Montreal Canadiens retired Plante's jersey, #1, the following year. Plante ranks seventh among NHL goalies for all-time career wins with 437.
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Credited work
5,072 releases · 1,330 albums · active 1950–2025
- Performance · 6,618
- Other credits · 477
- Production · 5
Studios: Studio Davout · Studio Europa Sonor · L'Olympia · Studio CBE
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Aux Armes Et Cætera
1979

Domino
1962

Super Girls
1979

Moonlight In Vermont
1956

Vicennial: 2 Decades Of Seether
2021

She. The Best Of Charles Aznavour
1996

Charles Aznavour
1966

Tino Rossi

Isolate And Medicate
2014

Fleurs (Esempi Affini Di Scritture E Simili)
1999

Edith Piaf - 30e Anniversaire
1993

Louis Armstrong
1989

Silver Eagle Records Presents Solid Gold Party Rock
1982

Recital
1971

Les Bicyclettes De Belsize
1968

I Will Follow Him
1963

The Last Time I Saw Paris

De Serge Gainsbourg À Gainsbarre
1996

The Voice Of The Sparrow: The Very Best Of Edith Piaf
1991

Serge Gainsbourg
1987

20 Chansons D'or
1987

The Very Best Of Edith Piaf (Immortal "Little Sparrow" Of France)
1987

Enregistrement Public Au Théâtre Le Palace
1980

Charles Aznavour Presents Liesbeth List - Performing Some Of His Finest Songs
1976
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Charles Aznavour
- Sheila (5)
- Edith Piaf
- Petula Clark
- Richard Anthony (2)
- Dalida
- Les Compagnons De La Chanson
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