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Various Artists (2024 Repress)
  1. Daniel Forestal Et Sa Guitare – Ces P’Tits Je T’Aime
  2. Casimir Létang – Travail Z’Enfants! Chantez Après!
  3. Cyril Diaz Et Son Orchestre – Feeling Happy
  4. Georges Tinedor Et Manuela Pioche – Collié Et Zanno
  5. Henri Debs Quintet – Douce Kombass
  6. Joseph Lacides – Mr. Morin
  7. Geno Exilie – Lan Misè
  8. Dolor Et Les Diables Du Rythme – Salvana
  9. Sydney Lérémon Et Ses Amis Du Calvaire Baie- Mahault – You You Matayango
  10. Raymond Cicault Et Son Orchestre Volcan – À Mon Ami Lucien Jolibois
  11. Orchestre Esperanza Et Jean Leroy – Ou Pas Bel
  12. Henri Debs Sextet Et Paul Blamar – Moin Çé On Maléré
  13. Le Ry- Co Jazz – Si I Bon Di I Bon
  14. Remy Mondey – Meringue Mondey
  15. Henri Guedon Et Les Contesta – Van Van
  16. Les Shupa Shupa D’Haiti – Batterie Shupa
  17. Paul Blamar Et Vélo – Lovency
  18. Eric Virgal – Stanislas
  19. Les Aiglons – Les Aiglons Ka Satisfait
  20. Tutus De La Guyane – Nanao Nanao
  21. Guy Conquette – Assez Fait Cancan

Disques Debs International - Volume 1 (2024 Repress)

Various Artists (2024 Repress)

STRUT
  • 2LP

    Released: 26th Apr 2024

    £25.99
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Strut present the first ever compilation series to access the archives of one of the greatest of all French Caribbean labels, Disques Debs out of Guadeloupe.

Set up by the late Henri Debs during the late ‘50s, the label and studio has continued for over 50 years, releasing over 300 7” singles and 200 LPs, covering styles varying from early biguine and bolero to zouk and reggae. Debs played a pivotal role in bringing the créole music of Guadeloupe and Martinique to a wider international audience.

Volume 1 of this series marks the first decade of the label’s existence and takes in big band orchestras, home-grown stars, touring bands and a new generation that would emerge at the end of the ‘60s. Early releases were recorded in the back of Henri’s shop in Pointe-a-Pitre, from his own sextet playing percussive biguines to young saxophonist Edouard Benoit, leader of Les Maxels and regular arranger for Debs bands. Other artists ranged from big bands like Orchestre Esperanza and Orchestre Caribbean Jazz to poet and radio personality Casimir “Caso” Létang and folkloric gwo ka artist Sydney Leremon. Debs also capitalised on recording foreign touring artists visiting Guadeloupe during the early ‘60s including Haitian trumpeter Raymond Cicault and Trinidadian bandleader Cyril Diaz.