dis voir, il ressemble a quoi le DADA ?? j'ai pas trouvé beaucoup d'infos sur ce disque a une époque...
y'a pas cock robin ? ou je sais plus qui dessus ??
Euh.. Cock Robin ? Tu dois pensé plutôt à Robert Palmer qui est cité dans les remerciements. Sinon je trouve le disque assez inégal, avec quand même une bonne chanteuse que je ne connaissais pas, Elkie Brooks. J'ai trouvé sur le net une critique de l'album qui m'a fait marré, quoi qu'un peu sevère.
"Fronted by the talented lead singer Elkie Brooks (who was quite popular in England at the time), Dada was a short-lived band project. Sounding something like a slightly arty, British version of Delaney and Bonnie, Dada's sound was heavy, gospel-oriented rock & roll. Unfortunately, the 'heavy' part of this is where a lot of the performances on this record suffer. Oftentimes, the arrangements are too heavy for their own good, and tend to weaken under their own weight. Many of the original songs are a bit dated and somewhat mediocre, with the one notable exception "Seed of Peace." A simple, gospel-soaked piano drives the chorus, led by Brooks' excellent lead. It's a wonderful track, somewhat reminiscent of Delaney & Bonnie's "Getto." It succeeds precisely because of the understatement in its arrangement. Unfortunately, this is one of the few examples of a laidback approach on the album; they could have done more of these."
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=am ... fyxqe5ldaeJe flash plus sur une autre trouvaille du we, "the seven deadly sins" du groupe plus. Ca me plait bien
Et puis les deux Gong,
