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(Fremeaux) 36 tracks with 24 page booklet (english/french).  - There is an American... more

Various: Cajun, Louisiane 1928-39 (2-CD)

(Fremeaux) 36 tracks with 24 page booklet (english/french).
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There is an American flavour about this issue, and even this column has an arôme américain, but not quite in the way that most europeans think to quintessential American music. We’re talkin’ Cajun here.
The most recent arrivals from the West country importers, Discovery records of Pewsey in Wiltshire reveal a number of compact discs labels hitherto unavailable in the UK. An amazingly high proportion of these are transferts from 78rpm catalogues close to the hearts of many readers of this magazine. Long may the policy continue ! Discovery imports include items handled by the French Distribution company Nocturne, not, in view what follows, Nuit et Jour. The current rearguard action being fought on behalf of the French language in the face of American incursions, notably in the commercial sphere, is not simply a matter of xenophobia on the part of a few reactionaries. The French language is under threat. In the past, foreign influences from North Africa, the Arabic ' bled ' (village or out of the way place) or ' toubib ' (doctor) have influenced the language in much the same way that words from India have come into British English. What is new in the present conflict is that the language invasion which is effectively American is an aspect of cultural cleansing and economic imperialism which seeks to Americanize a nation’s way of life for economic gain. Not that the French themselves are entirely innocent victims. It is ' young ' to rebel against the language of parents, it is ' chic ', especially in media circles to show awareness of American as the language which of international advertising and media manipulation.

It is ' contemporary ' to be able to show off in the language which, it says itself, is conquering the world through information and other technologies. Listeners to public service radio in France, let alone the commercials, will know to what riculous lenghts Americaniosms are being taken, where they simply replace French in expressions, often inaccurately. To an even greater extent has this been obvious since the former Minister of Culture, Monsieur Jacques Toubon introduced legislation on this subject. French media people, anarchic by nature, have rebelled against the modest requirements of the Minister by introducing more Americanisms than ever. Radio Bleue, the station for the over fifties, is no less guilty in this than other stable-mates at Radio-France, ' with it ' France Inter and the ' intellectual ' France Culture. What is also apparent in the present struggle is that the French in Canada, much closer to the American language threat than those of Metropolitan France, do not so readily succumb to this particular form of snobbery and make their objections heard through the CRPLF (Communauté des Radios Publiques de Langue Françaaise). We hope that the Discovery/Nocturne arrangement will give us a chance of hearing some of the Quebec singer-songwriters who are maintaining and enhancing the French language, so far from its roots.

 Meanwhile, we are confronted with another kind of French, much harder to understand even for the most fluent French speakers thant the language of Québec, Montréal and Gaspésie. We are now talking ‘Cajun’, the word itself a corruption of ' Canadien ' [from ' Acadia ', the original name for Nova Scotia. – Ed.]. How French-speaking people reached Louisiana from Canada is a blight on British colonial history and how they were received by the French-speaking arostocrats and ‘wannabee atistos’, themselves frequently of mixed blood, is no credit to either. In Louisiana, the unwanted Cajuns were given a ' homeland ' (pre-president Mandela South African style) in the swamp lands away from the centres of French culture in the state, such as Nouvelle Orléans (New Orleans). The Cajuns became a rural underclass whose richly-spiced music and song were ignored and certainly not recorded until the late 1920’s. In Cajun music, we find old French dances from Brittany, Vendée, Aquitaine and elsewhere, in the company of R&B, Country Music and occasional backward glances at Africa.

A two CD set released in France by Frémeaux & Associés, under the direction of Noël Hervé, opens with what is believed to be the first ' Cajun ' recording ever : made in New Orleans on April 27th, 1928. Accordion, guitar and vocal by Mr and Mrs Joseph Falcon, Lafayette ; Let’s go to Lafayette. The music is full of life and the sheer joy of living, coming from some of the poorest people in any ' Western ' country at that time. Only the well-off bemoan their lot in song ! The matrix numbers of the 36 titles in the collection show that most of them are of Victor and Columbia (US) origin. It is a pity that no catalogue number is given. There is a rawness in the content of the first CD which makes it largely of academic interest, but by the second we are in the late 1930’s. Hillbilly and Jazz have begun to make their mark and there are some really exciting tracks, a few in English too. There are the Hackberry Ramblers, harmonicist and singer Joe Werner (Wondering ; She’s my flapper and my babe), ‘Beethoven’ Miller and his Merry Makers, Nason Absheer, The Rayne-Bo Ramblers and another set of Rayne-Bo ramblers directed by Leroy ‘Happy Fats’ le Blanc, no less.

