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Elohim

  • Release Date: 2005
  • Genre: Reggae
  • Label: Shanachie

  • Artist: Alpha Blondy
  • Flags: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Styles: World Fusion, Contemporary Reggae, Reggae-Pop
  • Track Picks: "Black Samouraï," "Journalists in Danger (Démocrature)," "La Queue de Diablo (The Devil's Tail)"

Review

Six years old when it finally reached America, Elohim isn't the great lost Alpha Blondy album as much as it is an exciting collection of tunes with a crummy cover and so-so production. The original Elohim cover displayed Blondy as a righteous, cross-carrying warrior, but ignore the post-concert, shoved-in-the-corner singer here and you're in for an excellent -- sometimes chilling -- set of conscious lyrics with breezy music. Breezy to a fault, actually, since Blondy's Solar System band seems flattened by the thin production most of the time. Compare the version of "Black Samourai" on the live Paris Bercy album to the one included here for proof, or consider how the wicked lyric "We take no prisoners/And we eat the wounded" sits on mannered, sterile beats. The tougher Merci from 2002 displayed that Blondy would grow as an executive producer, but Elohim is filled with prime Blondy songs, ones good enough to forgive the musical stiffness. "The Devil's Tail" is up there with his best, "Take No Prisoner" is tougher than tough, and "Black Samourai" became the man's anthem. To Shanachie's credit, Elohim is 80 percent in French and the label does an excellent job of translating the lyrics for the booklet. Elohim is hardly the first reggae album to be brought down a peg by cheap, sterile production, but it makes you pine harder than usual for what could have been. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Journalists in Danger (Démocrature)
...
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (4:12)
Djenaba
...
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (4:36)
Take No Prisoner (Canabalistic)
...
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (4:42)
Dictature (Dictator)
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (4:15)
La Queue de Diablo (The Devil's Tail)
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (4:50)
Sabotage
Desmond Dekker Alpha Blondy (4:01)
Les Voleurs de la République (The Republic's Thieves)
...
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (4:20)
Black Samouraï
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (4:39)
Hardjinan
...
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (4:24)
Lune de Miel
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (3:54)
Waikiki Rock
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (4:50)
Pateni Go Gaou
...
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (5:05)
Monin
...
Alpha Blondy Alpha Blondy (4:13)

Credits

Alpha Blondy (Executive Producer), Wayne Armond (Guitar), Jacques Bolognesi (Trombone), Alain Hatot (Saxophone), Clive "Azul" Hunt (Bass), Clive "Azul" Hunt (Producer), Samuel Kone (Drums), Guy N'Sangue (Bass), Phillipe Slominski (Trumpet), Marylou Seba (Vocals (Background)), Boncana Maïga (Arranger), Rohan Dwyer (Engineer), Rohan Dwyer (Mixing), Bruno Fourrier (Engineer), Rene Worms (Photography), Mao Otayeck (Guitar), Christopher Burch (Keyboards), Ekwala (Didjeridu), Christophe Hebert (Assistant), Sarr Julia (Vocals (Background)), Rohan Romain (Programming), Abou Watt (Percussion), Lydie "Oliza" Zamata (Vocals (Background))
 
 
Wikipedia: Elohim (album)
'Elohim'
Elohim cover
Studio album by Aka Moon
Released December 1997
Recorded 1997
Genre Jazz
Length 66:53
Label Carbon 7
Producer -
Aka Moon chronology
Ganesh
(1997)
Elohim
(1997)
Live At The Vooruit
(1997)

Elohim is a 1997 album by jazz band Aka Moon. It is the second CD of a tryptich composed by Fabrizio Cassol for the band. The first song is dedicated to Indian music and the other titles to African music. It was recorded in April and August 1997 at the Studio Jet (Brussels).

Track listing

  1. "Ghandji (The Unseizable Water)"
  2. "Sa N'Diaye / Too Long The The River Deep"
  3. "Samayaï Kaï"
  4. "Story Telling's On"
  5. "Elohim On The Water / For Days On End"
  6. "The River New"
  7. "The River Blue"

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