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| | Super Cayor Sopente CD
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$17.25 The search for the missing Senegalese salsa link apparently started some time before the double-barreled Africando/Orchestra Baobab connection. Sopenté is drawn from 1994 and 1996 cassettes by a young group that formed in 1992 and switches between salsa and mbalax. Surprisingly, the more traditional Latin pieces come from the 1996 recordings, but the lead vocals by Mame Pathé Gadiaga are the real bright spot here. "Xamsa Bopp" is full-on salsa with skittering African lead guitar, and halfway through the song Gadiaga unleashes a great downward vocal run, changing his voice from falsetto before the backing singers chip in with some fine call-and-response action. The lively title track also features strong vocal interplay, while "Dëgoo" visits clave city behind the guitar before organ and horn punctuations jump in. You kinda wonder if Super Cayor moved forward to the past with its later salsa focus because the ...
| | Healing Music Project: Radiance CD (2004)
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$12.89 The Relaxation Company label specializes in sound-healing recordings, and HEALING MUSIC PROJECT: RADIANCE is a sampler that gives an excellent overview of their roster of artists. The music contained herein is specifically designed to promote mind/body health, emotional balance, stress relief, and general well-being. In addition to these benefits, the eight recording artists featured here bring an impressively diverse array of approaches to the project.
Silvia Nakkach, for example, combines vocal invocations from the Indian tradition with keyboards, cello, and Tibetan bowls for a sound that is at once ...
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| | Roy Carrier Whiskey Drinkin' Man CD (2001)
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$18.99 Blues Revue Magazine June 2001Call it party zydeco sunburned black, barefoot and drunk on cheap beer. Sure, zydeco is meant to move your feet in the first place, but this half-live, half-studio disc takes it to the next level; it sounds like a funked-up, wound-up, swamp-rat Booker T. & The MG's featuring accordion instead of Hammond B-3. This dance ain't for everybody, only the sexy people. I defy you to tell the live stuff from the studio stuff without checking the liner notes.That live stuff was recorded on a hot night in Maryland, of all places, but it matters not to Carrier, whose family was full of zydeco legends long before "My Toot-Toot" (sort of) catapulted the genre into the mainstream. Ever the crowd pleaser. Carrier covers "My Toot-Toot" on Whiskey-Drinkin Man, putting some backbone (or is that neck bone?) back into it, and he also performs his '87 hit "I Found My Woman," a curveball of a cuckolds lament that he prefaces thusly: "It ain't good to travel too much, 'cause you gonna find somebody like this."Through it all, the tempo is hot, the call-and-response constant and the groove as tight as any ska or funk band's . Each song a direct (if unintentional) slap in the face to those who would use South Louisiana dance music as a background for car commercials. Among other surprises. Carrier and Co. pay tribute to their bandleader's mentor, John Delafose, on a rousing cover of his "Co-Fet?" And check the liner notes for the story behind the aptly titled "Time To Start," where half the band has to be encouraged to leave the crowd and get on stage. "Russell, where are you?" Carrier calls out, worriedly, as the rubboard duels with the rhythm section. Now, that's a party.ROBERT FONTENOTOffbeat Magazine April 2001 Take a look around and after all this time, old-time zydeco stylists are still visible on the horizon. Boozoo Chavis continues to hold court and probably will forever; Willis Prudhomme and Fernest Arceneaux are also active old schoolers while their youthful contemporary, 54-year-old Roy Carrier, brings up the tail end of this esteemed class. Through his tutelage and Offshore Lounge hang out, he?s helped out many along the way, like urging John Delafose to play publicly and Beau Jocque to find his bombastic boogie. Though Carrier possesses a confusing discography of one-shot micro-label deals and hard-to-find pressings, his latest presents the truest picture of the zydeco man as you?re apt to find. It?s label honcho Wayne Kahn?s best Carrier to date; one that?s not as suburban smooth as its predecessor Twist & Shout nor as cantankerously rough as the live Nasty Girls recording. In terms of energy, it?s closer to the latter, starting with the title track that literally jumps off the platter to dance with ya. And the best thing is, it?s not a one or two-track type of highball ...
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