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Rasin Kreyol (CD - 2004)UPC: 00738572904128As low as $13.35 from CD Universe Artist: Emeline Michel Label: Times Square Records Genre: International - Compas Album Description: Personnel: Emeline Michel (vocals); Emeline Michel; Nili Belkind (vocals); Daniel Beaubrun (guitar, organ); Gino Sitson (guitar); Sylvain Leroux (flute); Lisa Perott (saxophone); Welmyr Jean-Pierre (piano); Yves Abel, Bobby Raymond (bass guitar); Gashford Guillaume (drums); ... read more Personnel: Emeline Michel (vocals); Emeline Michel; Nili Belkind (vocals); Daniel Beaubrun (guitar, organ); Gino Sitson (guitar); Sylvain Leroux (flute); Lisa Perott (saxophone); Welmyr Jean-Pierre (piano); Yves Abel, Bobby Raymond (bass guitar); Gashford Guillaume (drums); Serge Decius (congas, percussion); Makarious Cesaire (guitar); Barry Danielian (trumpet); Ozzie Melendez (trombone); Frederick Lasfargeas (piano); Obed Calvaire (drums). Audio Mixer: Jon Fausty. Recording information: Avatar Studios, New York, NY; RPM Studio, New York, NY. Photographers: John Sann; Antonio Bruno. Arrangers: Emeline Michel; Dadou Pasquet; Philippe Augustin; Daniel Beaubrun. Haiti's Emeline Michel proves to be not only a glorious singer, but also a very adept and savvy arranger and producer on this album. Blessed with a wonderful voice, she makes full use of it on atmospheric tracks like "Interlude (Soufle Van)" and "Mon RĂªve," where she layers up the vocals, building them into a dreamlike soundscape. But she's equally at home on more formed songs, with "Bel Kongo" kicking things off in a funky Creole style. There's a certain jazziness to much of the material, which she handles smoothly. If there's one fault to the album, it's that some of the songs could have been stronger. Pieces like the lovely "Beni-Yo" and "La Karidad" are fine, but others remain surprisingly anonymous, resisting every effort to spark them into life. It's a shame, because she's a formidable talent, one who'll make a real impact in the years to come. Everything is still coming together. But when all the pieces are in place, people had better watch out. ~ Chris Nickson minimize
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