Slavery in America : musiques issues de l'esclavage aux Amériques-redemption songs
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Kabondo musambo wa changa changa | Maboudana | Badolo | Brown Jr., Oscar | Roach W, Max | Lincoln, Abbey | Larue, Michel | Ellington, Duke | B.B. | Davis, John | Diddley, Bo | Bordereau, Libera | Yogan, Ti | Jones, Bessie | Sims, Jules | King Radio | Tiger (The) | Lion (The) | List, Eugene | Espinguela, Zé | Hibbert, Lena | Saunders, Red | Santamaria, Mongo | Garvey, Marcus | Jackson, Mahalia | Amstrong, Louis | Grime, Ann | Nye, Hermes | Ford, Tennessee Ernie | Winston | Ossie, Count | Roy, W. | Eccles, Clancy | Coleman, Ornette | Cooke, Sam | Robeson, Paul | Professor Longhair | Hall, Vera | Williams, Robert Pete | Hooker, John Lee | Reverend (The) | Gates, J.M. | Terrell, Sister Ola Mae | Southern Sons (The) | Wareika | Lord Invader | Coltrane, John | Mighty Sparrow (The) | Ensemble de Quadrille Guadeloupéen | John Canoe Group | Mardi Gras Indians | Talbot Brothers (The) | Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet (The) | Paul Bley Quintet (The) | Union Boys (The) | Ebony Three (The) | Charioteers (The) | Blind Boys of Alabama (The)
Edité par Fremeaux
- 2014
Chants de travail, musiques rituelles ou festives, les musiques et rythmes issus de l'esclavage ont considérablement marqué les musiques populaires américaines. Dans un livret/appareil critique de 44 pages, Bruno Blum juxtapose et commente des titres inspirés par cet héritage à des interprétations de morceaux composés à l'époque de l'esclavage. Il montre leurs influences du Congo aux Caraïbes, du Brésil aux Etats-Unis. Des chants d'espoir à l'abolition et jusqu'au mouvement des Droits Civiques ou l'éclosion du free jazz, ces musiques intenses expriment tant la résilience humaine que l'espérance. Elles retracent le parcours de l'un des événements socioculturels majeurs de notre histoire. Patrick FREMEAUX.
- Type de document
- Disque compact
- Description physique
- 3 d.c.
- Date de publication
- 2015
- Cotes
- Sections
- Adulte
- Numéro du document
- 3561302546728 ; FA5467 (Frémeaux & Associés)
- Contient
- Lulua men/ Kabondo musambo wa changa changa
- Chant d'invitation à la danse/ Maboudana & Badolo
- Bid 'em in/ Brown Jr, Oscar
- Driva' man/ Roach W, Max & Lincoln, Abbey
- How come me here ?/ Larue, Michel
- Slave (The)/ Mighty Sparrow (The)
- Before the sun goes down/ Larue, Michel
- Early in the mornin'
- Song of the cotton field/ Ellington, Duke
- Old alabama/ B.B.
- Carrie Belle/ Davis, John
- Working man/ Diddley, Bo
- Mpas bwè m'pas mangé/ Bordereau, Libera & Yogan, Ti
- Buzzard lope (The)/ Jones, Bessie
- Hard times in ol' Virginia/ Davis, John
- Say boss man/ Diddley, Bo
- Bagai sala que pochery moin/ Sims, Jules
- Don't break it I say/ King Radio & Tiger (The) & Lion (The)
- L' Eté/ Ensemble de Quadrille Guadeloupéen
- John canoe music/ John Canoe Group
- Indian race (The)/ Mardi Gras Indians
- Danse des nègres, op. 2/ List, Eugene
- Macumba de oxóssi/ Espinguela, Zé
- La Famille li fait ça/ Hibbert, Lena
- Voodoo blues/ Saunders, Red
- Coté yo, coté yo/ Bordereau, Libera
- Tele mina for chango/ Santamaria, Mongo
- If death has power/ Garvey, Marcus
- Zombie jamboree/ Talbot Brothers (The)
- This little light of mine/ Larue, Michel
- Moses/ Davis, John
- Better day a-coming/ Larue, Michel
- Turkle dove/ Jones, Bessie
- Live humble/ Davis, John
- Summertime ; Sometimes I feel like a motherless child/ Jackson, Mahalia
- Massa's in the cold cold ground/ Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet (The)
- Shadrack/ Amstrong, Louis
- March on/ Larue, Michel
- See aunt dinah/ Jones, Bessie
- Link o'day/ Larue, Michel
- Underground railroad (The)/ Grime, Ann
- Abolitionist hymn/ Nye, Hermes
- Marching song/ Ford, Tennessee Ernie
- Lincoln and liberty/ Nye, Hermes
- Babylon gone/ Winston & Ossie, Count & Roy, W.
- Freedom/ Eccles, Clancy
- Freedom day/ Roach W, Max & Lincoln, Abbey
- Free/ Paul Bley Quintet (The) & Coleman, Ornette
- Great grandfather (The)/ Diddley, Bo
- Chain gang/ Cooke, Sam
- Prettiest train
- Work song/ Brown Jr, Oscar
- Jim crow/ Union Boys (The)
- Ol man river/ Robeson, Paul
- Mardi gras in New Orleans/ Professor Longhair
- Another man done gone/ Hall, Vera
- Levee camp blues/ Williams, Robert Pete
- How long must I be your slave/ Hooker, John Lee
- Dry bones in the valley/ Reverend (The) & Gates, J.M.
- Babylon did it/ Garvey, Marcus
- Swing low sweet chariot/ Terrell, Sister Ola Mae
- Go down moses/ Ebony Three (The)
- Two wings/ Southern Sons (The)
- We believe in the god of Ethiopia/ Garvey, Marcus
- Going home to Zion land/ Ossie, Count & Wareika
- Dont rock the boat/ Charioteers (The)
- Marching up to Zion/ Blind Boys of Alabama (The)
- Im going back to Africa/ Lord Invader
- Liberia/ Coltrane, John
- Well anchor bye and bye/ Southern Sons (The)
- You got to move/ Blind Boys of Alabama (The)
- Dont turn me from your door/ Hooker, John Lee