Orchestra Baobab - On Verra Ça ! / The Paris Sessions 19
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- Audio > Music
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- 12
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- 131.87 MB
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- Orchestra Baobab Afro Cuban African Cuban Senegal Latin Latin Jazz World Fusion 70s
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- Mar 9, 2014
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- Drebben
Orchestra Baobab On Verra Ça ! The 1978 Paris Sessions In 1978 the group went to Paris to record an album, On Vera Ça: The 1978 Paris Sessions, which many considered to be among the group’s best work, for both performance and production values. The rumba influence is pronounced on the opening "El Son De Llama," but mostly the Latin tinge has now been absorbed into a distinctive group sound, with upbeat, sprightly songs like "Africa" built around choppy, syncopated riffs flavored by horns and a galloping rhythm guitar. "Sibam" follows that blueprint, but the tempo is faster and there's a stronger percussion presence than the light norm here. The title track is the masterpiece in this vein, the vocal blend makes the endlessly repeated riff broken up by brief solos not only bearable, but so totally hypnotic it sticks in your head for days. The slow, mournful "Tante Marie" boasts two-sax horn parts and a moody guitar melody, the opening to Barthelemy Attisso's solo opening even sounds a little bit like something from the third Velvet Underground album, of all things. "El Fuego" has more of a Latin lilt and exceptionally good voices, while the horns and those vocal harmonies again really cut through on the highly infectious "Digon." It's hard to pinpoint precisely what makes Orchestra Baobab's vocal squad sound so special, probably a combination of the quality of the different voices and the unforced naturalness and sincerity of the singing. CD / 1992 / Remastered / 320Kbps Tracklist: 1. El Son de Llama 2. On Verra Ça 3. Tante Marie 4. Africa 5. El Fuego 6. Sibam 7. Wane Ma Maguiss 8. Thioisanne 9. Mi Son 10. Digon Gama It's a highly enjoyable album and certainly put Orchestra Baobab on the road to the Bamba bomb. Straight, no chaser. :)