Carolyn Fe Blues Collective
Montréal, Quebec, Canada | Established. Jan 01, 2008 | SELF
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just had the opportunity to listen to the newest release from the Carolyn Fe Blues Collective. This is an excellent example of the evolution of blues music that I often write about. Music, like all species of living things evolve in different ways. This recording has most of the clues of a contemporary blues band, except it shows signs of the post punk indie genre. The blues guitars are there, the blues rhythms are there and some of the vocals are bluesy but the music is more contemporary and actually in mind share similarities with a band called the Yeah Yeah Yeah's. It has a different sound and that's what evolution is all about. If you want to look down a different path of the blues ... and I always advise that... here's one to try. Enjoy! - Bman's Blues Report (USA)
Blues 411's Jimi Award Nominees for International Release of the Year:
Ana Popovic – Unconditional
Sunday Wilde – What Man ? Oh That Man! ! !
Ian Siegal & The Youngest Sons – The Skinny
Carolyn Fe – Original Sin
Shelley Hardinge- Reclaim Your Land
Todd Sharpeville – Porchlight - Blues 411 (USA)
“There comes a time if an artist is lucky enough, that critics know at just what point to call an album their break out album. For the Carolyn Fe Blues Collective, there is no doubt in ... "Original Sin", is certainly their break out album. After listening to "Original Sin" just once, I had already come to the conclusion that this album was not only Fun, Witty, Creative, & New, but above all, it was also very Refreshing...This ain't your grandfathers Blues...Carolyn Fe Blues Collective were not ones to stay inside the box when dealing with the Blues, ... it is extremely Original. "Original Sin", was one musical adventure after the other and an album that was not only hypnotic, but also addictive in nature, something that I have not gotten from an album, in a long long time... I enthusiastically give my highest rating of 5*****. It is one that I continue to Thoroughly Enjoy and Highly Recommend.”
- Blues Underground, The Blues Report
- Blues Underground - The Blues Report (Canada)
"Da wird heftig abgerechnet mit miesen Mitmenschen (großartig allein so eine Zeile aus "Rant": “You’re just one of Satan’s Army brats”). Da gibt's Bezüge zur Bibel (nicht nur zur Erbsünde und den Apfel sondern auch zur Offenbarung des Johannes), Und überhaupt gibt es für den Blues ja von früh bis spät Gründe. Doch Carolyn Fe ist keine der Blueser, die ihren Kopf hängenlässt und weint, sondern eine die wie Big Mama Thornton ihren Blues herausbellt und schreit, wenn es nötig ist." - Wasser-Pawda (Germany)
CAROLYN FE BLUES COLLECTIVE
Original Sin
Independent?
Blues music, like country music, comes in two flavours – traditional and evolutionary. Singer Carolyn Fe and her blues collective offers up the former with two solid, straight-up “I, IV, V” blues numbers - on the title track and “Broken String” - right out of the gate on this, their second, release. ??But just as the listener starts to get a feel for the band’s sound and original songs (featuring outstanding performances by Dan Legault, Oisin Little, Tim Alleyne and George Papafilys) they do a bait and switch. With the exception of the lengthy “You And Me And The Blues”, the Clapton/Colin James-esque “Manual Overdrive” and the Downchild-ish “Bow Wow”, the band becomes evolutionary with its blues fingerprint applied to several other styles.??“Baby Bye Bye” takes a Patsy Cline rockabilly turn while “Let’s Soar” carves into a tribal Ted Nugent “Stranglehold” married to an Allman Brothers’ “Whipping Post” groove. Meanwhile, “Devil’s Food” offers up a fun TexiCali party blast. It’s only a horn section short of a Tijuana joy ride!
Listeners will do a double take, however, with the inclusion of “Adji Wali” which can only be described as a long lost Everything But The Girl, Swedish Fish or Cranberries song. It plays like a 1990s Adult Alternative feel-good pop song that shows how Fe can handle pop as well as the blues. Great song, but probably better suited for a different type of album.??Where the band excels, and Fe’s vocals shine, is with the three variations on Swamp Boogie blues. “Some More” answers the question ‘What if Bif Naked let her blues flag fly?’ while “Don’t Be So Sad” recalls the kings of Canadian dirty blues: McKenna-Mendelson Mainline.
