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Mobilisation Generale (2lp)
'Protest And Spirit Jazz From France 1970-1976'. While singles from the Stones, Who, Kinks and MC5 provided an
incendiary soundtrack for the revolution, it was Black Americans who truly blew the world from its foundations in the
60s. Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, Eric Dolphy, Albert Ayler and Archie Shepp left behind the jazz of their fathers'
generation, liberating the notes, trashing the structures, diving headfirst into furious improvisations, inventing a new
land without boundaries - neither spiritual nor political. Free jazz endowed the saxophone with the power to destroy the
established order. In 1969, the Art Ensemble of Chicago arrived at the Théâtre du Vieux Colombier in Paris and a new
fuse was lit. Their multi-instrumentalism made use of a varied multiplicity of "little instruments" (including bicycle
bells, wind chimes, steel drums, vibraphone and djembe: they left no stone unturned), which they employed according to
their inspirations. The group's stage appearance shocked as well. They wore boubous (traditional African robes) and war
paint to venerate the power of their free, hypnotic music, directly linked to their African roots. They were predestined
to meet up with the Saravah record label (founded in 1965 by Pierre Barouh), already at the vanguard of as-yet unnamed
world music. Brigitte Fontaine's album Comme à la radio, recorded in 1970 after a series of concerts at the Théâtre du
Vieux Colombier, substantiated the union of this heiress to the poetic and politically committed chanson francaise
(Magny, Ferré, Barbara) with the Art Ensemble of Chicago's voodoo jazz and the Arab tradition perpetuated by her
companion Areski Belkacem.
Tracklisting:
01. Alfred Panou & Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Je suis un sauvage 02. Brigitte Fontaine & Areski Belkacem - C'est normal
03. Atarpop 73 & Le Collectif Le Temps Des Cerises - Attention... L'arme
04. RK Nagati - De l'Orient...L'Orion
05. Fredric Rufin & Raphael Lecomte - Les elephants
06. Francois Tusques - Nous allons vous conter... (intercommunal blues)
07. Mahjun - Nous ouvrirons les casernes
08. Full Moon Ensemble - Samba miaou
09. Baroque Jazz Trio - Orientasie
10. Michel Roques - Le cri
11. Chene Noir - Hey
12. Beatrice Arnac - Athee ou ate.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 2 disk
Release
10-12-2013
Label
Item-nr
553752
EAN
3521381527513
Availability
Exp. 10-12-2013