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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

TRI YANN (ABO#112)


TRI YANN

AN HINI GWELLAÑ EUS TRI YANN
1972-2008

Tri Yann was my very first step into music. That was one of the very first thing I liked from what my parents used to listen. Then, in my teen-age, I drop this interest to music that was more in my teenage mood : rebel ! But I must admit this is a really great band and that's why I came back to listen to them and complete my TY knowledge. Tri Yann, with Alan Stivell were the very first to promote celtism into great popularity. And their success never fell (even if in the eighties, their was a gap of miscreativity) ! With 1985 new member Jean-Luc Chevallier (bass, ex-Magma) the band became more rock (witness En Concert 1997,(very highly recommended)) and Louis Marie Sevenot (violin) they maintained their attachment to celtic and traditional music.

Extracts:
Le Soleil Est Noir

O'Carolan's Devotion / Irish Dances 1




My Tri Yann TOP3 :
1. Urba (1978)
2. Le Café Du Bon Coin (1983)
3. An Heol A Zo Glaz (1981)

My Tri Yann BOTTOM3 :
1. Belle Et Rebelle (1989)
2. Anniverscène (1985)
3. Le Vaisseau De Pierre (1987)



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Jamais trop su quoi penser des "Trois Jean". Des bons titres et de bons musiciens, mais un coté parfois
embarrassant dans l'attitude, genre menestrel sur le retour....mais merci , je vais peut-etre avoir l'occasion de changer d'avis gant "an hini gwellañ" du groupe!

Karl.