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If you're into great music, no matter where or when it's been recorded then you're at the right place! Grab a drink,
take a seat, fasten your seatbelt. The pilot and the crew wish you a nice trip:
Far out, far east or somewhere else...


1/28/2013

KTK24: THE WHITE-HAIRED GIRL (part 1)

Ladies & gentlemen...
It seems like our last week's little "trip around China" has been enjoyed by many of our passengers, that's great! Today, you'll have to dress very smart as we're going to enjoy one of the most popular "modern revolutionnary ballet" of China.


THE WHITE-HAIRED GIRL (China Record Company M-937 from 1971). This 10' record is the part 1 of a 2 lp's set (but don't worry, we'll get the second part very soon). It also come with a booklet (included in next post). It's quite nice I found this early seventies set compete and in good shape, it's a great piece of cultural history of china and the cover is pretty sweet (so bad the booklet does not include any pictures).


Don't expect anything surprising out of those 2 lp's, it's the full deal as you can expect from those kind of propaganda ballets: High quality on all levels! full luxurious orchestra, powerfull chorus and great lead singers who gets this ballet close to contemporary "musicals"... Well, you won't be disappointed.




Adapted by: 
"The White-Haired Girl" Ballet troupe of the Shanghai School of Dancing
Music played by the school's orchestra.
Conductor: Chen Hsieh-yang
Singing: 
- Chorus
- Chu Feng-po (female solo)
- Chien Yung-ho (male solo)



There is a detailed drescription online 
if you want to learn more about:
THE WHITE-HAIRED GIRL

  To be continued...

1/21/2013

KTK23: CHANTS ET DANSES DE CHINE


Ladies & gentlemen, this week is going to be pretty busy as we'll travel all around China through it's traditionnal and popular music.


Some will probably notice that we like the work by the people at "Le Chant Du Monde" as we already talked about a bunch of their recordings in the past. Some others will maybe complain that lots of the records got the same name... Well they can't be blamed about this. After "chants et danses des pays Arabes", "chants et danses du Maroc". Here we are now with CHANTS ET DANSES DE CHINE (Le Chant Du Monde, LDX-4352, from late 60's I guess). Though the tittle is not really original I must confess that I never been disapointed by any records with this boring name. Today you'll sure enjoy all the great music they carfully selected for this record.

Traditionnal musicians, more instruments: here
16 great tracks within 40 minutes and a nice cover to warp it! That's for sure a great occasion to introduce inquiring people (and to please those who already enjoy it) to the rich variety and the amazing quality of the chinese musical culture. It's truelly a gorgeous LP... Enjoy!


01 MA FLEUR
02 EN LANCANT LE FILET DE PECHE
03 LE CAVALIER AMOUREUX
04 LE BANANIER SOUS LA PLUIE
05 SOLO DE VIOLE MA-YA-LI
06 EN GARDANT LES ANES
07 LA JEUNE FILLE EST ALLEE VOIR LES FLEURS
08 DANSE DU TRAVAIL
09 LE PETIT BOUVIER
 10 CHANT MONTAGNARD TU TIBET
11 LA BRISE DOUCE
12 DANS TON CIEL, Y A-T-IL AUSSI UNE LUNE
13 LE PETIT CHEVAL NOIR
 14 CONTENTS DE SE RENCONTRER
15 LA JOLIE FILLE
 16 NIEN HUAN KEU



(translation and additionnal informations)
SIDE A:
01 "my flower", a kazak song singed by Pou Pou-Taï.
02 "weaving the fishing net" (not the same song as in previous post), popular song from Canton province.
03 "the loving horseman", Taï-Kian style (singed by Ha pou and Pou Pou-Chian).
04 "the banana tree under the rain", Kuangtong province by the Kuangtong folklore orchestra.
05 "ma Ya-Li", viola solo by Szeu la-Shi.
06  "keeping donkeys", central China, rural orchestra.
07 "the young lady is gone to watch flowers" singed and played by Szeu la-Shi
08 "workers dance", Ouïgour dance by the art ensemble of  the Sin-Kiang province.


SIDE B:
09 "the little bouvier", Hojeï province (central China), orchestra.
10 "Tibetan song from the mountains", singed by Pompou, flute played by Li Lou-Ming.
11 "the gentle breeze", Mongolia singed by La tcha-Pou accompanied by San Tou Neu.
12 "in your sky is there also a moon?", Ouïgour Tam Po-Euhr (strings) by Ou Sen-Tian-Chia-Mi.
13 "the little black horse", singed by Tcha-Pou and Pa-In-Te-Li-Keu accompanied by Cheu Jen-Keu-Ich-Leu. 
14 "pleased to meet", (north) Ti Tzon flute played by virtuoso Fou-Tzé-Tchuen.
15 "the cute girl", Mongolian song singed by Se Tcheing.
16 Nien Huan Keu (canton district)

More great chinese photos: here
"A music note is a dead thing that comes to life in the breath of a musician"
Fou-Tzé-Tchuen

1/14/2013

KTK22: ODE TO CHAIRMAN MAO

Captain speaking...
Ladies & gentlemen, our flight number KTK22 will soon reach it's destination... Right after we land at the airport, we'll start our tour with a bunch of "cultural revolution" songs by some talented choir singers backed up with a luxurious orchestra. We'll listen to the "ODE TO CHAIRMAN MAO" (China Record Company M-987 from 1971).


