''Paix'' is the fourth
studio album
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by French singer
Catherine Ribeiro and her third with the band
Alpes. It was originally released in 1972 by
Philips Records.
The album integrates the group's original
folk-oriented sound within the
progressive
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style of their preceding records, with complex instrumentation, longform compositions, and
psychedelic
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soundscapes. It has been described as containing Ribeiro's most
experimental work
and is generally considered by critics to be the best album in Alpes' catalogue.
''Paix'' was met with relative critical and commercial success upon release. As with Ribeiro's other albums, it became recognized as a
cult album due to Ribeiro's distinct voice and lyrics, as well as its relative scarcity. In 2018, the album was issued for the first time in the United States, where it was well-received by critics and lauded among followers of niche folk scenes.
Background
Catherine Ribeiro's second album with
Alpes, ''Âme debout'' (1971), showed her music "grow
ngmore disciplined and more boundless", according to
Pitchfork's Sam Sodomsky.
The album still featured
folk ballads (such as "Diborowska" and "Dingue") as their previous records had, but it also showcased the group's evolving style of
progressive
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and
experimental music
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, particularly with the series of tracks entitled "Alpes" at the center of the album.
''Âme debout'' was also the first Alpes album recorded after the inclusion of bassist Jean-Sebastian Lemoine's brother, organist (later a
member of
Gong).
Throughout 1972, Ribeiro, who had been listening to very little music in order to focus on her own writing, spent many hours rehearsing with Alpes in the French countryside preparing the material for what would become ''Paix''.
Music
Style
Eclectic in style, ''Paix'' has been described as
folk,
rock,
psychedelia,
progressive music,
experimental music
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, and
avant-garde music
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.
Nonetheless, the album "remains hard to pin down" in genre terms, according to ''
Impose'' magazine writer Trent Masterson, because is extremely progressive in all aspects of the word"; for that reason, it "does not neatly fit into any specific genre nor is it easily comparable to any other album." In terms of the band's own trajectory, Masterson felt that the album was an amalgam of the band's early sound—a fusion of "rural psychedelia" and
progressive rock—combined with "some hints of burgeoning genres, such as
space rock,
chamber pop and even
punk (the 'punk' aspect being Ribeiro's unforgiving vocal deliveries in part)."
Seth Wimpfheimer, writing for ''
Head Heritage'', observed that "
stead of partitioning the folk ballads away from the progressive instrumentals to hang separately as leaden entities" as they did on ''Âme debout'', the music on ''Paix'' was "far more integrated" than the previous album.
French pop magazine ''Vapeur Mauve'' described the musical style of ''Paix'' as "ambiguous ... soft but aggressive, on airs from
progressive folk to ethno-freak tendencies."
As with Alpes' previous works,
''Paix'' makes prominent use of the cosmophone and the percuphone, instruments invented by
bandleader
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.
The cosmophone is a
24-string instrument,
resembling a
lyre
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,
that can be played with either
picking or
bowing,
while the percuphone is a
percussion instrument that produces rhythms by repeatedly striking a
bass string using a small motor.
Jean-Sebastien Lemoine was made operator of the percuphone on ''Paix'', forming the one-man
rhythm section
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The rhythm sec ...
that would help define the band's unique dynamics on the album.
Songs
"Roc alpin"
"Roc alpin" is an upbeat
instrumental with
non-lexical vocals from Ribeiro.
Moullet's cosmophone backs Patrice Lemoine's organ, except during the
bridge when it switches to playing a
lead line. It is the only track to feature Michel Santangelli on drums, with the percuphone providing the rest of the album's percussion.
The song was also released as a
single
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.
"Jusqu'à ce que la force de t'aimer me manque"
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love song that anticipates elements of
dream pop, specifically its
acoustic guitar
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riffing and its harmonization of Ribeiro's vocal lines with Patrice Lemoine's organ.
"Paix"
"Paix" begins with a slow
fade in of a
droning Farfisa organ part accompanied by a driving percuphone rhythm.
