RADIO HDO #39 : Say it loud !
Rapsodes, troubadours, rappeurs, slameurs, bardes, rockers ou folk singers, ils ont tous en commun de pratiquer en musique ce que l’on a l’habitude d’appeler le « parlé-chanté » ou le « spoken word ». A mi-chemin entre chanson et poésie, harangue politique ou déclamation théâtrale, cette technique met aussi bien en valeur le texte que la musique. Une playlist éclectique et musclée à écouter en boucle.
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You may call it « spoken word » or « parlé-chanté », rap, slam, or simply poetry, the genre explored by this playlist has effortlessly crossed decades and even centuries. Stressing the power of words, its various artists and singers will punch you in the ears, and in the heart. Let’s the Beat goes on…
Tracklist
1 – John Cooper Clarke – Spilt Beans
2 – Iggy Pop – I Felt The Luxury
3 – Tom Jones – Talking Reality Television Blues
4 – Grace Jones – Walking In The Rain
5 – MC Solaar – Marche ou rêve (feat. Tom Fire)
6 – Stranglers – Midnight Summer Dream
7 – Visage – Fade To Grey
8 – Elvis Costello avec Isabelle Adjani – Revolution #49
9 – Gil Scott-Heron – The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
10 – Ghostpoet – Many Moods At Midnight
11 – TAU – Tōnatiuh
12 – Sleaford Mods – Out There
13 – Black Country, New Road – Sunglasses
14 – Yves Simon – J’ai Rêvé New York
15 – The Last Poets – Toxic Times
16 – Tom Waits – Trouble’s Braids
17 – dEUS – Quatre mains
18 – L.A. Salami – Terrorism! (The Isis Crisis)
19 – Kate Tempest – Firesmoke
20 – Linton Kwesi Johnson – Sonny’s Lettah (Anti-Sus Poem)
21 – A Certain Ratio – Houses In Motion
22 – The Fall – Kicker Conspiracy
23 – Sarathy Korwar – Pravasis
24 – Laurent Bardainne – Star 5
25 – Tricky – Hate This Pain
26 – Lee « Scratch » Perry – African Starship
27 – Donovan – Do Not Go Gentle
28 – Alan Jenkins and the Kettering Vampires – Q Squad
29 – The Velvet Underground – The Gift
30 – Branford Marsalis – Scenes In The City