The true outstanding track on the entire album is “Rant” which slows down ZZTop’s excesses and ads a diatribe of Fe’s personal dislikes (a la Tom Petty’s “Jammin’ Me”). It’s directed at someone or something – it’s never spelled out exactly – but features one of the best catchphrases this listener has heard in a song in ages: “You’re just one of Satan’s Army brats”.?? Check these guys out in Montreal if you get a chance. They offer a refreshing twist on a worn out old musical trope. http://www.carolyn-fe.com?? - Cashbox Magazine Inc. (Canada)
Carolyn Fe Blues Collective
ORIGINAL SIN
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Carolyn Fe Blues Collective nous a présenté son nouvel album, Original Sin (péché originel), au Bistro à Jojo de Montréal le 14 août 2011
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MP3 Promo - Original Sin
L’album promis comprend 12 pièces originales duquel Carolyn signe tous les textes. À la première ORIGINAL SIN (Trinidad – Papafilys), le band pulvérise le déjà entendu avec une nouvelle approche musicale. De couleur acoustique à son début jusqu’à l’implosion électrique et sans compromis des dernières gammes, cette pièce symbolise parfaitement le chemin parcouru de cette auteur et de ses compositeurs. BABY BYE BYE (Trinidad – Legeault) Un ardent morceau qui nous transporte au royaume du Rock & Roll avec Carolyn qui pousse sur l’accélérateur et ses musiciens qui lui donnent la réplique au quart de tour. Une des plus remarquables pièces de cet opus est à mon avis YOU AND ME AND THE BLUES (Trinidad – Papalifys), six minutes de blues torride dans un amalgame de voix sensuelle à la Carolyn Fe, de guitare quasi érotique de George Papafilys et de Tim Alleyne dans un accompagnement et solo enveloppant d’orgue B3, instrument chaleureux presque essentiel à cet univers de blues. L’album ce termine avec le Blues/Rock SOME MORE (Trinidad – Legault), une pièce dans la veine des Bonamassa et Hill qui élargi encore plus ce produit à d’autre facette et cousine du Blues.
La complicité des musiciens s’étend aussi sur d’autres niveaux. On retrouve donc Dan Legault en tant que compositeur, batteur, bassiste, percussionniste, guitariste, claviériste, co-producteur, au mixage ainsi qu’aux harmonies vocales. Oisin Little à la basse et harmonies vocales, Tim Alleyne aux claviers, George Papafilys compositeur et guitariste soliste ainsi qu’aux harmonies vocales.
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Carolyne Fe me racontait au lancement, s’être bien amusée à produire ORIGINAL SIN. Elle croque dans la vie tout comme dans la pomme de la pochette aux allures de la nouvelle mode vampire. Un concept design et photo signé litratista.com Cet opus commande la réécoute afin d’y remarquer d’avantage toutes les subtilités et l’énorme travail d’auteur et compositeurs. Disponible sur le site web www.carolyn-fe.com
ORIGINAL SIN, un album passionné au service du blues. Bravo!
Bonne écoute
Réjean Nadon
- Réjean Nadon, Le Net Blues
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Original sin
(Autoproduction – 2011)
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Elle est native des Philippines mais c’est au Canada en général et au Québec en particulier qu’elle cultive aujourd’hui son blues en s’appuyant sur des influences qui vont de Tom Waits à Blind Lemon Jefferson, n’hésitant pas à mettre les petits plats dans les grands et s’offrant même à la mi-août dernier le lancement de son premier album deux soirs de suite en grande pompe dans l’antre du blues montréalais, Le Bistrot à Jojo. Remarquée dès 2008 avec un premier maxi de six titres, Carolyn Fe poursuit aujourd’hui l’aventure avec à ses côtés son Blues Collective, un groupe dans lequel se font remarquer George Papafilys aux guitares, Tim Alleyne aux claviers, Oisin Little à la basse et le multi-instrumentiste Dan Legault aux drums mais aussi à la co-production ! De quoi faire résonner les douze mesures de façon à la fois traditionnelle mais aussi originale !
