
Jaune Toujours - Camping del Mundo - 2002

Camping del Mundo
(chou 0604) production Choux de Bruxelles - release 02/10/2006
(chou 0604) production Choux de Bruxelles - release 02/10/2006
Het tweede full album van Jaune Toujours, maar het eerste op het eigen label Choux de Bruxelles. Camping del Mundo gaat verder op de sociale en stedelijke thema's die al op Brusk te horen waren en zet ze in een breder perspectief. Met een muzikale formule die zijn waarde al bewezen heeft: songs afgewisseld met sterke instrumentaaltjes, gedragen door de kracht van een energieke blazerssectie.
Camping Del Mundo Tracklist :
01. Rouge
02. Printemps (La brabançonne des immigrés)
03. Bomb
04. Camping del Mundo
05. 54
06. La Valse du 55
07. St. Gilles de Binche
08. Tu Trouves Que ça Groove
09. Tapis
10. Winterlicht
11. Chien Dangereux
12. Quoi
13. Plein d'Envie
14. Attendu
15. Foire
16. De Zee Is Een Zij Zei Hij
17. Graffiti
18. Hai Nene
19. Bombarie
01. Rouge
02. Printemps (La brabançonne des immigrés)
03. Bomb
04. Camping del Mundo
05. 54
06. La Valse du 55
07. St. Gilles de Binche
08. Tu Trouves Que ça Groove
09. Tapis
10. Winterlicht
11. Chien Dangereux
12. Quoi
13. Plein d'Envie
14. Attendu
15. Foire
16. De Zee Is Een Zij Zei Hij
17. Graffiti
18. Hai Nene
19. Bombarie
Line-up:
vocals & accordion Piet Maris
drums & percussion Théophane Raballand
upright bass & trumpet Bert Bernaerts
bass tuba & trombone Christophe Morisset
sax soprano & clarinets Mattias Laga
trumpet Bart Maris
Guest vocals: Katia Pohlodkova, Luba Macova & Laïla Amézian
Recorded & Mixed by Rudy Coclet at Rising Sun Studio.
Mastered by Benjamin Bertozzi at the Jet studios.
vocals & accordion Piet Maris
drums & percussion Théophane Raballand
upright bass & trumpet Bert Bernaerts
bass tuba & trombone Christophe Morisset
sax soprano & clarinets Mattias Laga
trumpet Bart Maris
Guest vocals: Katia Pohlodkova, Luba Macova & Laïla Amézian
Recorded & Mixed by Rudy Coclet at Rising Sun Studio.
Mastered by Benjamin Bertozzi at the Jet studios.
Press quotes:
Jamie Renton in fROOTS, august 2002:
Jaune Toujours are a kick ass roots band who hail from Brussels and play their own distinctive form of wild, weird, brassy folk-punk. Had Joe Strummer swapped his guitar for an accordion, had Shane Mc Gowan imbibed vast quantities of Belgium wheat beer instead of vast quantities of... whatever it is he knocks back, had Mano Negra or Les Negresses Vertes hailed from Brussels, well they might all have sounded a bit like this. JT leader Piet Maris has a raw declamatory style reminiscent of the above named, although at the same time very much of his own. He can belt it out or get down ‘n’ dirty, and he also plays the hell out of the accordion, pumping the instrument into new heights of grit and frenzy. Add to this a kicking horn section, and you have one hell of a band.
Jamie Renton in fROOTS, august 2002:
Jaune Toujours are a kick ass roots band who hail from Brussels and play their own distinctive form of wild, weird, brassy folk-punk. Had Joe Strummer swapped his guitar for an accordion, had Shane Mc Gowan imbibed vast quantities of Belgium wheat beer instead of vast quantities of... whatever it is he knocks back, had Mano Negra or Les Negresses Vertes hailed from Brussels, well they might all have sounded a bit like this. JT leader Piet Maris has a raw declamatory style reminiscent of the above named, although at the same time very much of his own. He can belt it out or get down ‘n’ dirty, and he also plays the hell out of the accordion, pumping the instrument into new heights of grit and frenzy. Add to this a kicking horn section, and you have one hell of a band.
