Rough Guide To The Music Of Brazil: ba (2004)

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Label: World Music Network (uk)
UPC: 00605633113525
Release Date: 6/29/2004
Buy.com Sku: 61011136
Item#: MJ6L9Q
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25079
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Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Motumba - Timbalada ~ Various Artists
2. Take Sarava - Silvia Torres ~ Various Artists
3. Swing Da Cor - Daniela Mercury/Olodum ~ Various Artists
4. A Vida E Boa - Ze Paulo ~ Various Artists
5. Pitada De Tabaco - Riachao/Carlinhos Brown ~ Various Artists
6. Ginga De Bale - Timbalada ~ Various Artists
7. Deusa Do Ebano - Ile Aiye/Lazzo ~ Various Artists
8. Com Muzenza Eu Vou - Muzenza ~ Various Artists
9. Coracao De Bola - Marcia Short ~ Various Artists
10. Menino De Pelo - Daniela Mercury ~ Various Artists
11. Life Gods - Monica Millet & Momile/Gilberto Gil/Marisa Monte ~ Various Artists
12. Curiosidade - Tom Ze ~ Various Artists
13. Linda - Edson Gomes ~ Various Artists
14. Hemp E Festa - Tony Mola & Bragada ~ Various Artists
15. Mamae Querida - Margareth Menezes ~ Various Artists
16. Exu Anan - Banda Percucia ~ Various Artists



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Liner Note Author: Dan "Boxcar" Rosenberg.
Photographers: Eric Johnson ; David Glat.
Given the well-known music of Rio's Carnaval and its massive samba affairs, Bahia is the next logical step for music producers to take for a compilation of Brazilian music. Bahia is widely (and rightly) regarded as a focal point for Brazilian music, spawning much of the Tropicalia movement, MPB, and the Afro-Brazilian traditions, as well as much of modern samba. Here, the old and new are both represented, as they are on much of the Rough Guide line. Old members of the Tropicalia movement are present in Tom Z? and Gilberto Gil (though Gil is a guest on a Monica Millet and Momil? track). Mid-generation performers such as Carlinhos Brown and Ze Paulo bridge the gaps between old and new. Even the ancient Riachao, the great sambista, is around for a song. Perhaps more interestingly, some of the newer trends are present, largely in the form of bands that stem in one form or another from the singular greats and their interactions with the blocos Afros. Timbalada, Ile Aiye, and Muzenza all pump out heavy tracks direct from the Salvador Carnaval parties. Elements of reggae, Yoruba, and Dahomey traditions, along with various Caribbean sounds, can be heard along the way, but the trademark stamps of Bahia are all over the tracks here. Given the massive amount of music to come from Bahia, a single album is arguably too little to capture the sounds. Nonetheless, this one takes a valiant stab at it, coming out with a coherent and enjoyable set. ~ Adam Greenberg

Producer: Phil Stanton (Compilation); Dan Rosenberg (Compilation)

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 06/29/2004
Original Release Date : 2004
Catalog ID : 1135
Label : World Music Network (UK)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00605633113525

  
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