Ce sont des compositions orientées en direction de la face la plus sombre du blues que nous propose le quintet mais c’est également un retour vers les racines du genre que Carolyn Fe et consorts ont choisi de faire en retrouvant les sonorités roots et sales du delta et en les remettant au goût du jour avec des arrangements intelligemment trouvés. Rompue à l’exercice de la scène, l’artiste a adopté le ton le plus juste pour que son premier album sonne de façon très brute et très spontanée, s’attachant à chaque instant à mettre un maximum de force dans son chant mais n’oubliant jamais non plus de laisser à ses complices le soin de s’exprimer pleinement et librement. Quelques belles prouesses individuelles mais aussi et surtout un sens tout particulier du jeu collectif conduiront l’auditeur à succomber instantanément à des morceaux comme « Broken String », « You And Me And The Blues », « Rant » ou encore « Bow Wow » qui, installés avec un soin tout particulier sur la distance, contribuent à faire de cet « Original Sin » un très grand moment de blues capable de convaincre un public très large grâce à une voix chaude et racée et à un jeu fin et précis. Le respect de la culture de ses modèles, une pointe d’inventivité pour l’adapter à sa propre personnalité … Carolyn Fe est à n’en point douter une artiste à suivre de très près pour être certain de ne rien manquer de son talent ! - Zicazic (France)
Over the years I’ve interviewed many of the blues greats from Lucky Peterson to Bonnie Raitt and BB King to James Cotton, and seen so many of the legendary old-timers perform live: Buddy Guy, Koko Taylor, Bobby Bland, Big Mama Thornton, this list goes on and on. And lemme tell you, Carolyn Fe is the real deal. Her song The Curse is one of the nastiest blues songs ever written.
And this weekend Fe and her band – The Carolyn Fe Blues Collective with Fe on vocals, George Papafilys on guitar, Tim Alleyne on keyboards, Oisin Little on bass and Dan Legault on drums – launch their second indie album Original Sin with a pair of gigs at a genuine Montreal blues institution, the Bistro à Jojo, on Aug 12 and 13.
“For the longest time the band has been basically me and [drummer] Dan Legault,” says the multi-talented Fe who when she’s not singing also acts and directs plays (I saw her terrific version of the classic play Bent at Espace 4001 in the fall of 2009). “We went thru many band-member changes until we settled on our current line-up. I didn’t want this to be just me. I wanted a real collective. And we are, but the boys insisted we keep me up front.”
Fe has loved the blues since she was a kid, and had a brush in 1985 with one of the all-time great blues icons, Big Mama Thornton, who spent much of her final years in Montreal singing at Doudou Boicel’s Rising Sun. Before Thornton died on July 24, 1985, at age 58, she had become deeply bitter that her song Hound Dog (credited to songwriters Leiber and Stoller) made Elvis famous but never made her any money except for a one-time payment of $500.
“Big Mama drank her gin with milk,” Boicel told me for my recent THREE DOLLAR BILL all-star tribute to Thornton.
It was when Fe auditioned to be a dancer for Boicel’s relocated Rising Sun nightclub in the old famed Rockhead’s Paradise nightclub in Little Burgundy (you can still see what Rockhead’s interiors looked in Louis Malle’s 1980 Oscar-nominated film Atlantic City starring Burt Lancaster and Susan Sarandon) that Fe met Thornton.
