The male vocal band from Marseille is back with a riotous album entitled “Marcha”. Literary and musical protest takes on an especially subversive and rebellious dimension – notably in the repertoire of Marseilles – and sharp humour is combined with violent, morbid or larger-than-life lexical contrasts. Lo Cor de la Plana shatters the hackneyed patterns and boring forms usually found in traditional singing. The vocals and percussion (bendir and tambourine, foot-stomping and hand-clapping) return these songs to the feverish environment that befits them and that has become one of the band’s trademarks.
The male vocal band from Marseille is back with a riotous album entitled “Marcha”. Literary and musical protest takes on an especially subversive and rebellious dimension – notably in the repertoire of Marseilles – and sharp humour is combined with violent, morbid or larger-than-life lexical contrasts. Lo Cor de la Plana shatters the hackneyed patterns and boring forms usually found in traditional singing. The vocals and percussion (bendir and tambourine, foot-stomping and hand-clapping) return these songs to the feverish environment that befits them and that has become one of the band’s trademarks.
01 La Despartida 03.39 02 Canalha 02:57 03 Masurka Mafiosa Marselhesa 04:23 04 Sant Trofima 04:35 05 Noste Pais 07:31 06 Impro Tautena & La Tautena e la... 06:23 07 La Libertat 02:30 08 Farandola dei Bàris 09:24 09 Aimi pas lei Capelans 15.22
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re Minimalism, Minimalism and Post Minimalism.
PAOLO BONFANTI & MARTINO COPPO - You Were Right
from the CD "Pracina Stomp"