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発売日 2024年07月12日
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レーベルCrammed Global Soundclash
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CRAM105
SKU 5410377001565

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:57:06
Personnel: Hector Zazou (keyboards, synthesizer); Veronique Vincent, Bony Bikaye (vocals); Fred Frith (guitar, violin); Vincent Kenis (guitar); Marc Hollander (clarinet); Fred Wallich (saxophone); Chris Joris (percussion). Audio Mixers: Marc Hollander; Vincent Kenis. Audio Remixer: Vincent Kenis. Recording information: Daylight Studio, Brussels, Belgium (06/1983); Daylight Sudio, Brussels, Belgium (06/1983). Photographer: Xavier Lambours. Arranger: Hector Zazou . Noir et Blanc is a supremely enjoyable collaboration between Algerian-born (France-residing) composer Hector Zazou and Zairean singer Bony Bikaye, an early and inspired marriage between Central African music and post-punk funk. Zazou, who would go on to flirt with fame at the fringes of rock (working with singers like Bjork and Susanne Vega), here assembled a tight little band that included Fred Frith and Marc Hollander, all swarmed over by his own electronics manipulation and, presumably, a good bit of post-production. The band lays a creamy and seductive ground for Bikaye, a singer possessed of a marvelously rich and deep voice with a tinge of sardonic humor. The music is convoluted and irresistibly funky, avoiding the cliches befalling many somewhat similar ventures from around this period (1983); even the drum machine usage works well. Hollander's clarinet and bass clarinet work adds a lush element not normally associated with this genre, giving an oddly European exoticism to what is essentially African music. Each song has its attractions, from the relentless drive of the opening "M'Pasi Ya M'Pamba" to the heartfelt longing of "Munipe Wa Kati" to the fractured mechanics of "Keba." Some of Zazou's later work would get excessively new age-y; here it's dirty grooves all the way. Any fan of Afro-funk should want this fine exemplar of the field. ~ Brian Olewnick
エディション : Reissue

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      M'Pasi Ya M'Pamba

      アーティスト: Hector Zazou/Bony Bikaye/Cy1

    2. 2.
      Mangungu

      アーティスト: Hector Zazou/Bony Bikaye/Cy1

    3. 3.
      Dju Ya Feza

      アーティスト: Hector Zazou/Bony Bikaye/Cy1

    4. 4.
      Munipe Wa Kati

      アーティスト: Hector Zazou/Bony Bikaye/Cy1

    5. 5.
      Eh! Yaye

      アーティスト: Hector Zazou/Bony Bikaye/Cy1

    6. 6.
      Mama Lenvo

      アーティスト: Hector Zazou/Bony Bikaye/Cy1

    7. 7.
      Lamuka

      アーティスト: Hector Zazou/Bony Bikaye/Cy1

    8. 8.
      Keba

      アーティスト: Hector Zazou/Bony Bikaye/Cy1

    9. 9.
      Woa

      アーティスト: Hector Zazou/Bony Bikaye/Cy1

    10. 10.
      M'Pasi Ya M'Pamba - (Remix)

      アーティスト: Hector Zazou/Bony Bikaye/Cy1

    11. 11.
      Eh! Yaye - (Remix)

      アーティスト: Hector Zazou/Bony Bikaye/Cy1

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Hector ZazouBony BikayeCy1

商品の紹介

Noir et Blanc is a supremely enjoyable collaboration between Algerian-born (France-residing) composer Hector Zazou and Zairean singer Bony Bikaye, an early and inspired marriage between Central African music and post-punk funk. Zazou, who would go on to flirt with fame at the fringes of rock (working with singers like Björk and Susanne Vega), here assembled a tight little band that included Fred Frith and Marc Hollander, all swarmed over by his own electronics manipulation and, presumably, a good bit of post-production. The band lays a creamy and seductive ground for Bikaye, a singer possessed of a marvelously rich and deep voice with a tinge of sardonic humor. The music is convoluted and irresistibly funky, avoiding the clichés befalling many somewhat similar ventures from around this period (1983); even the drum machine usage works well. Hollander's clarinet and bass clarinet work adds a lush element not normally associated with this genre, giving an oddly European exoticism to what is essentially African music. Each song has its attractions, from the relentless drive of the opening "M'Pasi Ya M'Pamba" to the heartfelt longing of "Munipe Wa Kati" to the fractured mechanics of "Keba." Some of Zazou's later work would get excessively new age-y; here it's dirty grooves all the way. Any fan of Afro-funk should want this fine exemplar of the field. ~ Brian Olewnick|
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