Tabou Combo – New York City (8th Sacrement)
- Artist: Tabou Combo
- Cod produs: 840 069, 840.069
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Artist: Tabou Combo
Label: Carbaza
Format: Vinyl - LP, Album
Country: France
Year: 1975
Genres: Latin, Folk, World, & Country
Styles: Compas, Zouk
Collection Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Notes: Label with red logo and group name TABOU COMBO de Petion-Ville. ℗ 1975 Carbaza Distribution : C.P.F. Carbaza - Original Recording - Mini Records - (USA) - Tabou Combo Made in France
Tracklist:
A1 New York City (9:31)
A2 Courage (4:21)
A3 Education (6:40)
B1 8ème Sacrament (6:00)
B2 Pace Domine (6:05)
B3 Come Back My Love (5:00)
B4 Respect (5:40)
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Artist: Tabou Combo
Tabou Combo is Haiti’s most famous group. Together for over 30 years, they have toured worldwide and are celebrated as the ‘ambassadors of Kompa’ – the popular Haitian dance rhythm sung in French, English, Spanish and Creole. Their story started in 1967 in a small church in Haiti where two musicians, Albert Chancy Jr and Herman Nau, played their first show. Very soon they formed a band and went on the road, playing live all over the island and winning the Radio Haiti award for ‘Best Musical Group of the Year (1969). The following year the group moved to Brooklyn, playing their first New York show in December 1970 – the beginning of a long international career. Tabou Combo’s music is aimed squarely at the dancefloor – mixing Haitian Meringue, Rara (vodoun percussion) with Kompa and elements of Brazilian music, soukous and funk. Their phenomenal popularity has given them an important standing in Haitian society and they use their lyrics to defend the poor, denouncing the oppression of black people in their songs. They are also committed to countering the negative image of their country, and have founded the association “Manger, lire et espérer” (Eat, Read and Hope) to help combat the main problems in Haiti – hunger and illiteracy – and to hope for better days.
