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Majestik Zouk

 
Album Review: Majestik Zouk

  • Artist: Kassav'
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Total Time: 39:47
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: World

Review

Majestik Zouk was Kassav's second release on the Columbia label. The first release on this label, Vini Pou, was ironically one of their weaker efforts. Possibly in reaction to the tepid response to the first album on an American major label, Kassav fired up the zouk machine and came out with this album of strong and varied material. The opening track by Jean-Philippe Marthely burns things up with its high wattage merengue-tinged rhythm. There is also the classic "Ou Le," one of the most popular songs that Kassav ever recorded. It is another one of their well-known anthems, and is French Antillean music at its best, simply melodic and very rhythmic. "Dezodie" is another outstanding track that moves. However, the American music market virtually ignored the album and, although Kassav went on to produce a few more albums on Sony-Columbia, zouk was slow to infiltrate the American music scene. Recommended. ~ Mark Romano, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
'Sé Dam' Bonjou [Messieurs, Mesdames Bonjour] Jean Philippe Marteau Kassav' (4:12)
Djoni [Johnny and Alex Are Falling] Kassav' (4:17)
Wép [Wep!] Kassav' (4:10)
Raché Tchè [Chagrin] Jean-Claude Naimro Kassav' (4:03)
Ou Lé [Veux-Tu?] Kassav' (3:49)
Dézodiè [Instable] Pierre-Edouard Decimus, Douglas Mbida Kassav' (3:50)
Konkibin' [Concubine] Pierre-Edouard Decimus, Jacob Desvarieux Kassav' (3:19)
Doméyis [Domeyis] Kassav' (4:09)
An Mwé [au Secours] Kassav' (4:19)
Apré Zoukla [Après le Zouk] Kassav' (3:49)

Credits

Steve Madaio (Trumpet), Cedric Perverie (Assistant Engineer), Becky Bell (Choeurs), Jean-Philippe Marthely (Vocals), Kassav' (Producer), Freddy Hovsepian (Group Member), Patricia Guen (Assistant Engineer), Sophie Masson (Assistant), Celmar Engel (Synthesizer), Claude Vamur (Drums), Frederic Marin (Engineer), Steve Orchard (Assistant Engineer), Jacob Desvarieux (Guitar), Louis Satterfield (Trombone), Mauricio Smith (Saxophone), Don Myrick (Saxophone), Becky Bell (Choir, Chorus), Michel Costa (Choir, Chorus), Mauricio Smith (Brass Arrangement), Hamid Belhocine (Group Member), Sophie Masson (Mixing Assistant), Libby Durand (Photography), Georges Costa (Choeurs), Didier Lozahic (Producer), Jean-Claude Naimro (Keyboards), Georges Decimus (Group Member), Didier Lozahic (Sound Recording), Jean-Claude Naimro (Clavier), Freddy Hovsepian (Trumpet), Jean-Claude Naimbro (Keyboards), Georges Costa (Choir, Chorus), Hamid Bellocine (Brass Arrangement), Mathias Pizarro (Brass Arrangement), Freddy Hovsepian (Brass Arrangement), Catherine Laupa (Group Member), Claude Romano (Trombone), Sylvie Aioun (Choeurs), Georges Decimus (Guitar (Bass)), Cedric Perverie (Assistant), Hamid Bellocine (Trombone), Dominique Gengoul (Guitar), Michel Costa (Choeurs), Edith Lefel (Choir, Chorus), Cesar Durcin (Percussion), Steve Orchard (Assistant), Patricia Guen (Assistant), Didier Lozahic (Mixing), Sylvie Aioun (Choir, Chorus), Catherine Laupa (Dancer), Hamid Belhocine (Brass Arrangement), Jocelyne Beroard (Chant), Jean Philippe Marteau (Chant), Jean-Pierre Ramirez (Group Member), Didier Lozahic (Engineer), Jocelyne Beroard (Vocals), Didier Lozahic (Realization), Yvone Jones (Choir, Chorus), Yvone Jones (Choeurs), Jacob Desvarieux (Realization), Claude Thirifays (Group Member), Jacob Desvarieux (Producer), Celmar Engel (Producer), Claude Thirifays (Saxophone), Yann Cooper (Engineer), Hamid Belhocine (Trombone), Cesar Durcin (Group Member), Jean-Luc Alger (Choir, Chorus), Jacques-Douglas Mbida (Keyboards), Claude Ermelin (Engineer), Jocelyne Beroard (Group Member), Edith Lefel (Choeurs), Jacob Desvarieux (Group Member), Claude Romano (Group Member), Jean Philippe Marteau (Group Member), Jean-Claude Naimro (Group Member), Jean-Pierre Ramirez (Trumpet), Celmar Engel (Programming), Roger Raspail (Percussion), Georges Decimus (Basse)
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Majestik Zouk
Studio album by Kassav'
Released September 20, 1989 [1]
Genre Zouk
Length 39:47
Label Columbia/CBS Records
Producer Jacob Desvarieux
Kassav'
Didier Lozahic
Professional reviews

Allmusic (3/5) link

Kassav' chronology
Au Zenith
(1987)
Majestik Zouk
(1989)
Tékit Izi
(1993)

Majestik Zouk is an album from the French Caribbean music group, Kassav'. It was released in 1989 by Columbia Records in the United States, and internationally by CBS Records.

Track listing

  1. "'Se Dam' Bonjou (Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen)"
  2. "Djoni (Johnny)"
  3. "Wép (Hey)"
  4. "Raché Tche (Sorrow)"
  5. "Ou Lé (Would You Like)"
  6. "Dézodiè (Unstable)"
  7. "Konkibin (Concubine)"
  8. "Doméyis (Domeus)"
  9. "An Mwé (Help!)"
  10. "Apré Zouk La (After Zouk)"



 
 

 

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