Writer Jean-Marc Grosdemouge likened the song to
Maurice Ravel
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's ''
Boléro
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Co ...
'' as another composition "branded by its rhythm."
Moullet's cosmophone enters, after which a descending, hymnal
theme is introduced and repeated throughout much of the song.
The song's introduction also includes an organ solo performed by which Wimpfheimer noted bears a resemblance to
Mike Ratledge's
coda
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on "Song for Insane Times" by
Kevin Ayers.
The intro persists for approximately five and a half minutes when Ribeiro's
spoken word vocals suddenly enter.
After a second organ solo from Lemoine, the opening theme returns and Ribeiro accompanies it wordlessly.
The closing portion of the song "resembles
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in its descending
bassline
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and Ribeiro’s spectral vocals."
As the track approaches 16 minutes, the song ends with a
crescendo.
"Un jour... la mort"
"Un jour... la mort" is about meeting a female
personification of death
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.
Described by ''
Mojo'' as a
requiem
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,
the song was inspired by Ribeiro's
attempted suicide in May 1968, after which she had to relearn how to speak, walk, and write.
It is 25 minutes long and occupies the entire second side of the album; however, unlike the title track, it contains multiple
sections
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.
The song begins with another slow fade in of an organ, this time accompanied with soft notes from Moullet's cosmophone.
This leads into the next section by a sudden rise of acoustic guitar
strumming followed by more wordless vocals from Ribeiro, interluded with Patrice Lemoine's organ.
The middle section of "Un jour... la mort" begins with a rattling percuphone
groove.
Moullet joins in with his cosmophone, now playing it with a
bow. This is followed by a lengthy instrumental passage featuring an organ solo and swirling
layers of
microtonal piano lines.
The final section of the song is a coda, beginning with a solo acoustic guitar and ending with "jarring caws, thematic organ positions and patiently plonking bass" backing Ribeiro's vocals.
Artwork and packaging
''Paix''
's front cover, like nearly all of Alpes' albums, features the group outdoors in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
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region of
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. Ribeiro and Moullet are shown sitting in the foreground while the Lemoine brothers stand in the background on either side of a tree bearing the group's name and album title.
The text is written in the Camellia typeface by
Letraset, with the long band name using the font's narrow glyphs and the short album title using its wide forms. The cover photo was taken by French music photographer , while the album's
gatefold artwork was
anonymously credited to "X...".
As with all of Ribeiro's albums,
Philips Records issued ''Paix'' with a sticker on the cover stating "''Les textes de ces chansons n'engagent que leur auteur''" (). Ribeiro resented the content
disclaimer, saying, "It's terrible to have done this to me."
Release and reception
''Paix'' was released shortly after the band performed to 4,000 people at the
Cathedral of St. Gudula in
Brussels.
The album achieved considerably more commercial success upon release than the group's previous albums; it sold 50,000 copies, five times as many as their debut ''Nº2'' had sold.
Contemporary reviews
In an early 1973 issue of the French rock magazine ', critic Alain Lemaire proclaimed ''Paix'' to be "a sensational album, further proof of the immense talent of Catherine + Alpes." In March, the magazine published its year-end readers' poll for 1972, which ranked Catherine Ribeiro as the tenth best female singer in the world for that year. In April, Belgian magazine ''Beurk'' named ''Paix'' their "LP of the month".
Cult following and retrospective appraisal
Among Ribeiro's other albums, ''Paix'' developed a
cult following
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drawn to Ribeiro's distinctive vocal performance and her enigmatic lyrics.
The album remained
out of print
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for a long time;
however, Sodomsky notes that the album's "legend" was "due in part to
tsscarcity."
In a review for
AllMusic, Rolf Semprebon simply described ''Paix'' as "one of Catherine Ribeiro's more intense recordings." He noted the band's less
folk-inclined, more
space rock-leaning sound and cited "Paix" and "Un jour... la mort" as containing "some of Ribeiro's more gutsy and emotional singing (especially on 'Paix,' where at some places she is practically
screaming
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)." He concludes by saying that her second album ''Nº2'' is "just as good but almost impossible to track down, so ''Paix'' is probably the best place to start."
