Grand Baton: Le Grand Baton

Grand Baton SKU: 23786004
Le Grand Baton: Le Grand Baton

Grand Baton: Le Grand Baton

Grand Baton SKU: 23786004

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Le Grand Baton
Artist: Grand Baton
Label: CD Baby
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 634479730177
Genre: Heavy Metal

'Grand Baton' is the latest project of French, native Caribbean, guitarist composer and singer Jean-Christophe Maillard (aka Mbutu), well known for his work in Gwoka music (traditionnal drum music from Guadeloupe); it is a powerful fusion of this heritage with rock music. For the first time, electric overdriven guitars are combined with the mighty goat skin 'slave drum' known as 'Ka' for a steady ethno-rooted-pop rock with unusual rythms and melodic lines... The 'Rude Ka' music is born. Mike Keneally (Frank Zappa...): 'Damn, 'File' sounds fantastic. Congratulations, great stuff here!' Lyle Workman (Sting, Alice Cooper...): 'every now and again, I'll find music that is really cool - this is one of those times. Great music!!' Ronan Chris Murphy (King Crimson...): 'Wow! Very cool music!... I mean..c'est tres cool!!' Marco Migliari (Peter Gabriel, Deep Purple...): 'Bloody great work! I really like it, great playing and I like the album concept. Very, very interesting, and different, too.' Metal Express Radio: 'Maillard can be considered as a pioneer regarding this combination of various genres... (his) music brings out the best from his world and the Rock world... (his) purpose in his composing is brilliant and he has a lot to give to the music industry.' Progressive Ears: 'Groundbreaking...It is a truly unique and captivating style of music...an impressive new force in the world music scene that has received warm accolades from many well-respected members of the musical community.' Sea Of Tranquility: 'The drums, combined with electric guitar and the strong, often-falsetto voice of Jean-Christophe Maillard deliver a universal message...a rhythmic sensibility that will rattle your ears and shake your brain... King Crimson gone tribal, or a more kinetic Peter Gabriel, or maybe a less frenetic System of a Down. Rockserbia: 'A well-experienced musician and author... there's no doubt that he deserve only respect for his author's work and evident original views... could be a one of most original product released during the previous year.' Ectagon (Norway): 'Mbutu's music is strong and energetic, with catcy melody lines... makes this album grow from the first time you put it on. Recommended.' Proggnosis: 'Le Grand Baton is an excellent album to seek out for listeners of 'World music' with a rock edge.' Progressive Rock & Metal (Brazil): 'Highly recommendable... a collection of musical contrasts, characterized by ambitious lyrical themes.' Progressor (Uzbekistan): 'The compositions get more and more fascinating as one adjusts to this rather unique stylistic expression... worthwhile investigating for liberal-minded followers of rock music that feel a variety of styles, moods and genres is a treat.' With songs ranging from 3 to 8 minutes, one would say this is world-pop music (listening to the carnival percussion ensemble in the song 'Filé',similar to Brazilian drums occasionally featured in Michael Jackson, Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel, Milton Nascimento's songs) or a progressive rock experiment (in the spirit of King Crimson, Yes... talking about the freedom of expression of a song like 'Toutlè Dépi Dé Jou' with it's electro style intro 'Dé Jou Avan'). Songs are written mostly in Creole language. The Gwoka music: Initially permitted because it sustained the morale of the slaves, then forbidden because it allowed them to assemble and encouraged a revolutionary spirit, the Ka drum was long a representation of degrading slave conditions - a shameful scar to be hidden. It is perhaps for this reason that it has now been reclaimed as a symbol of the identity and the independence of a people. In the 70s, the Ka drum was as much weapon, of speech and of song, as were the bombs at the time. Now rescued from history, it's seven rhythms, with no polyrhythmic form, are what remains of the long journey from Africa. Rock in the Caribbean: It had to happen here - because of the unique geography of the Caribbean, under the direct influence of the colonizers' metropolitan centers and their urban culture, and with the United States next door. These rebel and rural territories, fertilized by a rich blend of ethnicities, have given birth to many major musical styles and rhythmic pulses, each proving that mixing does not mean losing identity. Like the elders who adapted traditional European ballroom dance to their instincts, creating the Biguine, the Plena, the Son, so will the Carribean have it's way with Rock.

Tracks:
1.1 Don't Copy
1.2 Ou la Ka Pal -Intro
1.3 Atoupannan (Ou la Ka Pal)
1.4 Fil
1.5 Paw L: Avan Yo Jwenn
1.6 Zaf a Koul la
1.7 Gran Rivy
1.8 An Mitan Pit
1.9 Manz L
1.10 D Jou Avan-Intro
1.11 Toutl D Pi D Jou
1.12 Ki Zanma
1.13 Paw L: Joun Ay
1.14 Les Jours S'allongent
1.15 Epilog
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