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avestin
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Topic: Emmanuel Booz Posted: October 13 2007 at 16:16 |
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BOOZ, EMMANUEL
With Emmanuel Booz, the four studio efforts in his resume can’t help you pinpoint this musician’s style, and you are forced to appreciate his eclectic output and creativeness. It’s true that with each album, the sound changed but, moreover, within each album you face quite diverse influences that reveal his talent and his affection for varied sounds. There is also the avant-garde edge to his music. He did like to experiment, play with the listeners and tease them, but not to a point of becoming unlistenable or annoying. The assorted end result deserves the art-rock moniker.
His first release was actually the French version of Arlo Guthrie's Alice's Restaurant - Au Restaurant D'Alice in 1969. However, our interest in his music begins with his 1974 album, Le Jour ou les Vaches. In this album, there is a special mood, and as said varied styles, some oddities and also a sort of theatrical approach and a tad of chanson Francaise. The arrangements and instrumentation on the album (the strings in particular) contribute much to the slightly melancholic and the somewhat “spacey/trippy” mood. In 1976 came out his album Clochard (Hobo) in which Joël Dugrenot plays bass. In 1979 arrived his chefs-d’œuvre – Dans Quelle Etat J’erre with its 3 lenghty tracks. Much more guitar oriented, and still the theatrical side is still there. Dynamic complex and engaging, changing often, this album is a very enjoyable ride. You also get a fair amount of electronic and spacey parts. The vocals range from regular singing to a sort of narrative style to fast and loud speaking. The focus here should be also given to the musicians which do a great work, whether it’s the bass or the drums and guitars. Jean-Louis Mahjun plays alto violin on Ode Aux Rats. When speaking of Booz, you’ll usually receive references to this album and for good reason. I find somewhat of a similar approach between this one and the release of the same year by Ma Banlieue Flasque. If you try just one of his albums, listen to Dans Quel Etat J'Erre! Nowadays, Booz is an actor and has appeared in both French and American movies. I have only Le Jour où les Vaches... and the magnificent Dans Quel Etat j'Erre (and I recommend both but especially the last one).
Of the two others, Au Restaurant d'Alice and Clochard - has anyone heard them and recommend them? Are they worth tracking down?
Anyway, at least for his last album, worth getting.
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Ricochet
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 16:18 | |
I listened, once, to "Dans Quel Etat j'Erre" and i was very impressed. Experimental, even avant-gardist, still progressive with a special touch and with a deep music in all its corners and moments. Terrific.
I want more. |
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avestin
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Posted: October 13 2007 at 18:44 | |
Well said and I share your sentiments.
He too, at least in Etat J'erre has some of the theatrical characteristics of French rock-progressif which I find so lovely in the various bands manifesting it in their music (both old and new).
But in this album, the main virtue is in its eclecticistic nature, the varied sounds and styles incorporated into it and the melodiness and accessibility of it all, while you could suppose it wouldn't necessarily be the case.
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avestin
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Posted: October 20 2007 at 19:27 | |
Bumpy Bump....
This should be re-issued.
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honganji
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Posted: October 20 2007 at 21:28 | |
I own 2nd, 3rd, and 4th albums. He was one of the most creative progressive singers in 1970s! Anant prog fans must listen his music. 2nd album Le Jour Ou Les Vaches ... is my most favorite French prog album. Great!!
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avestin
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Posted: October 20 2007 at 21:31 | |
What do you make of Clochard?
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honganji
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 21 2005 Status: Offline Points: 571 |
Posted: October 21 2007 at 06:05 | |
What do you make of Clochard?
Cochard is unlucky album. 2nd and 4th are too great!! In comparison with two greatest prog albums, Clochard is apparently weak. It is inevitable. However it doesn't mean Clochard is boring. If you don't think about them, it keeps more than average rating. It has been frequently estimated ''somber album''. Of course, 2 peaks make Clochard feel as somber. Unlucky....
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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20240 |
Posted: October 21 2007 at 06:47 | |
excellent artist
I'm still discovering him, though
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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avestin
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Posted: February 04 2008 at 11:29 | |
Excellent review from Hugues:
BOOZ, EMMANUEL — Dans Quel Etat j'Erre
Review by Sean Trane (Hugues Chantraine) Special Collaborator Prog-Folk Specialist 4.5 stars really!!! Posted Monday, February 04, 2008, 08:34 EST |
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