Mambo Nassau

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Mambo Nassau
Studio album by
Released1981
Recorded1980, Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas (Island Records studios)
Genre
Length30:14
LabelZE
ProducerMichel Esteban
Lizzy Mercier Descloux chronology
Press Color
(1979)
Mambo Nassau
(1981)
Zulu Rock
(1984)
Alternative cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Artist Direct[2]

Mambo Nassau is the second studio album by French singer Lizzy Mercier Descloux. It was released on ZE Records in 1981 and recorded at the Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas.

Album review[edit]

"After Mambo Nassau in 1982, Lizzy wanted to go to South Africa and record with musicians from Soweto. South Africa was still under apartheid, so in order to persuade the record company, Lizzy recorded in Paris a couple of songs inspired by South African music. "Mister Soweto", "Maita", and "Les Baisers d’Amants" came from these sessions, which included orphan songs, griots' ballads, African roller coaster produced by Adam Kidron (who just had produced Rip Rig + Panic and Scritti Politti) with guests Krootchey on vocals and Mike Mc Voy as a white master rabbit, Green Gartside (Scritti Politti) & Aswad drummer OEs Drummie Zeb.

"Bob Marley’s cover « Sun is Shining » was recorded in 1995 at Massachusetts’s Bear Den studio with Greg Jiritano, John Schumann, and Michel Bassignani: Kusturica dub in mind.

"Corpo Molli, Pao Duro" was recorded in NY with Arto Lindsay and Krootchey back in 1980 and developed in August 2003 with Charlus De Lasalle, orgy of the percussive mouth, Brazilian meet Klezmer and have a ball. Sorry no Barbie Doll!

"All these songs have a Massai walk, white trash shadow, a samourai heart and the smile of King Kong. AND•JOY. EXPLOSION. Kimbe Raid..."
[3]

Track listing[edit]

All songs written by Lizzy Mercier Descloux unless otherwise noted.

2003 Reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)MusicLength
1."Lady O K'pele" Wally Badarou2:28
2."Room Mate" & Yann Le ker2:44
3."Sports Spootnicks" & Yann Le ker4:21
4."Payola"  4:22
5."Milk Sheik" Nino Rota; arrangemented by Wally Badarou0:50
6."Funky Stuff"Kool & the GangKool & the Gang4:10
7."Slipped Disc" Phillipe Le Mongne3:40
8."It's You Sort Of" Yann Le ker, Phillipe Le Mongne2:17
9."Bim Bam Boum" & Yann Le ker3:08
10."Five Troubles Mambo" & Wally Badarou2:14
BONUS TRACKS
No.TitleWriter(s)MusicLength
11."Les Baisers d'Amants"  3:52
12."Maïta"  3:14
13."Mister Soweto"  2:16
14."Sun Is Shining"Bob MarleyBob Marley2:49
15."Corpo Molli, Pau Duro" & Michel Bassignani2:40
16."Don't You Try To Stop Me" Mike McVoy6:35

Personnel[edit]

Sound[edit]

The original sound recording was made by Michel Esteban in 1980, 1982, 2003 and by Lizzy Mercier Descloux in 1995
It was selected by Lizzy Mercier Descloux and Michel Esteban
Produced by Michel Esteban P & © ZE records 2003 Original analogue master tapes digitally transferred at 24 bits resolution by Studios: Source & Translab, Paris.
It was mastered to 16 bits for CD by Charlus de La Salle at South Factory Studio.
The executive producer by Michel Esteban.

Tracks 1 to 10

Produced by Lizzy Mercier Descloux and Steve Stanley
Recorded at Compass Point Studios, Nassau Bahamas, 1980

  • Lizzy Mercier Descloux – vocals, guitars
  • Yann Le ker – guitars
  • Philippe Le Mongne – bass
  • Bill Pery – drums
  • Wally Badarou – synthesizers
  • Gregory Zercinsky – percussions

Executive producer Michel Esteban

Tracks 11, 12,13 &16

Recorded by Dominique Blanc, Francard at Continental Studios, Paris 1982
Produced by Adam Kidron
Executive producer Michel Esteban

Track 14

Produced by Lizzy Mercier Descloux & Michel Bassignani
Recorded Chief Worm Studio, Massachusetts, 1995

Track 15

Produced by Lizzy Mercier Descloux & Michel Bassignani
Recorded NYC 1982, Overdubs & Mix by Charlus de la Salle at South Factory Studio 2003
Vocals Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Phillipe Krootchey & Arto Lindsay

Design[edit]

Art direction & Design by Michel Esteban
Photos Credits : Michel Esteban : Front cover, booklet pages 1,2,7,10,12,13,14,15.
Veronique G. page 5.
Art Lugh page 11,14 ( background) 16 & Central Digipack cover. [4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Artist Direct review
  3. ^ Chris Burkham for Sounds Magazine, September 1981
  4. ^ "Ze Records". Ze Records. Archived from the original on 2012-03-10. Retrieved 2012-03-01.

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