LIZZY MERCIER DESCLOUX - ZULU ROCK
LIZZY MERCIER DESCLOUX - ZULU ROCK
Couldn't load pickup availability
In the course of three albums, Lizzy Mercier Descloux, the rogue poet, artist, and singer-songwriter, traveled on a musical voyage from Manhattan (1979 debut Press Color) to The Bahamas (1981 follow-up Mambo Nassau) and apartheid South Africa (1984’s Zulu Rock) – a controversial cultural boycott in protest of the nation’s racially divided society.
In the course of three albums, Lizzy Mercier Descloux, the rogue poet, artist, and singer-songwriter, traveled on a musical voyage from Manhattan (1979 debut Press Color) to The Bahamas (1981 follow-up Mambo Nassau) and apartheid South Africa (1984’s Zulu Rock) – a controversial cultural boycott in protest of the nation’s racially divided society.
One place Descloux had never visited was the pop charts, but that changed when “Mais Où Sont Passées Les Gazelles? (Where Have The Gazelles Gone?)” – a reworking of a South African Shangaan disco hit – went all the way to the top spot in her native France, giving her a platform and a profile in the land she’d fled many years before. Recorded at Satbel Studios in Johannesburg, the album followed what her mentor Michel Esteban describes as “an extraordinary adventure” through eastern Africa following the footsteps of 19th century...
READ MORE
Artist Bio
Mercier Descloux, with partner Michel Esteban, established the magazine Rock News and ran in the same circles as Patti Smith and Richard Hell. She became a genre defying artist and pioneer of worldbeat and avant garde rock, and supreme minimalist of the no wave genre in her own right.
In 1978, legendary label ZE Records released a mini-album by Mercier Descloux’s performance art duo, Rosa Yemen, and went on to release several of Lizzy’s solo albums. Her debut solo album, Press Color, consists of eight songs owing more to disco, funk, and film scores than punk rock, all recorded within a two week span. Lizzy’s second solo release, Mambo Nassau, evokes Talking Heads’ “I Zimbra” and “Born Under Punches,” riddled with off-kilter-time-keeping, flailing guitars, and lush basslines. Heavily influenced by African music, art rock, funk, and soul, Mercier...
READ MORE
Preview Tracklist
1
It's All My Imagination
2
Abyssinia
3
Mais Ou Sont Passees Les Gazelles?
4
Dolby Sisters Saliva Brothers
5
L'eclipse
6
Les Dents De L'amour
7
Wakwazulu Kwzizulu Rock
8
Momo On My Mind
9
I'm Liquor
10
Queen Of Overdub Kisses
11
Sun Jive
12
All The Same
13
Penelope (French Version)
14
Confidente De La Nuit (French Version)
15
Cri (French Version)
16
Tous Pareils (French Version)
17
Wakwazulu Kwzizulu Rock (French Version)
