SOUNDTRACKS OF MY LIFE -Carl Cleves
In his incarnations as a teenager in Belgium, music student in Africa, relief worker in India, popular band leader in Brazil, musicologist in Madagascar, hippy farmer and lecturer in Australia, Carl Cleves takes the reader on an intimate global journey in his search for the elusive feeling of tarab, the Arabic notion of musical and poetic ecstasy. A fabulous parade of musicians, famous or obscure, accompany us, as he finds tarab from the first thrill of childhood through the French chansonniers, skiffle, blues and rock music of his youth, the folk and roots renaissance of the sixties, jazz, the music of Africa, India, Brazil and the far corners of the world. It is also a vivid self-portrait of a wandering troubadour surveying the human condition while at times tormented by his own feelings of rootlessness.
Soundtracks of my life is a blended memoir with a sweeping musical world history, enriched with cultural and historical detail and philosophical observations. It has the markings of a classic in the field of music and will be a must-read book for anyone that loves music and travel. It has a distinctive conversational style and rhythm, a literary prowess and a wondrous feel of stream-of-consciousness. It is Carl's third book.
CHAPTERS
Party at my house
1. My Favourite Channel
2. Henri Salvador
3. Skiffle
4. Les Chansonniers
5. Lonnie Johnson
6. Rock & Roll
7. Jesse Fuller
8. Folk
9. Africa
10. Hippies and Refugees
11. India
12. Robbie Basho
13. Dollar Brand
14. Keith Jarrett
15. Brazil
16. World Music
17. The Queen of Malagasy Music
18. Vazaha and Vezo
19. The Man in the Green Suit or Tarab in Majunga
20. A Desert Island Collection
Madagascar Glossary