GLEN TERRY – CYCLONIC WOMAN (Mauritius, 1998)
In December last year, I posted an album by Mauritian saxophonist and band leader, Ernest Wiehe.
Today we’re revisiting Mauritius but this time for a blues / funk album. The leader, Glen Terry, is originally from India (or is it Sri Lanka?) but he resided and worked in Mauritius during the late Nineties. This album was recorded with the cream of Mauritian blues / funk musicians. Actually the rhythm section is a pure joy: Mike Armoogum on bass, Maurice “Momo” Manancourt on drums. Damien Elisa is on keyboards in all but two tracks where he is replaced by sega-jazz virtuoso Gaetan Alkoordoss. These blokes are cookin’. Just listen to the swingin’ instrumental “G.Raff”.
All these guys have gained their credentials playing with some of the biggest names in Mauritian music (a.o. Seggae legend Kaya). This is not a standard run-of-the-mill blues album., it swings! And all the songs are originals.
Tracks:
1. Like a rainbow
2. All I need is you
3. Cyclonic Woman
4. Come back Darlin’
5. Real Gone Cat
6. Maurice
7. Sugar Blues Express
8. Dad,Dad,Dad (you’re no fun at all)
9. G. Raff (Giraffe)
Credits:
Glen Terry guitar / vocals
Mike Armoogum Bass
Damien Elisa Keyboards
Gaetan Alkoordoss Keyboards (8-9)
Momo Manancourt drums & percussion