Hors-Saison

Hors-Saison

by Francis Cabrel
Hors-Saison

Hors-Saison

by Francis Cabrel

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Among Francis Cabrel's many recordings since 1977, Hors-Saison (Out Season) remains his classic. Paced easily and intently on groove figures and melodic folk and rock songs, in 1999, Cabrel arrived at the epitome of his art. Using the same quartet that recorded Sabarcane with Manu Katchie on drums and percussion, bassist Bernard Paganotti, Gerard Bikialo on Hammond organ and Wurlitzer, with Denys Lable on acoustic guitar and the percussion stylings of Denis Benarrosh, Cabrel has created an immediate, spare, direct emotional statement of melancholy and simplicity. His music on Out Season sounds like a cross between Bruce Cockburn and Tony Joe White, with blues and folk swirling around French folk music to drag out the nuances in each and force them by the sheer power of his will to stride along with one another in relative harmony -- though the tension is ever present. No matter the theme, whether it's a heartfelt treatise on the passing of blues heroes Son House, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and Charley Patton ("Cent Aus de Plus" or "100 Years More" done as a gorgeous acoustic folk song, and not as a Delta knock off), a pastoral country love song, "The Beautiful Debbie" ("La Belle Debbie"), or the funky social commentary of "The World Is Deaf" ("Le Mond Est Sourd") with its blazing guitar figures, Cabrel delivers with sincerity, passion, and restraint. His elegance is only surpassed by his taste in musicians and his reliance on their input into his music. All of these tunes were recorded within three days with only three live takes being allowed -- though there was plenty of meeting before to shape them dynamically and atmospherically -- before the next song was called to order. The rapport between the musicians is extraordinary and seldom encountered when listening to pop music. Silky, rich, luxuriant, and honest, what more could someone ask for in a singer/songwriter record? Well, how about a French cover of Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long"? Yep, and even with this strangely European arrangement it loses none of its sensuality. Even the non-French-speaking listener who appreciates well-crafted folk/rock music will fall all over himself or herself with praise for this work of art. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 11/16/2009
Label: Columbia / Sony Music Distribution
UPC: 0886975784417
Rank: 78209

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Francis Cabrel   Primary Artist,Guitar
Manu Katche   Drums
Bernard Paganotti   Bass
Anne Calvert   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Gerard Bikialo   Keyboards
Denis Benarrosh   Percussion
Roger Secco   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jean-Louise Roques   Accordion
Angie Cajeaux-Berthias   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Denys Lable   Guitar
Debbie Davis   Vocals,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

James Farber   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Francis Cabrel   Composer,Adaptation
Jerry Butler   Composer
Otis Redding   Composer
Yann Arnaud   Assistant,Recording
Claude Gassian   Photography
Fabicure Jacquet   Executive Producer
Catherine Juste   Assistant
Christophe Marais   Engineer,Recording
Ludovic Lanen   Recording
Grace Brown   Assistant
Bertrand Lajudie   String Arrangements
Sebastien Bramardi   Engineer,Recording
Alcyon Musique   Mastering
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