Discosis - Featuring Dimitri From Paris & Big Daddy Kane
Go Shoppin' - Featuring Eek-A-Mouse
More Shopping - Featuring Momus
The Answer - Featuring Summer Rose & Dizzy D
Jean Leloup's Dirty Talk
Loaded - Featuring Big Daddy Kane
Speed
Predictable
Senegal - Featuring Youssou N'Dour
Dare I Say - Featuring Jean Leloup and Eek-A-Mouse
Stepchild - Featuring Badar Ali Khan
Love Cliché
Rock Star
Love Cliché (Electric Ladyland Mix)
Loaded (Electric Ladyland Mix)
Circles (Electric Ladyland Mix)
Shopping (Electric Ladyland Mix)
Worldwide reissue of the Montreal collective's second album, originally released in the summer of 2001. Featuring several collaborators including Curtis Mayfield, Youssou N'Dour and Eek-A-Mouse, it was Mayfield's final rec... more »orded performance before his death, the track Astounded, that proved to be the monster hit off this album. Now with 4 bonus tracks.« less
Worldwide reissue of the Montreal collective's second album, originally released in the summer of 2001. Featuring several collaborators including Curtis Mayfield, Youssou N'Dour and Eek-A-Mouse, it was Mayfield's final recorded performance before his death, the track Astounded, that proved to be the monster hit off this album. Now with 4 bonus tracks.
CD Reviews
Sheer musical bliss...
rxkrxk | New York, NY USA | 09/22/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I had the distinct priviledge of living in Montreal at the time BV3 released Glee, their first album (I was even lucky enough to meet some of the bv3 folk). Not only did Glee completely embody the cool, weird, wacky, and generally brilliant culture of Montreal, but it was a musical tour-de-force and one of the best pieces of music I've ever heard (and I listen to a lot of music).When I saw that bv3 released a new album, I scraped all the change out of my pocket and went to buy the CD. Was I ever in for a surprise during the first listen-through. Upon hearing the first few notes of "Astounded" (featuring the legendary Curtis Mayfield), I screamed "Oh my God! They've gone Disco! Or not. What is this funky latin rhythm?" Then I waited a few minutes. "Hmmm... It's world music (Montreal)" A few minutes later "What an incredible reagge song (Go Shoppin')" And so on...
As you can see, Discosis is yet another collection of different music styles and some incredible collaborations. Curtis Mayfield, the incredible Youssou N'dour, the reagge pioneer Eek-a-Mouse, DJ Dimitri from Paris, and the ever-so-cool Montreal rocker Jean Leloup (definitely worth checking out) all lend their immense musical talents to this fantastically eclectic collection of songs. Music lovers of any genre, particularly those interested in exploring something new and brilliantly refreshing, need to get this CD immediately."
Are you a tramp like that? are you born to run?
Ryan Hennessy | Albany, NY | 06/06/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Bran Van 3000's 1998 album Glee was hailed by many to be a great pastiche of genres, and I'll give it that. There are a lot of different sounds piled in there, but the problem I had was that it felt like it was darker than it should have been. It's hard to explain it, but it sounded like there was a happy album wanting to get out there, but the band was feeling too bitter to let it fly, and there's a number of pointless interludes and boring songs thrown in there. Discosis, I was pleasantly surprised to hear, lets everything go. The six-minute opener dispelled any fears I had of more cumbersome rock and rapping. The Bran Van guys found some old vocal track that Curtis Mayfield recorded, but never used, and somehow got the rights to use it in their own song. So they made a whole song for the Curtis track! The music is just what you would expect when you think of the word "discosis." It's really dancey, has dramatic strings segments, is slickly produced, and it sounds like it's basically swirling all around you. The Bran Van girls is even back Curtis up on the chorus, "All I wanna do is love you / I just wanna take you there." And no less than four minutes into it, what sounds like a couple of Cuban guys take over the vocal duties in their own language, while someone goes absolutely wild on a flute solo. This is the song for the your party mix.Although their first album sounded unbalanced at times, this one bearly misses a beat. The songs are packed together and even though their throw the genres around, the songs all have a similar type of sound to them. Also, as with the first album, they recycle vocal tracks using them on more than one track. So we actually get a preview of "Senegal" in "Montreal" and a reprise of the Cuban singers in "Discosis." It's a really effective way of making the album more cohesive. Oh, and if you noticed, there's a whole slew of special guests brimming with indie credentials. Bran Van 3000 has always been more like a collective than a band with people coming and going as they please, so this all fits in fine. Loop Me" is a sultry space-accented lounge kind of song, although I think it goes without saying that anything the Bran Van girls sing turns out sultry. Their voices are perfectly fit for an album like this, with of its tongue-in-cheek disco stylings. The "Loaded" and "Speed" combination is another in the natural progression of things idea. "Loaded" is sung by the girls and is basically about partying and drinking a lot. "Speed" is like the antithesis, a beautiful acoustic-turned-rock-turned-rap song from the same girl, except it looks like she needs someone to put some excitement in her life. ("So hold on / Take me with you! / Hold on / My soul is on!") She wants to ride someone's motorbike, and this other guy starts rapping and it turns into a sort of quasi-conversation. As the song moves along, the music seems to gradually build and speed up until at the end the guy is yelling "New Jersey girl! / We gonna ride around! / New Jersey girl / New Jersey sun!" It's really just a wonderful song.Globe-hopping, genre-plundering, tongue-in-cheek and bringing it all back to the nightclub. It doesn't get any more cosmopolitan than Bran Van. Oh, yeah, and what's most amazing: They're Canadian."
Almost burnt a hole in the CD
nqnln | Dublin, Ireland | 07/27/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I really thought nothing would beat Glee, or even come close to it. The first track, Astounded has a fantastic sound to it, and leads into Loop Me - another great track. I've listened to the whole album over and over again, and each time I hear something new, something excellent. The collaborations are amazing, obviously well selected for each piece. My favourite track has to be "More Shoppin" featuring Momus, and Canadian actress Liane Balaban. Very worthy of more than 5 stars, but unfortunately I'm limited. My only qualm was that the track entitled "Montreal" had such an influence from Youssou N'Dour, with parts sung in his native language. The guys from BV3 are native Montrealers, surely they could have sung more from the heart May I add, that BV3 have redesigned their website, and it now looks like a virtual album-sleeve. Well done gang!"
NEW Bran Van CD lives up to debut CD
nqnln | 07/03/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The sophmore Bran Van 3000 CD, Discosis, is one of the most amazing things I have heard in a very long time. A mix of rap, reggae, rock, folk, pop and techno, the album is an outstanding work of art featuring many guest artists such as Curtis Mayfield. The diversity in music is amazing. Once you think you've got it all figured out as a rap album it swithces around and becomes a beautiful mix of reggae and techno. Bran Van's previous album, Glee, was of the same wonderful mix of music. Discosis has proved to be the next step in the mix tape style of music."