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 Zebda - Le Bruit et L'Odeur (1996)
 
Artist: Zebda
Album: Le Bruit et L'Odeur
Release date: 1996

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Zebda's second album is a marked advanced over L'Arêne des Rumeurs -- the latter is a very good debut, but the French band is more comfortable and assured in the studio setting here. The ney keyboard sample that starts several songs almost sounds like a muzzein calling the faithful to hear the word and the constant change-ups of musical elements in the arrangements show that Zebda is adding to and changing the form, not content with just doing raggamuffin en français. Magyd Cherfi's lyrics offer strong social critiques, but he's a street-wise storyteller who draws on experiences derived from life around him and is just as concerned with bringing the positive forward. The hometown ode "Toulouse" is a driving raggamuffin with the drums pushing hard behind the tag-team vocals, while "Ma Rue" (My Street) incorporates strings behind the speed-rapped vocal delivery. And "France II" and "Cameroun" celebrate "outsider" France, the former via a buzzsaw guitar riff that settles into a ska-reggae mix and the latter with a raw guitar hook and stabbing clavinet ragga. The title track is a well-constructed mini-epic, quoting musically from the guitar intro to Bob Marley & the Wailers' "Concrete Jungle" and lyrically from a speech by French Premier Jacques Chirac. Chirac seems to be talking about French family values, so it's pretty easy to assume whom he's implying as responsible for "the noise and the smell" in the city, as Pascal Cabero plays a nice acoustic guitar solo under it. Standout tracks are "Mon Pere M'a Dit...," with a menacing minimal riff before accordion and violin come in, and the excellent "La Faucille et le Marteau" digging at the hips with stabbing clavinet funks and a rock guitar roar even as Arabic ney samples and string flourishes sail overhead. But variety rules: "La Bete" is almost guitar-driven ragga; "Le Bilan" has an electric piano-driven, loping acid jazz feel; and keyboards soar off into dub effects over the bass anchor of "Taslima."

Despite the very occasional weak moment, this version of Le Bruit et L'Odeur shows Zebda's maturation and command of a wide range of resources. The Esan Ozenki version of Le Bruit et L'Odeur, which combines the best from this album and L'Arêne des Rumeurs, may still be the best overall introduction, but you won't go wrong with either of Zebda's first two French albums.
 

 
 :: Lyrics :: Zebda - Essence Ordinaire
 
Track
Time
Rating
1 Toulouse Download mp3
03:48
2 Taslima Download mp3
03:06
3 La Faucille et le Marteau Download mp3
02:54
4 Le Bruit et l'Odeur Download mp3
04:58
5 La Bete (J-M-L-P) Download mp3
03:31
6 France Download mp3
04:31
7 Maanouche Download mp3
00:19
8 Le Bilan Download mp3
03:06
9 Chomage Download mp3
02:34
10 Mon Pere M'A Dit Download mp3
03:55
11 Marabiau Download mp3
02:52
12 Dub du Village Download mp3
00:40
13 Ma Rue Download mp3
03:32
14 Basket Bolk Download mp3
00:17
15 Cameroun Download mp3
02:16
16 Hereditaire Download mp3
04:22
17 France Dub Download mp3
02:41
 
 :: Albums :: Zebda
 




Album
Year
Lyrics
Essence Ordinaire
1998
13
La Tawa [live]
2004
27
Le Bruit et L'Odeur
1996
17
Utopie d'Occase
2002
13
Other songs
Unknown
14
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