Pretty much all the subjects of those kind of songs are covered here: The party, the leader, the workers, the country... Though politics aren't some of our favourite subjects at all this record is pretty enjoyable. Sadly the cover is really boring (especially comparing to the amazing propaganda posters of that era).


01 LONG LIVE THE GREAT COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA (chorus)
02 CHUNGSHAN MOUNTAIN GREETS THE MORNING SUN (chorus)
03 FOR PEKING THE THUNG PEOPLE SING A SONG (female chorus)
04 I LOVE THE WUCHIH MOUNTAINS, I LOVE THE WANCHUAN RIVER (male solo)
05 I AM A DOCKER (male chorus)
06 ODE TO CHAIRMAN MAO (chorus)
07 RED FLAGS FLUTTER IN THE SPENDOUR OF SPRING (female solo)
08 WEAVING FISHING NETS (female  chorus)
09 SAILING THE SEAS (male solo)
10 PEOPLE OF THE WORLD, UNITE (chorus)




We'll continue our visit of China during a few weeks. Next time we'll have some great traditionnal and classical music from all around the country...

Thanks for flying with KTK

1/08/2013

KTK21: UNE NUIT A TAHITI

"a Story of the South Seas..."
Ladies & gentlemen, here 's your captain speaking. We're leaving Tahiti tomorow morning, we hope you had good time here. You sure  enjoyed our little tour of the nightlife with our host mr Eddie Lund. Tonight is your last chance to party and enjoy "UNE NUIT A TAHITI" (tahiti Records, 1960).


Another record produced by mr Lund, this time featuring Loma and her Polynesian Playmates. This Ep present the first tahitian band to tour out of Tahiti (Australia, New Zealand, Fiji...) to promote the "one night in tahiti" show. We already talked about the music and it's evolution in previous weeks but it's also interesting to mention Tahiti record made a pretty good point about printing their covers. Most of the time they avoided the expensive "full color" printing to go for Lp's with for full colors front (glued on the cover with only the back printed in black) and 2 colors design for ep's witch give a little special feel to their productions. This time is one of the rare occasion they give us to actually see the band.


01 UA AMA TE MORI
02 MAI TE MOEMOEA
03 TE UA'A TAINA
04 LAU LUPE
Performed by 
Loma & her 
Polynesian Playmates




For those who are too tired to go dancing, you can spend the evening with "Tabu", a silent movie by F.W Murnau (1931)  wich was the first fiction movie ever filmed in tahiti.

french Tabu poster

By the way, Godzzla posted a bunch of interesting videos in KTK18 comment section... Big thanks to him!

1/03/2013

KTK20: MAKE MINE TAHITIAN

Papeete nightlife in the 60's
Ladies & gentlemen, we're still having a very nice time visiting Tahitian night life with our host Mr Eddie Lund. We dig it so much that today we got more music than usual!

Dancing tamuré!
It really seems like mr Lund really enjoyed the quiet and sweet life there as  in 1962 he was very happy to say "MAKE MINE TAHITIAN" (Tahiti records EL1012).

Tahiti hotel (where Eddie Lund been piano player in the 60's
This record is a pretty good exemple of the productions of Eddie Lund (and his tahitians) featuring many songs that soon became tahitian hits and that are still popular nowadays! Well, better than talk about it,  let's just have the man relate us the story behind the modernisation of tahitian folk music himself...

01 NA TE MOANA
02 UA AMA TE MORI
03 PITATE HERE HIA
04 TAKU MOE E
05 E PIKO
06 IA NEKE
07 HYPOCRITE D'AMOUR
08 OHITI E
09 MANEA
10 ORIORI CHA CHA CHA
11 KIRAHU E
12 MAURUURU A VAU

EDDIE LUND AND HIS TAHITIAN
...featuring...
LOMA . TEAITU & TURMA . CHARLEY ITCHNER
CELAPHINE . PAPEETE MIXED CHOIR
all songs by Eddie Lund



It's quite funny that nearly as same time as "make mine tahitian" was released another record named "to you, Tahiti" (A VOUS TAHITI, Philips 840.531)... A very different record by Madeleine Moua and the ballets Heiva, more related to tahitian folklore mixing "festival" style music and backing vocals telling us the story of Tahiti's creation by the Maui god. This LP also feature a version of the song "Manea" (that means "you're lovely").