Petit fou
Editorial Reviews
Toronto Star, July 28, 2001
The trio will make your spirits soar and kick-start your lower limbs with this vigorous, melodic performance.
Product Description
This incredibly talented trio of Québec musicians and dancers has taken the world by storm. Their first album, Matapat, was nominated for a Juno award, and continuous touring and airplay has spread their infectious music far and wide. Like their first album on Borealis Records, Petit fou features imaginative arrangements of traditional and original instrumental tunes, and fantastic renditions of traditional French Canadian songs. While the band shows a healthy respect for the tradition, they continue to push the boundaries of the genre by incorporating elements of jazz, celtic, and world music. Highlights include the contagious Le champ de pois/Le reel des cent larmes, the hurdy-gurdy/slap-bass arrangement of La jolie Rochelle, the Arabic influenced Sire le roi, and the unbelievable fusion of French Canadian music with classical Indian tabla and vocals on La vielle galope. Produced by Bill Garrett, Simon Lepage, and Matapat, this album is sure to cement their reputation as three of today's finest contemporary interpreters of traditional French Canadian music.
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Petit fou
Matapat Manufacturer: Borealis Recording ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000062X3A Release Date: 2001-07-03 |
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Album Description
This incredibly talented trio of Québec musicians and dancers has taken the world by storm. Their first album, Matapat, was nominated for a Juno award, and continuous touring and airplay has spread their infectious music far and wide. Like their first album on Borealis Records, Petit fou features imaginative arrangements of traditional and original instrumental tunes, and fantastic renditions of traditional French Canadian songs. While the band shows a healthy respect for the tradition, they continue to push the boundaries of the genre by incorporating elements of jazz, celtic, and world music. Highlights include the contagious Le champ de pois/Le reel des cent larmes, the hurdy-gurdy/slap-bass arrangement of La jolie Rochelle, the Arabic influenced Sire le roi, and the unbelievable fusion of French Canadian music with classical Indian tabla and vocals on La vielle galope. Produced by Bill Garrett, Simon Lepage, and Matapat, this album is sure to cement their reputation as three of today's finest contemporary interpreters of traditional French Canadian music.Customer Reviews:
They've done it again.......2002-04-04
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