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Delgres: Mo Jodi
ByThe band is named after Louis Delgres, an infantry officer who died in the rebellion after Napoleon's 19th century campaign to reintroduce slavery in the French Caribbean. Typical themes involving romance or infatuation are tightly surveyed with a sweet, amplified dobro twang and covered with rugged grace and dexterity.
The opening "Respecte Nou" has a thumping, gut-bucket beat harkening to rockabilly. Roughly translated lyrics like "We've been down too long, now we have to wake the hell up" harden a political stance. The album gains momentum like

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One of the album's strongest cuts, "Can't Let You Go," hints at tasty tidbits from southwestern US bands like

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band / ensemble / orchestraThe closing "Forgive Me" is another ballad; a breakup song with flugelhorn accents. Fifteen seconds pass at the ending before a fitting, half-minute coda that cements the project's vision. The album's total time is approximately 44:21. There are popular, multi-platinum catalogues that barely match up.
This entire gem features a minimum approach with maximum attitude. The dynamite in a small package formation blows away other recent blues or rock releases that get lost in oversized, overproduced messes. It doesn't take exaggerated vocabulary or hyperbole to thoroughly describe Delgres. For the recording and the group themselves, a little bit of truth goes a long way. ">
Track Listing
Respecte Nou; Mo Jodi; The Promise; Mr. President; Vivre Sur La Route; Sere Mwen Pli Fo; Can't Let You Go; Ti Manmzel; Anko; Ramene Mwen; Chak Jou Bon Die Fe; Pardone Mwen.
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Delgres
band / ensemble / orchestraPascal Danae: vocals, guitar; Baptiste Brondy: drums; Rafgee: sousaphone.
Album information
Title: Mo Jodi | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Pias Recordings
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