Ti ManoCalypso - Joue Gilles Sala

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Review by Karoly Molnar

Ti ManoCalypso's album Joue Gilles Sala is a captivating and entertaining fusion of Caribbean rhythms and French chanson. The album features Ti ManoCalypso's distinct voice and virtuosic guitar playing, as well as guest appearances by some of the most talented musicians in the French Caribbean music scene.

The album opens with "La Vie en Rose," a classic French chanson that Ti ManoCalypso infuses with a playful calypso rhythm. The track sets the tone for the rest of the album, which features a mix of original compositions and covers of French and Caribbean standards.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Choucoune," a Haitian folk song that Ti ManoCalypso turns into a lively calypso number. The track features a beautiful duet between Ti ManoCalypso and Haitian singer Emeline Michel, whose soulful voice perfectly complements Ti ManoCalypso's playful style.

Another highlight of the album is "Tout Moun Ka Di," a catchy original composition that showcases Ti ManoCalypso's guitar skills and signature sound. The track features a lively chorus that is sure to have listeners singing along.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Petite Poupée Des Antilles
Babaka
A Sainte-Lucie
Trinidad-Calypso

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Catalog Numbers

4532

Labels

Teppaz

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • EP

Companies

RoleCompany
Printed ByGiraud-Rivoire

Credits

RoleCredit
Liner NotesMax Miquel
Music ByGilles Sala

Notes

Made in France

Barcodes

Rights Society: BIEM
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Summary by Karoly Molnar

Joue Gilles Sala is a fun and enjoyable album that showcases Ti ManoCalypso's unique blend of French and Caribbean music. It's a must-listen for fans of calypso, chanson, and world music in general.