Thomas Carbou - Re:Cycling (2019)
Artist: Thomas Carbou
Title: Re:Cycling
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Ad Litteram
Genre: Jazz, Instrumental, Guitar
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 94:54 min
Total Size: 478 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Re:Cycling
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Ad Litteram
Genre: Jazz, Instrumental, Guitar
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 94:54 min
Total Size: 478 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1:
01. Bitter Sweet Symphony
02. Around the World
03. Smells Like Teen Spirit
04. With or Without You
05. E'mma
06. Rebellion (Lies)
07. Papa Was a Rolling Stone
08. Zombie
09. Learning to Fly
10. Don't Worry Be Happy
CD2:
01. Petit Monsieur
02. The King Died
03. Berceuse Banda
04. Luz Da Lua
05. Face au nord
06. Neil & Dave
07. Cycles
Rare expert on the eight-string guitar, Thomas Carbou released two albums simultaneously in 2019: "Here and elsewhere" and "Re: Cycling". These releases are the 21st and 22nd of a discography that dates back to 1997 for the prolific electro-jazz musician.
In "Re: Cycling", the Quebec guitarist of French origin allows himself to fully exploit the layers and the construction of atmospheres, which gives a second life to the hits that were "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (Nirvana) or still "WIth or Without You" (U2).
Loving loops of guitar, Carbou allows himself loops of loss of hearing in the original compositions of "Re: Cycling". The effect is poignant in "The King Died", instrumental ode to Martin Luther King in soundtrack speeches of African American hero and Bobby Kennedy.
In "Re: Cycling", the Quebec guitarist of French origin allows himself to fully exploit the layers and the construction of atmospheres, which gives a second life to the hits that were "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (Nirvana) or still "WIth or Without You" (U2).
Loving loops of guitar, Carbou allows himself loops of loss of hearing in the original compositions of "Re: Cycling". The effect is poignant in "The King Died", instrumental ode to Martin Luther King in soundtrack speeches of African American hero and Bobby Kennedy.