Aimable - La Danse De Zorba

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Review by Anh Tung

La Danse De Zorba by Aimable: A Wild Ride Through Folk and Swagger Alright, let’s get this straight—La Danse De Zorba isn’t your grandma’s Sunday afternoon playlist. This 1965 gem from the UK, slapped onto vinyl by Disques Vogue, is a raw explosion of folk, world, and country vibes that punches you right in the soul. It’s messy, it’s unpolished, but damn if it doesn’t stick to your brain like gum on a hot sidewalk. First up, the title track “La Danse De Zorba.” Holy crap, this thing slaps harder than most modern so-called “folk” garbage. The rhythm grabs you by the collar and drags you into some kind of fever dream where you’re stomping around barefoot in a taverna at 3 AM. You don’t just hear this song—you feel it. Like, literally, my feet were sore afterward because I couldn’t stop moving. That bassline? Insane. The energy? Unstoppable. If you’ve got two left feet, this track’ll teach ‘em how to move anyway. Then there’s “Les Petits Pois Ecossais,” which sounds like what would happen if someone mashed together French nursery rhymes with Balkan street music. At first listen, I thought, “What even IS this?” But then it hit me—the melody worms its way into your head and sets up camp. By the third spin, I was humming it while brushing my teeth. Annoying? Maybe. Catchy as hell? Absolutely. The other tracks, like “J’aurais Voulu Danser” and “Bonanza,” round out the album nicely, but they don’t pack the same punch as those first two bangers. They’re solid enough, though—like warm bread fresh outta the oven. Comforting, but not life-changing. Here’s the kicker: listening to this record feels less like hearing an album and more like crashing a party where everyone speaks a different language, yet somehow you’re still having the time of your life. It’s chaotic, imperfect, and kinda brilliant. Makes you wonder why we bother with all these overproduced beats nowadays when something this scrappy can still knock you sideways. Final thought? If aliens ever invade Earth, we should blast La Danse De Zorba at ‘em. Either they’ll surrender immediately, or they’ll start dancing too. Either way, win-win.

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Artist: Aimable
Album: La Danse De Zorba

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
La Danse De Zorba
J'aurais Voulu Danser
Les Petits Pois Ecossais
Bonanza

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Catalog Numbers

VRE.5005

Labels

Disques Vogue

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • EP

About Aimable

Born: May 10th, 1922 at Trith-Saint-Léger, Nord, France. Died: October 31th, 1997 at Villemoisson-sur-Orge, Essonne, France.

Real Name

    • Aimable Pluchard

Name Vars

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  • Pluchard
  • Aimable Et Son Accordéon
  • Aimable La Sua Fisarmonica E Il Suo Organo
  • Aimable Son Accordéon Et Son Orgue
  • Aimable und seinem Akkordeon
  • Aimable, Son Accordéon Et Son Orgue
  • Aimable, Su Acordeon Y Organo Electrico
  • Aimable, Su Acordeón Y Órgano Eléctrico
  • Aimable, son accordéon et son orgue
  • Aimble
  • Fimable
  • Аймабл Плюшар

Interesting fact about Album

Here's something cool: The album *La Danse De Zorba* by Aimable came out in 1965 in the UK. It’s a mix of Folk, World, and Country music. Fun fact—this record includes a track inspired by the famous "Zorba the Greek" dance. People couldn’t get enough of it back then. It even shares space with tracks like *J’aurais Voulu Danser* and *Bonanza*. Yep, the Wild West-themed TV show Bonanza got its own tune here. How’s that for variety?