3521383433720
3521381533736

Koutã© Jazz (180g Vinyl))

Various Artists

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Format: CD

Cat No: HS134CD

Format Details: 180g Vinyl)

Release Date:  16 October 2015

Label:  Heavenly Sweetness

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3521383433720

Genres:  Jazz  World Music  

Release Date:  27 November 2015

Label:  Heavenly Sweetness

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  3521381533736

Genres:  Jazz  World Music  

  • Description

    Twelve rare '70s and '80s jazz tracks from the French West Indies - the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique. A great collection for jazz heads and fans of the Tropical music movement. 'Kouté Jazz' is the follow up to the critically acclaimed 'Freedom Jazz France' album, again compiled by French vinyl expert Digger's Digest.

    During the 1970s and 1980s in the French Antilles, as in Paris, there was a return to roots music as well as free jazz, produced by a group of musicians who experimented with all possible genres, listening to a lot of funk and soul, as well as psychedelic and folk music. They mixed these influences this with traditional Antillean music.



    The tracks selected include the feverish jazz funk of "Samba Arawak" by Guadeloup Reflexions, a composition in honor of the island's first inhabitants. Camille Soprann Hildevert offers us a totally new take on Sydney Bechet's ever fresh "Petite Fleur". Plus there's stunning soul jazz in the form of Marcel-Louis Joseph (A.K.A Ti Marcel)'s "Prière Au Soleil".

    Description

    Twelve rare '70s and '80s jazz tracks from the French West Indies - the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique. A great collection for jazz heads and fans of the Tropical music movement. 'Kouté Jazz' is the follow up to the critically acclaimed 'Freedom Jazz France' album, again compiled by French vinyl expert Digger's Digest. The LP version is pressed on 180g vinyl.

    During the 1970s and 1980s in the French Antilles, as in Paris, there was a return to roots music as well as free jazz, produced by a group of musicians who experimented with all possible genres, listening to a lot of funk and soul, as well as psychedelic and folk music. They mixed these influences this with traditional Antillean music.



    The tracks selected include the feverish jazz funk of "Samba Arawak" by Guadeloup Reflexions, a composition in honor of the island's first inhabitants. Camille Soprann Hildevert offers us a totally new take on Sydney Bechet's ever fresh "Petite Fleur". Plus there's stunning soul jazz in the form of Marcel-Louis Joseph (A.K.A Ti Marcel)'s "Prière Au Soleil".

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Camille Soprann Hildevert - Soprann Aux Antilles
      • 2. Marcel-Louis Joseph A.k.a Ti Marcel - Prière Au Soleil
      • 3. Edmony Krater Et Zepiss - Gwadloup
      • 4. Eric Cosaque & X 7 Nouvelle Dimension - Kominike
      • 5. Jose Manclière - Vini Coute E Tann'
      • 6. Kat-Tet - Nikita
      • 7. Max Labor - Mama Says
      • 8. Les Vickings - Ka Nou Pé Fé
      • 9. Max Cilla - La Flute Des Mornes (Edit)
      • 10. Guadeloupe Reflexions - Samba Arawak
      • 11. Francisco (Frantz Charles-Denis) - Wache
      • 12. Louis Xavier Synchro Eclectic Music Language - Foukie (Owa Tchu Wa)

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Camille Soprann Hildevert - Soprann Aux Antilles
      • 2. Marcel-Louis Joseph A.k.a Ti Marcel - Prière Au Soleil
      • 3. Edmony Krater Et Zepiss - Gwadloup
      • 4. Eric Cosaque & X 7 Nouvelle Dimension - Kominike
      • 5. Jose Manclière - Vini Coute E Tann'
      • 6. Kat-Tet - Nikita

      Disc 2

      • 1. Max Labor - Mama Says
      • 2. Les Vickings - Ka Nou Pé Fé
      • 3. Max Cilla - La Flute Des Mornes (Edit)
      • 4. Guadeloupe Reflexions - Samba Arawak
      • 5. Francisco (Frantz Charles-Denis) - Wache
      • 6. Louis Xavier Synchro Eclectic Music Language - Foukie (Owa Tchu Wa)