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Released
  
November 1975

Length
  
42:02

Artist
  
Malicorne

Label
  
Hexagone

Recorded
  
Spring 1975

Malicorne 2 (1975)
  
Almanach (1976)

Release date
  
1975

Genre
  
Folk music

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Studio
  
Studio Acousti, Paris, France

Similar
  
Malicorne 4, Malicorne 1, Almanach, Balançoire en feu, Vox

Malicorne le mariage anglais officiel


Le Mariage Anglais is the second studio album by Malicorne, released in November 1975 on the Hexagone label and distributed by WEA.

Contents

Malicorne le mariage anglais


Content

The musical arrangements are similar to contemporary English group The Albion Band, but with a smaller electric element and more emphasis on traditional Celtic instrumentation.

Track listing

All songs are traditional, arrangements by Malicorne – except for "La Fille aux chansons (Marion s'y promène)": trad.; 2nd movement composed by Malicorne).

  1. Le Mariage anglais – 4:06 (a song originating from Normandy; exact date unknown; the final tune is the "Domino fidelium", a Gregorian motet from the École de Notre-Dame)
  2. Le Garçon jardinier – 2:52 (from the Bas-Berry province)
  3. La Fille aux chansons (Marion s'y promène) – 10:26 (a common lament in Île-de-France, in the whole west part of France and in the Québec province; exact source unknown; 2nd movement composed by Malicorne)
  4. J'ai vu le loup, le renard et la belette (instrumental) – 2:29 (a two-time bourrée from Haute-Auvergne)
  5. Cortège de noce – 4:08 (from the Franche-Comté region)
  6. Branle – La Péronnelle – 4:31 (1st track from the Poitou province – 2nd track from the Dauphiné province and the Savoie region)
  7. Le Galant indiscret – 2:19 (from La Châtre, Bas-Berry)
  8. "Marions les roses (chant de quête)" 3:30 (a song of the quest for the eggs in the time of Easter)
  9. "Suite : Bourrée, Scottish-valse" 2:27 (an instrumental from the regions of the Centre of France)
  10. "Le Bouvier" - 5:14 (the lyrics are an adaptation in French from the langue d'oc)

Personnel

  • Gabriel Yacoub – acoustic and electric guitar, épinette des Vosges, vocals
  • Marie Yacoub – electric dulcimer, bouzouki, hurdy-gurdy, vocals
  • Laurent Vercambre – violin, bouzouki, psaltery, harmonium, mandolin, vocals
  • Hughes de Courson – electric guitar, bass, crumhorn, percussion, vocals.
  • Uses in media

    The album's closing track "Le Bouvier" was sampled by Four Tet on "As Serious As Your Life", from the 2003 album Rounds.

    Songs

    1Le Mariage anglais4:07
    2Le garçon jardinier2:54
    3La fille aux chansons ( Marion s'y promène )10:27

    References

    Malicorne 2, Le Mariage anglais Wikipedia