Soul Sega Sa ! Indian Ocean Segas From The 70's Vol. 2
Label | Les Disques Bongo Joe – BJR036FolkWelt – BJR036 |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Compilation |
Barcode | 7640159731368 |
Country | Switzerland |
Released | 06 Dec 2019 |
Genre | Folk, World, & Country |
Style | Séga |
The gradual appropriation by the Creole populations of Western instruments and European melodic traditions (quadrilles, waltzes, polkas, Scottish, romances, mazurkas), as well as the cultural contribution of committed workers from India laid thefoundations of the modern sega. This crossroads of influences was to continue to grow, especially from the 1950s, whenthe first phonographs arrived, playing all kinds of varieties but also jazz, soul, rock'n'roll, and even Cuban or Brazilian music. For the sega, these were the first steps towards a period of intense creativity that would cover the 1960s and 1970s. Amplified instruments arrived, and electric guitars, basses, drums and keyboards quickly replaced violins and accordions. Record production exploded and saw the advent of many micro-labels featuring genius arrangers such as Marclaine Antoine, G�rard Cimiotti, Eric Nelson, Claude Vinh San, or Narmine Ducap who explored the sega in its many facets. Psychedelic keyboards, fuzz guitars and undulating basses invited themselves on the furious ternary polyrhythms of drums, ravannes, bongos, claves, triangles and maracas, to produce a unique style. Here are some pearls from this golden age of the segas of Mauritius, Seychelles and Reunion Island that are compiled in this volume 2 for our greatest pleasure!
A1 | – Cyril Labonne | Roseda | |
A2 | – Harold Berty | Pas Bisin Batte Li | |
A3 | – Los Fantasios | Assez Pleuré | |
A4 | – Jean-Claude | Faire L'amour Pas la Guerre | |
A5 | – Ti L'Afrique | La Misère Noire | |
A6 | – Michel Admette | Zanguille 4 Couleurs | |
B1 | – Claudio | To Crier la Misère | |
B2 | – Georges Armel | Trouloulou | |
B3 | – Michel Legris | La Vie Sa Pauvre Femme la | |
B4 | – Thermogène | Ranne Moi Mon Coq | |
B5 | – Serge Lebrasse | A Cause Sa Cyclone la | |
B6 | – John Witz & Les Boys | Malheur L'arac |
Compiled By, Supervised By – Cyril Yeterian