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Putumayo Presents: Festa Brasil

Putumayo Presents: Festa Brasil
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Sim/Nao - Lazzo
  2. Monsieur Samba - Ivete Sangalo
  3. Sexy Yemanja - Pepeu Gomes
  4. Chiclete Com Banana - Gal Costa
  5. Papa Cabeca - Chico C�sar
  6. Cocada - Rita Ribeiro
  7. Severina Xique-Xique - Zeca Pagodinho
  8. Seja O Que Deus Quiser - Paulinho Moska
  9. Filhos Do Tempo - Dida Banda Feminina
  10. Feira de Mangaio - Agep�
  11. Cacimba Do Meu Amor - Saldanha Rolim
  12. Ie Mama - Angel Mu�iz

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #186136 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-06-27
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
This collection focuses on the relationship between Jamaican reggae and Brazilian music--particularly the accordion-driven forró style popular in Brazil's Northeastern states. Lazzo's "Sim/Nao" is notable for its stylistic references to Booker T. and Toots & the Maytals, while Pepeu Gomes's "Sexy Yemanja" makes unusual use of a pedal steel guitar. (Think New Riders of the Purple Sage meet King Sunny Ade in a government yard in Trenchtown.) Other forró-based artists include Ale Muniz, Rita Ribeiro, Saldanha Rolim and Chico César, while DiDa Banda Feminina, Ivete Sangalo and Gal Costa represent Bahia, the musical heart of Afro-Brazilian culture. Most of the tracks on Festa Brasil are relatively unexceptional in themselves. But, like its Putumayo predecessor, Brasileiro, it adds up to a terrific party album. --Rick Mitchell


Customer Reviews

Great music from the Northeast of Brazil!5
I have listened to lots of Brazilian music (and am half Brazilian!) and this is easily one of my favorite CDs. It features NorthEastern Brazilian rhythms in a modern style, creating crisp, lively music that is hard to sit still for. I highly recommend this CD.

Festive Brazil-Accordion music®gae!5
Not all accordion music consists of oompa band polkas&sappy French love songs,or anything by Weird Al Yankovic.In Brazil,the accordion is part of forro music from the Northeast,in Bahia,a region with a deep African heritage.

"Festa Brasil" is one of Putumayo's great Brazilian compilations;unfortunately,it is out of print.

Highlights-
1)Sim/Nao-The smoky-voiced Lazzo sings a reggae version of a Caetano Veloso song.Delightful&frothy,it's joyful party music.
2)Monsieur Samba-Former model Ivette Sangalo outdoes Natalie Imbruglia&Kylie Minogue as a singer.Her exuberant song mixes Portuguese with French.I hope to get her live concert MTV CD.
3)Sexy Yemanaja-Slide guitar makes this song sound almost country.It's a joyful invocation of Yemanaja,the mermaid goddess of the waters in the Afro-Brazilian religion umbanda.
4)Chiclete com Banana-Gal Costa delightfully mocks the Americanization of Brazilian music.Great song.Gal Costa is gifted.One wonders what she'd think of the rap versions of Sergio Mendes' songs&his recent collaboration with Justin Timberlake...
5)Severina Xique-Xique-A funny song about a younger man wooing an older woman for her money.
6)Cocada-The great Rita Ribeiro sings a delightful song about candy.Definitely superior to Natalie Merchant's "Ice Cream." or the the "Honey,honey,sugar,sugar" song by the Archies.
7)Filhos do Tempo-A deeply rhythmic song by a feminist band that draws on its African heritage.Powerful samba-reggae.
8)Feira de Mangaio-Descriptive song about a Brazilian marketplace.Tragically,Agepe passed away in 1995.He had immense talent.
9)Ie Mama-Another rhythmic reggae song.It was produced by Suba,the late genius who also produced Bebel Gilberto's "Tanto Tempo." Suba was full of potential;his talent shows here.

This is a wonderful album.It's six years old,and it doesn't go out of date.If you like Brazilian music,this is perfect!

My favorite Putomayo CD5
I have a lot of Putomayo CDs and this one is my favorite.