Jazz Rock / Zeuhl
Latest: Caillou (2013)
They reformed for a concert in late 2023 and were active as of April of 2024. They have at least one new song, so we'll see if they carry on further.
Caillou (2013)
Caillou are an all instrumental group from France that is firmly within the confines of the jazz rock wing of the Zeuhl factory. Fender Rhodes and electric guitar lead the solo parade (and both will occasionally fuzz out, much to my glee). Drumming is scattered in the jazz tradition, while the bass rumbles along, trying to hold it all together. Analog synthesizer definitely adds much needed color. Comparisons I've read to One Shot are spot on. Caillou are their best when they attempt songwriting, and throw in a memorable melody or two (such as on 'Victor F.' and '200 Toiles'). It stands as a fine debut, though they can certainly improve in the composition department, while adding a bit more complexity and trimming off the solo excess. It can seem a bit monolithic over the course of the 55 minutes on display. I look forward to where they go from here.
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Well... they didn't go anywhere obviously, but they have reformed as reported above. So we still have a chance for a follow-up. In hearing this album tonight for the first time since that initial experience, I find myself enjoying the sloppy jazz rock aspect of the album. I mean sloppy in a positive way, not one of incompetence. The music has a layer of rawness that was prevalent in early 70s jazz rock, especially within Germany and some of the private recordings here in America. The label - Soleil Mutant - indicates it wasn't intended to be a pure Zeuhl album. And that would be correct, even though there are certainly elements of the genre, namely the bass work. 'Les Carpates' is one example that brings the heavy Magma intensity. So with that... I look forward to where they go from here. :-)
---12/10/13; 9/20/24
12/10/13 (new entry)
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