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Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly- Live Au Zenith

SKU: 894232342126
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the album cover for Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly - Live Au Zenith

Currently the acting president of Haiti, Michel Martelly first rose to prominence as one of Haiti's best known musicians. Known by his stage name "Sweet Micky," Martelly modernized a style of Haitian dance music known as compas music (konpa), sung predominantly in the Haitian Creole language, by using smaller bands relying on synthesizers and electronic instruments. Martelly released over a dozen studio albums between 1989 and 2008 as well as a number of live CDs. Primarily a keyboardist and singer, Martelly's live shows have sometimes ignited controversy among fellow Haitians for his gruff language and sociopolitical diatribes. Presented here is Martelly's scorching album, "Live Au Zenith." All selections have been newly re-mastered.

Tracklist:

  1. Se Ou Mwen Vlé (Live)
  2. Fanatic Men Kozè Ya (Live)
  3. Hommage A Coupe Cloue (Live)
  4. Dènye Okazyon (Live - Version Pour Les Èleves)
  5. Dènye Okazyon (Live: Version Normale)
Format: New CD/International

Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly- Live Au Zenith

SKU: 894232342126
Regular price ¥92.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 01.19.2015

 
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Currently the acting president of Haiti, Michel Martelly first rose to prominence as one of Haiti's best known musicians. Known by his stage name "Sweet Micky," Martelly modernized a style of Haitian dance music known as compas music (konpa), sung predominantly in the Haitian Creole language, by using smaller bands relying on synthesizers and electronic instruments. Martelly released over a dozen studio albums between 1989 and 2008 as well as a number of live CDs. Primarily a keyboardist and singer, Martelly's live shows have sometimes ignited controversy among fellow Haitians for his gruff language and sociopolitical diatribes. Presented here is Martelly's scorching album, "Live Au Zenith." All selections have been newly re-mastered.

Tracklist:

  1. Se Ou Mwen Vlé (Live)
  2. Fanatic Men Kozè Ya (Live)
  3. Hommage A Coupe Cloue (Live)
  4. Dènye Okazyon (Live - Version Pour Les Èleves)
  5. Dènye Okazyon (Live: Version Normale)