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About Kanzo
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Bonga's
first full length CD: Kanzo
is a collection of songs with
traditional Vodou rhythms. Kanzo
incorporates elements of jazz,
blues and funk to create a dynamic
version of mizik rasin.
The recording was co-produced
by Jonathan Glazer and features
long time Lou Reed bassist Fernando
Saunders, and Frank London,
a founding member of the Klezmatics
along with a nine-piece ensemble
that includes an explosive drum
battery, kreyol chorus
and jazz saxophone by Thurgot
Theodat. The recording also
features Bonga's son Tiga Jean-Baptiste
on drums and didgeridoo. Recorded
in June 2000.
This
is the review that appeared
on WindowsOnHaiti.com:
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Kanzo
is the latest release from conga player
extraordinaire Gaston Jean-Baptiste
better known as "Bonga"
. Even though instruments such as
the trumpet, the electronic guitar
and the saxophone are used on this
CD, Kanzo manages to sound
as traditional as you can get, compared
to other Rasin groups like Ram or
Kanpèch, where the rock style
guitar predominates. In that respect,
Bonga's Kanzo is much closer to Azor's
style.
I
discovered Bonga on the "Kilti-Chòk"
CD where he gave a grand performance.
His mastery of the conga is even more
audible on this album, particularly
on the tunes where there is no singing.
Tune No. 3 amply demonstrates how
good he is. Somehow, as I listen to
him, I am reminded of that great pioneering
drummer, Ti Roro. Tune No. 3 is played
on a fiery Petwo beat which will prevent
you from keeping still. On tune No.
4, he is joined by Haitian saxophonist
Thurgot Theodat and guitarist Jon
Glazer. It is interesting to hear
how those instruments were integrated
into an otherwise very traditional
Nago rhythm, as the African mbira
gives support underneath. Theodat's
playing is reminiscent of John Coltrane.
In fact, this is the kind of experiment
that he would have appreciated, since
he liked to engage in new fields of
music.
Tune
No. 5, Wongol, is played on a Raboday
beat. The Banbou sound transports
me to carnival in the countryside,
with plenty of percussion. Tune No.
7, Soukri, is played on a rhythm called
"Ya Ya Ti Kongo" and Bonga
gives a masterful drum solo which
attests once more of his intimate
knowledge of those Haitian rythms.
I would be very curious to know where
and when he had time to learn so much
and to practice so hard. He makes
it sound so easy. What a nice encounter
it would be if Bonga and Azor played
together on the same stage.
I
found it very useful for him to indicate
the rhythm on which each tune was
based . I also enjoyed the instrumental
tunes more so than the sung ones.
I think that on some of those tunes,
Bonga has successfully recreated the
atmosphere of the Voodoo ceremonies
or like in tune No. 11, the Rara carnival
atmosphere of the countryside. All
that makes for authentic and traditional
music. This is what culture is all
about and that is why Kanzo is a CD
you might want to add to your collection
under the heading : Haitian traditional
Music.
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Song
Title
Kreol |
Song
Title
English |
Rhythm
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Instrumentation
by Bonga |
Guests |
Composer |
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Sa
Ka Mache
MP3
(3374KB)
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This
Can Work |
Ibo |
Boula
Segon
Manman
Gonde
Tcha-tcha
Ogan
Mbira
Vocals |
Bass:Fernando
Saunders
Trumpet: Frank London
Vocals:Sarah Dupuy
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Music
& Lyrics:Traditional
Additional Lyrics:Bonga |
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Ezili
Sere Nou
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Rescued |
Maskawon |
Rale
Manman
Field Drum |
Guitar:
Jon Glazer
Bass: Fernando
SaundersTrumpet: Frank London |
Traditional
Additional Lyrics:Bonga
Music:Bonga, Jon Glazer |
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Pitik
ak Papa
MP3
(3502KB)
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Father
and Son |
Petwo |
Manman |
Ralé:
James "Tiga" Jean-Baptiste
Tcha-Tcha: Thurgot Theodat |
Music:Traditional
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Janbé
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Cross |
Nago |
Manman
Segon
Boula
Tcha-Tcha
Ogan
Mbira |
Tenor
and Soprano Saxophone: Thurgot
Theodat
Guitar: Jon Glazer |
Music:Traditional
Arrangement:Jon Glazer, Bonga |
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Wongol
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Get
Together Again |
Raboday |
Rale
Manman
Tcha-Tcha
Ogan
Banbou |
Guitar:Jon
Glazer |
Lyrics:Traditional
Additional Lyrics:Bonga
Music:Bonga, Jon Glazer |
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Bade
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Creativity |
Agoni |
Mbira
Tcha-tcha
Gondé
Katabou
Manman
Ogan |
Guitar:Jon
Glazer
Trumpet: Frank London |
Music
& Lyrics:Traditional
Additional Lyrics:Bonga |
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Soukri
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Contact
Africa |
Ya
Ya ti Kongo |
Manman |
Rale:
James "Tiga" Jean-Baptiste
Tcha-tcha: Thurgot Theodat |
Traditional |
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Panama
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Hat |
Raboday |
Rale
Manman
Tcha-tcha
Clave
Mbira
Ogan |
Guitar:
Jon Glazer |
Music
& Lyrics:Traditional
Additional Lyrics:Bonga |
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Renmen
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Love |
Kongo
Lawoz |
All
drums, percussion and vocals |
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Music
& Lyrics:Bonga
Music:Traditional |
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Ogoun
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Iron
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Mayi |
Rale
Manman
Bell
Tcha-Tcha
Ogan |
Guitar
and Bass:Jon Glazer |
Lyrics:Traditional
Additional Lyrics:Bonga
Music:Bonga
Jon Glazer |
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Soukri
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Contact
Africa |
Ya
Ya ti Kongo |
Manman |
Rale:
James "Tiga" Jean-Baptiste
Tcha-tcha: Thurgot Theodat |
Traditional |
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Kouman
Ou Ye
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How
We Doin |
Rara |
Koné
and V ocals |
Koné:
Jonas Jean, Henry Robert Maurave,
Yves Louissaint
Tcha-tcha: Murdaline Dasney
Tanbou:Jean Jackson Toussaint
Kata & Vocals: Jean Eliphete
Montina
Bambou: Jean Wesly Caniave
Ogan: Fritz Vivien "Tifito"
Chorus: All |
Music
& Lyrics:Traditional
Music:Bonga |
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Tanbou
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Drum |
Raboday
and Ibo |
Solo
Rara drums |
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Rhythm
Composition by Bonga |
| INTERSTITIALS |
| Janbé |
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Bonga
played Rale Petwo drum on all |
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| Ibo
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| Parangol |
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CREDITS/NOTES
Recorded
at Pyramid Studios, NYC
Engineered and Mixed by Todd Hemleb
Assistant Engineer: Doug
Produced by Bonga & Jon Glazer
Cover and Insert Photography: Kate
Milford
Back Cover: Liana Hawes
Cover Design: Rocio Mireles and Kurt
Hollander
Special
Thanks to: God, all the Lwa; Souvenance;
Soukri; Badio; Jacqueline Vil; Andre
"Bobo" Jean-Baptiste; Group
Foula; Group Sanbayo; Chris Padgett;
Andrew Horn; Steve Horn; Earl DePass;
Kurt Hollander; Liana Hawes; Justine
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