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Oizel

Marion Rampal

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Format: CD

Cat No: RIV356CD

Release Date:  24 May 2024

Label:  Les Rivieres Souterraines / Autre Distribution

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3521383477854

Genres:  Jazz  

Release Date:  24 May 2024

Label:  Les Rivieres Souterraines / Autre Distribution

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3521381577860

Genres:  Jazz  

  • Description

    Voice of the Year at the 2022 Victoires du Jazz Awards for her previous album Tisse, Marion Rampal is a songwriter with an eminently personal, luxuriantly creative repertoire. Timeless, impervious to fashion, magnificently inventive and sumptuously moving, she has been acclaimed by the likes of saxophonist Archie Shepp, French-Cameroonian actress and singer Sandra N'Kake, and Quatuor Manfred.

    Created with her accomplice Matthis Pascaud (guitars and production), her new opus Oizel, gives pride of place to her folk and pop influences. With her voice poised, naked and quivering, in subtly kneaded French - her language of sunken hearts, she calls on the inspiring birds, mocking blackbirds or wild geese, funny birds, libertarians and marginal people of all feathers. Between poignant laments and cheeky refrains, it resonates like a vibrant declaration of independence, and gives voice to the gentle yet fierce, tender yet unruly song of an artist and a woman who, more than ever, from the impregnable heights to which her music lifts her, tells us: "No, you're not going to put me in a box like that."

    "If there is a way to escape Marion Rampal's seduction, it is unknown to us." - Telerama magazine

    Marion Rampal - vocals; Matthis Pascaud - guitar, mandoline, bass guitar, electronics, keyboardsRaphael Chassin - drums, percussion; Simon Tailleu - double bass; Gael Ratokontrabe - piano; Christophe Panzani - bass clarinet; Guests vocal: Laura Cahen and Bertrand Belin

    Description

    Voice of the Year at the 2022 Victoires du Jazz Awards for her previous album Tisse, Marion Rampal is a songwriter with an eminently personal, luxuriantly creative repertoire. Timeless, impervious to fashion, magnificently inventive and sumptuously moving, she has been acclaimed by the likes of saxophonist Archie Shepp, French-Cameroonian actress and singer Sandra N'Kake, and Quatuor Manfred.

    Created with her accomplice Matthis Pascaud (guitars and production), her new opus Oizel, gives pride of place to her folk and pop influences. With her voice poised, naked and quivering, in subtly kneaded French - her language of sunken hearts, she calls on the inspiring birds, mocking blackbirds or wild geese, funny birds, libertarians and marginal people of all feathers. Between poignant laments and cheeky refrains, it resonates like a vibrant declaration of independence, and gives voice to the gentle yet fierce, tender yet unruly song of an artist and a woman who, more than ever, from the impregnable heights to which her music lifts her, tells us: "No, you're not going to put me in a box like that."

    "If there is a way to escape Marion Rampal's seduction, it is unknown to us." - Telerama magazine

    Marion Rampal - vocals; Matthis Pascaud - guitar, mandoline, bass guitar, electronics, keyboardsRaphael Chassin - drums, percussion; Simon Tailleu - double bass; Gael Ratokontrabe - piano; Christophe Panzani - bass clarinet; Guests vocal: Laura Cahen and Bertrand Belin

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Tangobor
      • 2. De beaux dimanches (feat. Bertrand Belin)
      • 3. Grande Ourse
      • 4. Coulemonde
      • 5. La nuit avant les mots
      • 6. Les mots
      • 7. Gare ou va
      • 8. Canards (feat. Laura Cahen)
      • 9. Oizeau
      • 10. D'ou l'on vient l'hiver
      • 11. Aux fleurs

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Tangobor
      • 2. De beaux dimanches (feat. Bertrand Belin)
      • 3. Grande Ourse
      • 4. Coulemonde
      • 5. Les mots

      Side 2

      • 1. Gare ou va
      • 2. Canards (feat. Laura Cahen)
      • 3. Oizeau
      • 4. D'ou l'on vient l'hiver
      • 5. Aux fleurs