Gabriel YacoubCountry of origin:France Type of music generally:Early albums traditional folk and electric folk, later albums more experimental alternative pop/contemporary folk with traditional touches Status:Most recent album, je vois venir... (live), 2004; most recent studio album, The Simple Things We Said, 2002 See also:The Official Gabriel Yacoub page Comparisons:Voice and experimental style very slightly reminiscent of Peter Gabriel. (Neile) Covers/own material:Traditional songs and his own material, and occasional cover songs General comments:Some people may know Yacoub from his traditional music days when he led Malicorne, the French equivalent of Steeleye Span with its electrified, traditional folk songs. Few people know his later work, like the final Malicorne albums (Le cathedrales de l'industrie actually was supposed to be a solo album, but was put out under the Malicorne name). He still does some traditional folk, but now focuses mostly something strangely contemporary and wonderful. Comments about live performance:I've only seen Gabriel Yacoub live once and that was many years ago, but it was an unforgettable show. He was solo and because it was just him and his guitar it was quite stripped down compared to much of his studio work, but it was just as powerful. He has an amazing voice and presence, and projects it wonderfully. Don't miss him if he plays anywhere near you. (Neile) Recommended first album:My favourites are Elementary Level of Faith and Quatre. Either tri or je vois venir... would certainly be good places to start if you want a sampler or :yacoub: if you're into more acoustic-sounding things. The Simple Things We Said is the easiest to find in the U.S. (Neile) Recordings:
Pierre de Grenoble(as Gabriel et Marie Yacoub)
Release info:Originally released in 1973; reissued by Boucherie Productions, 1996 Availability:Try CDRoots Ecto priority:Recommended for fans of traditional folk. Group members:Gabriel Yacoub Guest artists:Marc Rapilliard Produced by:Hughes De Courson Comments:This is a very traditional, stripped-down folk album that pre-figures the early Malicorne albums. It consists of traditional French songs played on a mixture of traditional and electric instruments. Definitely worth tracking down if you like electrified traditional folk. (Neile) Trad. Arr.Release info:1985--Green Linnet Records--GLCD 3038 Availability:Wide in U.S.; try CDRoots Ecto priority:Highly recommended if you like traditional folk Group members:Gabriel Yacoub--guitar, mandocello, vocals Guest artists:Marie Yacoub--vocals Produced by:Hughes De Corson Comments:Rather like early Malicorne though more acoustic. A lovely album with powerful (but not sweet) harmonies. If you're interested in stripped-down traditional material, this is a must-have. (Neile) Elementary Level of FaithRelease info:1987--Shanachie Records, reissued 1996--Boucherie Productions--DP3185 Availability:Try CDRoots Ecto priority:Highly recommended for fans of experimental pop with traditional influences. Group members:Gabriel Yacoub--acoustic and electric guitars, DX7, vocals Guest artists:Ivan Lantos--sampling, sequencers proramming, piano, vocals, greengate, DC3 sampling and programming, double bass, kaval Produced by:Ivan Lantos et Gabriel Yacoub Comments:Essential. This is one of the most powerful albums I know of, and one of my favourite albums of all time. Like Quatre this is a uniquely beautiful collection. A little experimental in the Peter Gabriel-ish vein, there are few songs as powerful and haunting as the love songs on this album (and I usually hate straightforward love songs). Only Yacoub could get away with a song like "Seduction" that is so lovely it affects me every time I listen to it--and I've been listening to it for 15 years now. For a long time this was one of the albums I most wanted to appear on cd--and it's finally available. Wonderful, simple yet complex music. (Neile) BelRelease info:1990--Keltia Musique--KMCD 15. M 312 Availability:Try CDRoots Ecto priority:Recommended if you like experimental folk/rock/pop Group members:Gabriel Yacoub--vocals, acoustic guitars, mandocello, mandolin, autoharp Guest artists:Nikki Matheson--vocals, keyboards, pennywhistle Produced by:Erick Benzi and Gabriel Yacoub Comments:While it's not as much of a stand out as Elementary Level of Faith or Quatre, Bel is still a lovely album with more of Yacoub's haunting tunes and simple/complex soundscapes. (Neile) QuatreRelease info:1994--Boucherie Productions (France)--BP3182 Availability:Try CDRoots Ecto priority:Highly, highly recommended to anyone who is interested in beautiful songs with complex sounds yet simple structures. Group members:Gabriel Yacoub--chant, mandoloncelle, guitare acoustique, mandolines, autoharpe Guest artists:Nikki Matheson--chant, piano Produced by:Patrice Clementin et Gabriel Yacoub Comments:This has to be one of the most magnificent discs of all time--a definite permanent