“Doudou called me to audition because he wanted to start an old-style revue but when I arrived he was busy, so I hung out at the bar while this skinny older woman in a straw hat sat [onstage] singing One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer. And I thought, ‘This voice is familiar!’ After the audition, Thornton finished her set and hung out at the bar. I paid my respects but she told me, ‘Honey, you ain’t got nuthin’! You don’t know!’ She was really bitter about what had happened to her. She said a bunch of expletives about how blues people ‘don’t get it. But if a few people do, then I can go to my grave with a smile on my face.’”
Afterwards, Fe continues, “I was like, ‘Holy s–t! I spoke with her!’ She’s a huge influence of mine and I am honoured to be carrying the blues torch. We’ll definitely be doing her version of Hound Dog this weekend!” - The Montreal Gazette
"Over the years I've interviewed so many of the blues greats from Lucky Peterson to BB King, and seen so many of the legendary old-timers perform live, Buddy Guy, Koko Taylor, Bobby Blandand Big Mama Thornton. And lemme tell you, Carolyn Fe is the real deal. Her song 'The Curse' is one of the nastiest blues songs ever written." - Richard Burnett, The Montreal Gazette Columnist for "Pop Tarts", Editor-at-Large of Montreal's Fugue
"Carolyn Fe is a Montreal-based blues singer who performs with all the heart and soul of this deep-rooted musical form. Drawing from the past with a modern, bold and sensual style, Carolyn's powerful vocals match the intensity of her well-crafted lyrics." - Graeme McDonald, CJIM, Montreal's Real Rock Station
"Chanteuse Énérgique! " - Dan Behrman, Former Host CBC Radio Espace Musique
Leur répertoire est nourri de pièces originales et de classiques revisités à la sauce Carolyn Fe Blues Band. La chimie musicale du groupe seconde au quart de tour le récital de Carolyn(…) La complicité avec ses musiciens met le feu aux poudres dès le départ! Avec son jeu de scène où elle chante, danse et parle au public, Carolyn offre un spectacle rafraîchissant et attentionné envers les légendes du blues (…) Carolyn Fe Blues Band un groupe à découvrir et une chanteuse débordante de talent à revendre. - Réjean Nadon, Le Net Blues
"J’aimerais par la présente souligner le merveilleux talent de Carolyn Fe qui depuis plus d’un an charme avec sa magnifique voix l’auditoire de l’émission Montréal en blues. Son parcours artistique et professionnel est impressionnant et mérite une attention toute particulière de la part des différents intervenants culturels de l’industrie du disque et du spectacle. Je lui souhaite le plus grand succès dans sa carrière et la recommande sans hésitation pour toutes formes d’aides pouvant lui permettre de poursuivre son cheminement artistique." - Régent Martin, Radio-Montréal 101.5 FM, Animateur de l’émission Montréal en blues
"J’aimerais par la présente souligner le merveilleux talent de Carolyn Fe qui depuis plus d’un an charme avec sa magnifique voix l’auditoire de l’émission Montréal en blues. Son parcours artistique et professionnel est impressionnant et mérite une attention toute particulière de la part des différents intervenants culturels de l’industrie du disque et du spectacle. Je lui souhaite le plus grand succès dans sa carrière et la recommande sans hésitation pour toutes formes d’aides pouvant lui permettre de poursuivre son cheminement artistique." - Régent Martin, Radio-Montréal 101.5 FM, Animateur de l’émission Montréal en blues
"Carolyn is a true Blues artist like they used to be….she is completely dedicated to the blues and her career. That has been reflected in her music. Her debut EP "100% Carolyn" is 100% pure blues!" - Yves Trottier, 101.9 DAWG FM, Ottawa’s Blues Station Operations Manager/ Program Director
"Hosting my radio show for the 11th year, I’m always looking for the best new artists that can surprise me and give me once again the pleasure of doing this job for the blues fans around. One day, I received a 4 songs CD from this lady and that was it! Carolyn Fe is among the blues women that we are looking for…Keep both of your eyes on her!" - Michel Rochette, CKIA-FM 88,3 (Quebec City, Qc)
