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Grand-Mère Funibus Folk ‎– Grand-Mère Funibus Folk (1974, Barclay)

13,00 

Media VG+
Sleeve VG+

Format : LP
Cat N° : 920.451
Style : Cajun, Folk

Looking back 45 years, the record by Grand-Mère Funibus Folk embodied shared enthusiasm, fusing American folk and Francophone repertoires, thereby creating a social movement around folk music. This group, consisting of Ben, Christian Gour’han, Croqui, and Michel Hindenoch, left a lasting impact. Their eponymous album, released in 1974 on Barclay, is a warm blend of acoustic instruments and harmonious voices. It offers a variety of musical styles, from traditional French to Cajun, from blues to Irish, with a touch of improvisation. The charismatic Jacques Benhaïm, known as Ben, played a key role in the development of French folk, influencing many musicians. The legacy of Grand-Mère Funibus Folk endures, anchoring their record as a significant milestone in the history of the French folk revival.

In stock

A1 – Travailler, C’est Trop Dur
A2 – Two Step (Louisiane)
A3 – Jolie Catin (Two Step)
A4 – Charlie (Old Time Music)
A5 – Baby Please (Don’ Go)
A6 – Danse Papillon (Old Time)
A7 – La Création Du Monde Suivie De La Marmite
B1 – Bourrée (Berry)
B2 – Dodo (Berceuse)
B3 – Pierre De Grenoble (Lyonnais)
B4 – Romano Jig (Irlande)
B5 – La Blanche Biche

Weight 0,23 kg