Conversely, Joseph Neff of ''The Vinyl District'' observed that "Instead of faltering into repetitive stylistic patterns, ''Paix'' adjusts and integrates new elements, and pulls off a rarity; a third LP that betters it predecessors." He further remarked that Ribeiro's creativity on the album's longer tracks "underscores her stature as one of
the underground’s finest vocalists."
In April 2022, ''
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'' magazine ranked ''Paix'' at number 31 on their list of "The 50 Best Albums of 1972".
''Mojo'' included the album in their list of "1972 Nuggets"; contributor Andrew Male described it as "the sound of coming European upheaval, pleases for love expressed in violence and anger".
Singer-songwriter
Marissa Nadler has cited ''Paix'' as one of her biggest inspirations and described it as "an entrancing
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journey and one hell of a vocal performance."
Reissues
''Paix'' was first issued on
CD in 1993 when it was licensed by
Universal Music Group to the
independent label
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Mantra. In 2015, ''Paix'' was included on a 9-
CD box set
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of Ribeiro + Alpes' work issued by
Mercury Records.
''Fact'' magazine writer Mikey IQ Jones reviewed ''Âme debout'' and ''Paix'' upon their 2016 reissue, evaluating them as "masterpieces" and "cornerstones of international
psychedelia, ably shifting between genres and song forms into a music that’s truly quite unlike anything else". He said that on ''Paix'', Ribeiro and Moullet had "seemingly perfected their chemistry and distilled it into four spectral hymns which slowly evolve from basic
psych-rock invocations into a sun-bleached beckoning of the heavens".
Along with the band's two previous albums, ''Nº2'' and ''Âme debout'', ''Paix'' was remastered and reissued by
Anthology Recordings in the United States on 14 September 2018. The three LPs were released both individually and together as a deluxe
silk-screened box set
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with a 56-page book featuring photographs from Ribeiro’s personal collection. The reissue marked the first time the albums were released in the US.
In an interview with ''
Vice'', Ribeiro denounced the reissue, stating that, "I was happy
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that was enough for me. Now there is again a scam with Universal in the United States. This little box, Anthology Recordings, bought the rights to three of our records for $5.89 each! Universal didn't tell me, it's absolutely disgusting."
Despite this sentiment from Ribeiro, the reissue was lauded by followers of "free-folk" and other niche folk scenes, helping to reinforce an already cult status.
Music critic
Richie Unterberger ranked ''Paix'' number 3 on his list of the "Top 25 Rock Reissues of 2018", behind
the Beatles'
self-titled double album and
Liz Phair's ''
Exile in Guyville''. The album also received "best reissue" acclaim from ''Pitchfork'',
''
The A.V. Club'',
and ''Treble''.
Track listing
All lyrics are written by
Catherine Ribeiro, except "Roc alpin" by Patrice Moullet; all music is composed by Patrice Moullet.
Side one
# "Roc alpin" – 3:02
# "Jusqu'à ce que la force de t'aimer me manque" – 3:01
# "Paix" – 15:50
Side two
# "Un jour... la mort" – 24:43
Personnel
Credits adapted from the original LP's
liner notes.
*
Catherine Ribeiro (uncredited) – vocals
Alpes
* – cosmophone, acoustic guitar
* Jean-Sebastien Lemoine – percuphone, bass guitar
* – organ
* Michel Santangelli – drums on "Roc alpin"
Production
* – cover photography
* Gilbert Preneron –
engineering
* Andy Scott – engineering
* X... (
anonymous
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) –
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photography
Notes
References
Further reading
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External links
*
Live performance of "Paix"in a church in Brussels, televised on 23 December 1972 by
RTBF
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Original lyrics sheet of "Paix"– via Musée
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