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Les Loups Noirs was a Haitian music group popular in the 1970s. Led by vocalist Gardner Lalanne, the band was known for its compas style, blending traditional Haitian rhythms with jazz and rock influences. Notable albums include "A Télé Haiti - Écho Mondial" (1977) and "à New York - Collection Haitienne" (1972). The group frequently toured the Caribbean, New York, and Paris. Their 1972 track "Pile Ou Face" exemplifies their experimental approach, layering saxophones and organ over a compas beat. The products available from the artist Les Loups Noirs include CDs.


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