Cecile McLorin Salvant - Melusine (140g)
Cecile McLorin Salvant - Melusine (140g)
Cecile McLorin Salvant - Melusine (140g)
Cecile McLorin Salvant - Melusine (140g)
Cecile McLorin Salvant - Melusine (140g)
Cecile McLorin Salvant - Melusine (140g)
Cecile McLorin Salvant - Melusine (140g)
Cecile McLorin Salvant - Melusine (140g)

Cecile McLorin Salvant - Melusine (140g)

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Cécile McLorin Salvant – Vocals, Synth (B2, B4, B8)

Vocals – Godwin Louis (B7)

Kalimba, Vocals – Sullivan Fortner (B7)

Synth – Sullivan Fortner (B1, B5)

Alto Saxophone – Godwin Louis (A3, A5)

Whistle – Godwin Louis (A3)

Bass – Luques Curtis (A3, A5, B7, B9), Paul Sikivie (A1-2)

Celesta – Sullivan Fortner (B9)

Djembe – Weedie Braimah (pistes : A4)

Drums – Kyle Poole (A1-2), Lawrence Leathers (A2), Obed Calvaire (A3, A5, B7)

Guitar – Daniel Swenberg (B3)

Percussion – Weedie Braimah (A3, A5, B7, B9)

Piano – Aaron Diehl (A1-2), Sullivan Fortner A3, A5, B1, B6-7)

Arranged by Godwin Louis (A3, A5, B7)

Lyrics by Cécile McLorin Salvant (A5, A3, B7), Louis Aragon (A1), Charles Trénet (A2), Pierre Chagnon (A3), Iseut de Capio (B9)

Music by Cécile McLorin Salvant (A3, A5, B7), Léo Ferré (A1), Charles Trénet (A2), Pierre Chagnon (A4), Iseut de Capio (B9)

 

1LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 140g

Record color : Black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Record Industry (The Netherlands)

Label : Nonesuch

Original label : Nonesuch

Recorded, mixed and mastered at The Bunker Studio

Engineered by Andy Taub (A3-5, B7, B9), Cécile McLorin Salvant (B2, B4, B8), John Davis (A1-2, B1, B5-6), Samuel Wahl (A3-5, B7, B9), Todd Whitelock (B3)

Mixed by John Davis

Produced by Cécile McLorin Salvant

Mastered by Alex DeTurk

Photography by Karolis Kaminskas

Released in 2023

 

Tracks :

Side A:

  1. Est-ce ainsi que les hommes vivent?
  2. La route enchantée
  3. Il m'a vue nue
  4. Dites moi que je suis belle
  5. Doudou

Side B :

  1. Petite musique terrienne
  2. Aida
  3. Mélusine
  4. Wedo
  5. D'un feu secret
  6. Le temps est assassin
  7. Fenestra
  8. Domna N'Almucs
  9. Dame Iseut


      Reviews :

      “It's unlike anything she's done before—unlike anything anyone has done before, at least not on a major American record label... Here's the main thing you need to know: This is a gorgeous album. Salvant's voice is gorgeous. The arrangements are gorgeous. And the songs are gorgeous.” Fred Kaplan, Tracking Angle

      “A serpent woman haunts Cecile McLorin Salvant's dreams on her boldly realized seventh album, 2023's Mélusine. Inspired by the European folktale most famously detailed by 14th century French writer Jean d'Arras, Mélusine tells the tale of a shapeshifting maiden, half-serpent/half-woman, whose righteous anger takes on ever-more dualistic meanings under Salvant's dynamic musical sway. Having been lavished with accolades, including several Grammy Awards for her clarion, swinging jazz and French chanson-infused albums, Salvant has increasingly leaned into the more stylistically experimental and personal aspects of her artistry. It was an approach she took to new levels with 2022's Ghost Song, performing her poetic originals alongside unexpected covers of songs by Kate Bush and Sting. Centered on the title track, which she composed during the Ghost Song sessions, Mélusine is a gorgeously realized production. Although there are some English lyrics here, the album features the most French Salvant has sung on record. Thankfully, she offers translations of each song with a sentence that also highlights how each track illuminates the story.

      The album also finds Salvant (who produced the album with Tom Korkidis) pulling together all of her disparate influences, from her moody cabaret jazz reading of Charles Trenet's "La Route Enchantee" to her playfully mischievous interpretation of the 14th century composition "Dites Moi Que Je Suis Belle," the latter of which is done in dancerly duet with djembe percussion master Weedie Braimah. Along with Braimah, she's joined throughout by several longtime associates including pianists Sullivan Fortner and Aaron Diehl, bassists Paul Sikivie and Luques Curtis, drummers Kyle Pool and Obed Calvaire, and saxophonist Godwin Louis. Shifting the line-up track to track, Salvant offers inspired forays into '70s sci-fi-inspired Canadian musical theater ("Petite Musique Terrienne" from Starmania), the dramatic French pop of Veronique Sanson ("Le Temps est Assassin"), and an Afro-Latin take on 12th century troubadour Almuc Castelnau's "Dame Iseut" that Salvant sings in both Occitan and Haitian Creole, languages that underline her own rich dual heritage. There's even a synthesizer-accented take on Michel Lambert's haunting 1660 air de coeur "D'un Feu Secret" that sounds like electronic composer Suzanne Ciani, Ella Fitzgerald, and the Modern Jazz Quartet giving a Baroque court performance. Her originals here are just as stylistically wide-ranging as she pulls together jazz and Haitian compas rhythms on "Doudou," accompanies herself on analog synth on "Wedo," and weaves a dreamy overlay of vocals and electric piano on "Aida." It almost goes without saying that Salvant's voice is utterly sublime on Mélusine, rich with an earthy jazz warmth on one song and shimmering with a brightly attenuated operatic resonance on another. There's also a feeling that for her, the story of a half-serpent half-woman is in keeping with her life as a Black woman raised in Miami by a Haitian father and French mother. Whether it's with the themes of romantic heartbreak and bodily autonomy, or the global boundary-pushing musicality at play on Mélusine, Salvant's work is transcendent.” AllMusic Review by Matt Collar


      Ratings:

      AllMusic : 4.5 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.86 / 5 ; Tracking Angle : 10 / 10 Music, 10 / 10 Sonics

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