"The multi-talented Carolyn Fe – professional dancer, actor, director and choreographer – is also a musician, singer and songwriter who loves to push the envelope. An innovator who has been influenced by a wide range of musical styles, all tempered by the blues, the artist recently released an impressive EP called 100%. Look out – with the launch of her follow-up album, Carolyn Fe just might turn out to be Canada’s “next big thing”!" - Brant Zwicker, Station Manager: CFBX 92.5 FM (British Columbia, Canada) & Host of Syndicated Radio
“Sometimes you come across a hyphenate and you think “Jack of All Trades, master of none.” This is definitely not the case with Carolyn Fe. She is a talented, multilingual singer-writer-director-actress-social activist (count the hyphens) and she does them all well! Whatever she touches spells “success!” - Peter Anthony Holder, Host: The Stuph File Program & Global TV News Anchor, Montreal
"Carolyn Fe seduced many thousands of listeners to my radio program, The Black Cat Alley, with her song, "Indigo Heat." Rarely have I experienced such a positive, instant reaction from listeners to a song or new voice. The song drips sensuality and Ms. Fe commands the song's tension with grace and power, like one of the grandes dames of the blues. I am eager to hear what she delivers given the full scope of a full-length blues cd." - Randy Renaud, CHOM FM 97.7, Montreal Host of CHOM's Black Cat Alley, The Randy Renaud Show and Cran
Discography
Album: Original Sin, 2011.
EP: 100% 2009
CDs: www.carolyn-fe.com
http://www.youtube.com/carolynfe
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Carolyn Fe Blues Collective - Proudly sponsored by: SENNHEISER CANADA & THE HOUSE OF JAZZ
2013 Nominee for Best Female Singer by Le Lys Blues (Qc, Canada)
2013 Nominee for Best Performance by Le Lys Blues (Qc, Canada)
2012 Award Recipient for Best Album & Associated Styles for "Original Sin", Le Lys Blues (Qc, Canada)
2012 Nominee for Best Female Singer by Le Lys Blues (Qc, Canada)
2012 The Blind Lemon Blues Top 10 Canadian Blues Albums of 2012 (NL & Labrador)
2012 Finalist: Toronto Blues Societys Talent Search (Canada)
2012 Honorable Mention for Best Album, Blues Underground Network (BC, Canada)
2012 Honorable Mention for Best Jazz Act, Montreal Mirror's "Best of Montreal"
2011 Nominee for Best International Release Blues 411 (USA)
2011 Finalist, International Blues Challenge (IBC)
Carolyn Fe Blues Collective offers up the Blues in all its shades, full band or acoustic trio/duo setup. Carolyn Fe Blues Collective has the unique ability to serve it's audiences with highly charged emotions From the sweet, purity love's first kiss to the raunchy edge of a woman scorned, all the way to the tease of languid sexiness.
Having launched their second CD entitled Original Sin to packed houses on two nights in 2011, this independent blues band continues to establish its presence in the Canadian Blues scene. Cashbox Canada's review claim that the band is "evolutionary with its blues fingerprint".
Their first CD entitled 100% (released in 2009) joined the play lists of various online and on-air radio stations worldwide and continue to receive positive feedback as the songs remain alive with the addiction of new tunes from their recent album.
A highly versatile, well-rounded performer, Carolyn Fe possesses the deep soul of an artist who has lived on the fringe for most of her life, and made the most of it as the true innovator she is, giving her music and lyrics an insight and depth that cannot be imitated and must be heard. She produces original material that contains lyrics with highly charged emotions that only the Blues can surrender from extreme loss and anger to love-gone-bad or the languid sexiness of a hot summer night.
Backed by veteran musicians whove played with the likes of Percy Sledge, Fat Boy Slim and Seal, the bands delivery has phrasing that at evokes deep sensations from the begging for love, the hard-core-in-your-face of truth denied or the dreamy allure of pure seduction.
With each live show, they win over the hearts of new fans adding to their loyal following.
Website: www.carolyn-fe.com
Youtube: www.youtube.com/carolynfe
Facebook: www.facebook.com/carolynfebluescollective
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