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Voodoo In America 1926-1961
With roots deep in western Africa, voodoo spread to North America in the 19th century amongst the slaves and free black
men living in the Creole plantations on the outskirts of New Orleans. Their great priestess was Marie Laveau, whose mojo
skills and love-potions made her the emblem of a religion which became a "counter-culture". As a reaction to the strict
disciplines of American Protestantism, racism and segregation, voodoo - whether seen as a fantasy doorway to Africa or
some sweet, erotic heresy - became an outlet for Afro-American musicians in search of their roots and identity. With
detailed notes from Bruno Blum, these magnificent titles - blues, jazz, rock `n' roll, even calypso - express all of
hoodoo's sentiments: spirituality, power, virility, pride, sometimes fear, derision and humour. Patrick FREMEAUX
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 2 disk
Release
01-07-2012
Label
Item-nr
586473
EAN
3561302537528
Availability
In stock