The instrumental bases of these groups are accordion, harmonica and violin, and often very swinging they are. The rhythms are waltzes, polkas, one and two-steps and blues. No collector of French songs in the broadest sense should miss what the New World has to offer through its Quebec and Cajun communities. Jean Buzelin is responsible for the compilation and detailed notes in French with a thoroughly readable translation. (Ralph Harvey - Continental Forum)

Article properties: Various: Cajun, Louisiane 1928-39 (2-CD)

  • Interpret: Various

  • Album titlle: Cajun, Louisiane 1928-39 (2-CD)

  • Label FREMEAUX

  • Genre Cajun & Zydeco

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 3448960201926

  • weight in Kg 0.21
Various - Cajun, Louisiane 1928-39 (2-CD) CD 1
01 Mon Coeur T'Appelle FALCON, Cleoma
02 Il A Volé Mon Traineau FALCON, Cleoma
03 Mama, Where You At? SOILEAU, Leo & Mayuse Lafleur
04 Jolie Blonde BREAUX, Amédée
05 Les Tracas Du Hobo Blues BREAUX, Amédée
06 T'es Petite Et T'es Mignonne FAWVOR, Dudley & James
07 Acadian One Step FALCON, Joseph
08 Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme FALCON, Cleoma & Joseph
09 Two Step De Eunice ARDOIN, Amédée
10 Madame Young Donnez-Moi Votre Plus Jolie... McGEE, Dennis
11 A Mosquito Ate Up My Sweetheart FRERES, Ségura
12 New Iberia Polka FRERES, Ségura
13 Domain C'est Pas Dimanche SOILEAU & ROBIN
14 Baiolle LACHNEY, Delma
15 Alberta WALKER, Laurence
16 Bayou Pom Pom One Step LeJEUNE, Angelais
17 Mazurka De La Louisiane FRERES, Breaux
Various - Cajun, Louisiane 1928-39 (2-CD) CD 2
01 Cujun Crawl HACKBERRY RAMBLERS
02 Wondering RIVERSIDE RAMBLERS
03 She's My Flapper And My Baby WERNER, Joe & RAMBLERS
04 La Valse De Gueydan LEO SOILEAU'S FOUR ACES
05 Pine Island MILLER'S MERRYMAKERS
06 Jolly Boys Breakdown JOLLY BOYS OF LAFAYETTE
07 La Valse De Madame Sosthène FALCON, Joseph
08 Le Blues Des Voyages ARDOIN, Amédée & Denni McGee
09 Oberlin ARDOIN, Amédée & Dennis McGEE
10 Ma Jolie Petite Fille SOLIEAU, Leo & RHYTHM BOYS
11 French Blues ABSHIRE, Nathan
12 Tu Peux Pas M'Arreter De Rever THIBODEAUX BOYS
13 Pas Aller Vite HACKBERRY RAMBLERS
14 La Valse De La Prison HACKBERRY RAMBLERS
15 Tu Peux Pas Me Faire Ça ALLEY BOYS OF ABBEVILLE
16 La Réponse De Blues De Bosco HAPPY FATS & RAYNE-BO RAMBLERS
17 T'as Oublié De Venir HAPPY FATS & RAYNE-BO RAMBLERS
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Tracklist
Various - Cajun, Louisiane 1928-39 (2-CD) CD 1
01 Mon Coeur T'Appelle
02 Il A Volé Mon Traineau
03 Mama, Where You At?
04 Jolie Blonde
05 Les Tracas Du Hobo Blues
06 T'es Petite Et T'es Mignonne
07 Acadian One Step
08 Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme
09 Two Step De Eunice
10 Madame Young Donnez-Moi Votre Plus Jolie...
11 A Mosquito Ate Up My Sweetheart
12 New Iberia Polka
13 Domain C'est Pas Dimanche
14 Baiolle
15 Alberta
16 Bayou Pom Pom One Step
17 Mazurka De La Louisiane
Various - Cajun, Louisiane 1928-39 (2-CD) CD 2
01 Cujun Crawl
02 Wondering
03 She's My Flapper And My Baby
04 La Valse De Gueydan
05 Pine Island
06 Jolly Boys Breakdown
07 La Valse De Madame Sosthène
08 Le Blues Des Voyages
09 Oberlin
10 Ma Jolie Petite Fille
11 French Blues
12 Tu Peux Pas M'Arreter De Rever
13 Pas Aller Vite
14 La Valse De La Prison
15 Tu Peux Pas Me Faire Ça
16 La Réponse De Blues De Bosco
17 T'as Oublié De Venir