La Perfecta

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La Perfecta
La Perfecta - 2011.jpg
La Perfecta in 2011
Background information
Origin La Trinité, Martinique, French West Indies
Genres Kadans
LabelsDEBS Music

La Perfecta was a [1] big band from Martinique whose styles included cadence and compas. [2]

Contents

Discography

Album : Retrouvailles Label : Hibiscus Records Année : 2003

  1. Perfeta L'original
  2. Wou
  3. Fais Pas Si Fais Pas Ca
  4. L'anmou Ce Mêt
  5. Peyi A Ka Chalvire
  6. Rêverie
  7. Titine Makrel
  8. Manmaye Jodi
  9. Devoir De Mémoire
  10. La Divinité
  11. Ayen
  12. Devoir De Mémoire

Album : Pour toujours Label : DEBS Music Année : 1996

  1. Sevi ou mori
  2. Nou toujou la
  3. Dilou
  4. Mamy
  5. En nous alle
  6. Mon caporal
  7. Holyday's flight
  8. Pli ta pli tris
  9. Tcha tcha co ou

Album : 1970-1980 Label : DEBS Music

  1. Indicatif
  2. Tout' cé yo
  3. Hotel California
  4. Courage
  5. Crépuscule
  6. Manmaill' la
  7. Rêve moin
  8. La prière

Album : A youskous pas fe fou Label : DEBS Music

Album : Help me baby

  1. Help me baby
  2. Chimin an
  3. Suplication
  4. Yo que save
  5. Refuge moin

Album : La divinité Label : DEBS Music

  1. La divinité
  2. Baille chabon
  3. Laisse i passe
  4. Constatation
  5. Angela
  6. Getting out the darkness
  7. Il le fallait
  8. Si ou pas le comprend
  9. Fasaria

Album : La perfecta à l'atrium Label : DEBS Music

  1. Clair de Lune à l'escale
  2. Tout bagaye paré
  3. A youskous
  4. Cuando mega si
  5. Getting out the darkness
  6. Help me baby
  7. Ad libitum
  8. Face à face
  9. La prière
  10. Chimen-an
  11. La divinité
  12. La Perfecta au Bataclan
  13. Interviews
  14. A youskous (version originale)

Album : Tout bagail parer Label : DEBS Music

  1. Tout bagail parer
  2. A youskous pas fe fou
  3. Adieu fort de france et mon pays
  4. Chic chec choc
  5. Pas tchouei
  6. Roro deg deg
  7. Cadence pom pom
  8. Demain ke river
  9. Yo ke sav
  10. Jodi jou

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References

  1. "French Antilles (Martinique & Guadeloupe): National Geographic World Music". Archived from the original on 2008-09-05. Retrieved 2008-08-24.
  2. McConnachie, James (2000). World music: the rough guide, Volume 2. Rough Guides. p. 295. ISBN   978-1-85828-636-5.