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Majestik Zouk
1989 studio album by Kassav' From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Majestik Zouk is an album by the French Caribbean music group Kassav'.[5] It was released in 1989 by Columbia Records in the United States, and internationally by CBS Records International.
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Critical reception
The New York Times wrote that "the accompaniment flits from calypso on synthesizers to abbreviated horn riffs over a tangle of African percussion."[6] The Washington Post wrote that "the grooves are established by the locked-together, pause-and-push rhythms of guitarist Jacob Desvarieux and bassist Georges Decimus."[1] The Gazette opined that "if you can get past the programmed drums, you'll be thrilled by the rhythms, uplifted by the brass ... and charmed by the classy singing."[7]
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Track listing
- "'Se Dam' Bonjou (Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen)"
- "Djoni (Johnny)"
- "Wép (Hey)"
- "Raché Tche (Sorrow)"
- "Ou Lé (Would You Like)"
- "Dézodiè (Unstable)"
- "Konkibin (Concubine)"
- "Doméyis (Domeus)"
- "An Mwé (Help!)"
- "Apré Zouk La (After Zouk)"
References
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