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VINCENT TAEGER ET LE JAZZ KAMASUTRA

OK CROONER (BORN BAD)

VINCENT TAEGER ET LE JAZZ KAMASUTRA - OK CROONER 168192
Format:
1 CD
Release:
14.02.2025
Label:
BORN BAD
Kat.-Nr.:
168192
Barcode:
3521383498637
Back in the day, when he was the drummer for Poni Hoax, Vincent Taeger would sing in French whatever came to his mind backstage after concerts, just for fun, to amuse his friend the late Nicolas Ker.

Since then, time has flown by, undoubtedly bringing its share of ups and downs. Nonetheless, today, this artist with a long career is finally releasing his debut album as a singer, OK Crooner.

It's indeed an album for a singer, but also one for a musician. For this part, Taeger doesn't come alone; he brings along the Jazz Kamasutra, a sexy sextet that knows how to play everything and will later accompany him on stage.

To get to this point, Vincent Taeger had to stop playing around with big names like Air, Damon Albarn, Justice, Lenny Kravitz, Skepta, Tony Allen, Oumou Sangaré, Jeff Mills, Archie Shepp, Sampa the Great, Andrea Laszlo de Simone...

More than half of the major artists with whom he once collaborated, contributing to their albums or simply laying down a drum, bass, or any other heavy instrument line.

Before OK Crooner, he also transformed into Tiger Tigre. This roaring alias was used for a first solo album, instrumental and so deep that one might have thought the ghost of François de Roubaix had taken shape.

But that was before, before this exceptional musician decided to dive into the vast ocean of French variety to give a sequel, a culmination to this project.

During COVID, Vincent Taeger started frantically listening to Souchon, Chamfort, Gotainer, and Christophe.

Inspired by his elders, while not renouncing his attachment to the meticulous arrangements reminiscent of Alain Goraguer's soundtracks, he picked up a pen to jot down snippets of songs to accompany his increasingly sophisticated compositions.

And the worst part is that he enjoyed it! Coming from rap, he has a knack for punchlines.

Throughout the album, he delivers just as many harsh or soft words as good ones, alternating between risqué humor, Gaulish wit, and poetry.

Partially recorded at Studio Ferber, but mainly at home with his partner, known by the alias La Plongée, who co-produced the album for the occasion, OK Crooner is a key album in Vincent Taeger's discography.

Besides being the one where he finally unveils his voice to the public, without pretense as it is prominently featured and minimally, if at all, retouched, Taeger also offers music that suits him perfectly.

Sharp yet accessible, jazz, pop, baroque, classical, modern, and resolutely marked by Tony Allen's legacy, which he daringly mixes with Beethoven in the Fifth Symphony.

His alter ego, Vincent Taurelle, with whom he has produced many albums, took care of mixing this one.
 
  • Tracklisting
  • 1.1. PROLOGUE AMATEUR
  • 1.2. SAX ADDICT
  • 1.3. NOTRE SOLEIL EST MORT
  • 1.4. TINDER SURPRISE
  • 1.5. IGOR STRAVESTIT
  • 1.6. AMOUREUSE
  • 1.7. 5TH
  • 1.8. OK BOOMER
  • 1.9. OUAIS
  • 1.10. JE COURS
  • 1.11. CONVERSATION
  • 1.12. LAURA PALMER
  • 1.13. YAOURT A L'ITALIENNE
  • 1.14. T'ES OU?
  • 1.15. PHOENIX (CD BONUSTRACK)