favourite for me. The basis of the album is traditional French/Celtic folk, but it moves from there into very contemporary music. It's mostly fairly quiet but powerful, and at times so achingly beautiful it hurts to listen to it. Quatre is essential. There are still hints of the Malicorne sound. Gabriel's voice is still wonderful but not classically "good"--at least I don't think so--but I'm not an expert. Still, I love his rough-edged voice--it's effective. Every song on this disc is good--and they add up, too. Quatre is not only his fourth official solo album but the songs all fit together under four themes: hymns, charms, liturgie, and speculations. The song that he doesn't fit into these themes, and put the lyrics in the booklet first even though it's the fourth (quatre!) song is the stupendous "Beauté/Twelfth Song of the Thunder". This is an amazing AMAZING song. There's also a song, "Les Blés sur l'Eau" that makes me incredibly nostalgic, it's so beautiful. (Neile) BabelRelease info:1997--Boucherie Productions (France)--BP3186 Availability:Try CDRoots Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Gabriel Yacoub--chant, guitare acoustique, mandoline, mandolincelle, harmonica Guest artists:Yannick Hardouin--basse acoustique et électrique, percussions, tin whistle, chant Produced by:Gabriel Yacoub et Patric Clémentin Comments:A new and wonderful release for Yacoub. Not as obviously brilliant as Quatre but powerful in its own right. Great songs, effectively written and with wonderful musicianship. Hard to ask for more. (Neile) triRelease info:1999--Boucherie Productions (France)--BP3186 Availability:Try CDRoots Ecto priority:Highly recommended for those who want a sample of Yacoub's recent work Comments:This compilation consists of 4 songs from Trad. Arr., 2 songs from Elementary Level of Faith, 3 songs from Bel, 3 songs from Quatre, 3 songs from Babel, and one song from a compilation of of French songs that isn't on any of the albums. While they aren't necessarily the songs I would have chosen, they still show a range of Yacoub's talent and appeal, and this certainly wouldn't be a bad starting place for anyone interested in sampling the work from his solo career. (Neile) :yacoub:Release info:2001--Celluloud/Mélodie--67030-2 Availability:France (Fnac) or try CDRoots or amazon.fr Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Gabriel Yacoub--guitare acoustique, mandoline, mandoloncelle a fileta, chant Guest artists:Jean-Pierre Arnouc--percussions Produced by:"réalisé par Gabriel Yacoub & Yannick Hardouin"; 3 tracks réalisé par Gabriel Yacoub & Hughes de Courson Comments:I had to order this from a French online site with my very limited understanding of commercial French, but the disc arrived safely, and was absolutely worth the risk. This is quite wonderful. It's one of his more acoustic, lower-key albums and is really lovely. Full of yearning tones and harmonies weaving around the main vocal line that are beautiful enough to break your heart. Richard Shindell fans might be pleased to know that he covers "You Stay Here"--a gorgeous painful song (though I don't know the original to compare it with). (Neile) The Simple Things We SaidRelease info:2002--Prime CD--PCD77 Availability:See Prime CD's website; try CDRoots Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Gabriel Yacoub--guitar, mandolin, mandocello, autoharp, vocals Guest artists:Nathalie Rivière--violin, vocals Produced by:Gabriel Yacoub Comments:For those of you who have been hearing me rave about Gabriel Yacoub and never felt like paying import prices for his discs, he now has a new one just released by Prime CD (a label which should seem pretty familiar around here). It leans toward his folk rather than electronic side and is really lovely--it's a 2001 re-recording of songs that will sound familiar to the lucky few who have been following his work over the years. It does have his version of Richard Shindell's "You Stay Here". He does several songs in English and a few still in French. Really lovely and highly recommended. (Neile) je vois venir...Release info:2004--roseau--ROS101.02 Availability:France Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Gabriel Yacoub Guest artists:Yannick Hardouin, Vincent Leuterau, Sylvie Berger, Ludo Vandeau, Nicolas Yvan Mingot, Gilles Chabenat, Ronan le Bars, Brian Gulland, David Pouradier Duteil Produced by:Réalisé par Gabriel Yacoub Comments:Gabriel Yacoub live in recording is just as enchanting as I remember from when I saw him so many years ago. This is a collection that spans all of his styles: traditional folk, contemporary folk, and acoustic versions of some of his electronic songs. His voice is powerfully evocative and the music is wonderful. This is a two-disc collection of delights and well worth the import price. (Neile) Return to the The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music |
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