Zachary Richard - Le Fou (2012)

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Title: Le Fou
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Avalanche Productions
Genre: Pop, Folk, Rock, Chanson
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 47:46
Total Size: 332 Mb / 123 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Laisse Le Vent Souffler
02. Sweet Sweet
03. Le Fou
04. Clif's Zydeco
05. La Chanson Des Migrateurs
06. Lolly Lo
07. La Musique Des Anges
08. La Ballade De Jean Saint Malo
09. Crevasse Crevasse
10. Bee De La Manche
11. C'est Si Bon
12. Original Ou Caribou
13. Les Ailes Des Hirondelles

This is yet another brilliant and beautiful piece of work by Zachary Richard, who, as always, does musical and poetic honor to his French Cajun cultural heritage. Twelve of the thirteen tracks are originals, written or co-written by Richard. (There is one traditional Cajun number.) The booklet contains complete lyrics to all the songs in clearly legible print and also includes helpful explanatory notes for five of the songs. One should be aware that everything, apart from a single verse in one song, is in French.

The title song has him identifying with the plight of the "fou de Bassan" (gannet), the seabird that migrates from Newfoundland and Québec to the Louisiana area (mirroring the migration of the early French Acadians), which unfortunately was the first bird species known to have become a casualty of the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster off the Southern Louisiana coast. "Laisse le vent souffler" (Let the Wind Blow) encapsulates the Cajun attitude toward any existential threat. "Clif's Zydeco" is a lively tribute to the late King of Zydeco, Clifton Chenier, that you know he would have really appreciated. "La ballade de Jean Saint Malo" is about the leader of an insurgent band of runaway slaves in the 1780s during the Spanish colonial occupation of Louisiana. Other favorites (although I could mention every single Richard-penned track!) include "Orignal ou caribou" (Moose or Caribou), "La chanson des migrateurs" (Song of the Immigrants), "Crevasse Crevasse," "Lolly Lo" [pure fun, this one!], and the gorgeously poetic album closer "Les ailes des hirondelles" (Wings of the Swallows).





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