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Pierre Bensusan: Altiplanos
ByBenusan wraps himself comfortably in the cocoon of a solo outing, of which ten parts appear on this CD. His guitar lights a bright path, his tone marvelously clear and open. And when he sings, his dry yet soulful voice takes the song up another notch, as on the deeply passionate "Demain, dès l'Aube." The music flows with a soft gentility wrapping the words of Victor Hugo, making this a top-notch track. In the same sphere of appeal is the ballad "Hymn 11." Every note is measured for impact as he plays with a deliberate spareness, into which he intersperses the odd gush of chords and an emphatic run before returning to the node.
Bensusan pays tribute to his roots (he was born in Algeria) on "Sur un Fil," where his voice rises in plaintive cry and breathes a percussive air against his bass and Blaise Boutlefeu's djembé. The sparkling "Sylva" works through several elements: the bent, incisive notes of the guitar, the floating wispiness of the flute, and the rhythm stirred by the contrabass and the udu.
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Track Listing
Sentimentales Pyromaniaques; La Dame de Clevedon; Sur un Fil; Altiplanos; Demain d
Personnel
Pierre Bensusan
guitarPierre Bensusan- guitar, vocals, whistling; Malherbe- douduk on "Tacita;" Benita- keyboards on "Tacita."
Album information
Title: Altiplanos | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: Favored Nations
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