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BARAKA 1980
Various Artists
Title
BARAKA 1980
UPC
3700398731551
Label
Genres
Release Date
Jul 11, 2025
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.574
Price
$101inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
Delivery
Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks.
After the explosive Comme a la radio, infused with the free jazz energy of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Brigitte Fontaine and Areski Belkacem released six albums together or separately between 1972 and 1977. Their music, often stripped down to voice, guitar, and percussion-or performed a cappella-stood in stark contrast to the orchestrated French pop of the time. This minimalist and spontaneous approach highlighted the poetic power of the lyrics and the intimacy of the melodies, earning them recognition in the counterculture and underground scenes. By the end of the 1970s, Fontaine sought to make her work more visible without losing it's originality. The Baraka album marked this transitional moment, initially recorded in a home studio without external musicians. It's title (meaning blessing in Arabic) hinted at a desire for success. Mixing introspection, absurd humor, and bold stylistic choices, the album was technically ambitious, featuring stereo duets and layered vocals, and lyrically rich, tackling everything from metaphysical themes to playful nonsense.However, the project ultimately veered off course. After moving the recordings to the massive Studio Davout and bringing in producer and guitarist Martial Mimi Lorenzini, the album lost it's original intimacy. Overproduced arrangements clashed with the simplicity of Fontaine and Belkacem's initial intent, resulting in an album-renamed Les eglantines sont peut-etre formidables-that the artists later disowned, refusing to allow it's commercial release. Recently rediscovered demo tapes, stripped of their bombastic layers, reveal the raw, emotional core of the songs-showcasing the duo's voices with a rare authenticity. These recordings bridge a missing link in their discography, between their experimental lo-fi years and their later, more accessible work. Decades on, Fontaine and Belkacem remain defiant originals, never settling into a formula, always evolving, and continuing to shake the foundations of French chanson.
Tracklisting
- Le Menage
- L'eternel Retour
- La Traversee
- Le Light Show
- La Vache
- Pif
- Tout Le Monde Se Rappelle Peut-Etre de Quoi Il S'agit
- La Maison Du Cafe
- Baby Boum Boum


