0016 – Matita Perê – Sivuca, Clara Nunes, Fagner, Tom and João Gilberto
Sivuca has composed so many beautiful songs about our Northeast region. You will know three songs, from the album Cabelo de Milho, which was recorded in 1980. You’ll find two great singers in this album: Fagner, who was featured here with Hermeto Pascoal, in Meu Violão edition, and Clara Nunes, our female samba super star, who wasn’t presented yet. A big surprise for the future.
João Gilberto doesn’t need any introduction. Born in Bahia, he is considered to be the father of Bossa Nova. Let’s listen to two less known songs from the album which brought our most known rythm in the world to life, Chega de Saudade, 1958.
Tom Jobim is a huge idol in Brazil and United States too, since he’s lived there for many years and recorded many albuns in USA studios. We’ll listen two samples from the tiny album Matita Perê, from 1973.
Tracklist:
1 – Lobo Bobo – João Gilberto (Carlos Lyra/ Ronaldo Bôscoli)
2 – Matita Perê – Tom Jobim
3 – No Tempo dos Quintais – Fagner and Sivuca (Sivuca and Paulinho Tapajós)
4 – Energia – Sivuca (Sivuca and Glória Gadelha)
5 – Hô-Bá-lá-lá – João Gilberto
6 – Estrela Guia – Clara Nunes and Sivuca (Sivuca and Paulo César Pinheiro)
7 – Águas de Março – Tom Jobim (Tom Jobim)
That was all folks! I’d like to thank Robert (@WineExpo) for the great conversation we had these days about Brazilian music. Next week I’ll be back with more! Leave your comments, subscribe and tell everyone. Tchau!
Posted: October 21st, 2009
at 10:26am by Rodrigo Santiago
Tagged with Carlos Lyra, Clara Nunes, Fagner, Glória Gadelha, João Gilberto, Paulinho Tapajós, Paulo César Pinheiro, Ronaldo Bôscoli, Sivuca, Tom Jobim
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0012 – Araújo e Lugar – Aldir Blanc, Paulo César Pinheiro, Guinga, Djavan, Leila Pinheiro, Chico Buarque, Ed Motta and Quarteto Maogani
The lyrics writers Aldir Blanc and Paulo César Pinheiro will be presented in some compositions they made with the composer Guinga. These two guys have much more different recorded songs than the vast majority of the other brazilian composers, including the stars Tom Jobim, Chico Buarque, Djavan and so on. Despite that fact, in my opinion, they truely shine when writing lyrics for Guinga’s songs.
Ed Motta started his career being known as Tim Maia’s nephew, but due to his great voice performances, he could actually manage to become very successful singer.
Leila Pinheiro is also a great singer. She was born in Belém do Pará, capital city of Pará, a state in the North region.
Quarteto Maogani is one of our best acoustic guitar quartet’s. It’s integrated by Paulo Aragão, Marcos Alves, Maurício Marques and Carlos Chaves.
You already know Chico Buarque and Djavan from other editions.
All these artists have recorded Guinga’s songs.
But Guinga, himself, has made an arrangement for O Barquinho, from Roberto Menescal, together with Leila Pinheiro. You’ll listen to all this stuff in this edition.
Tracklist:
1 – Tudo Fora de Lugar – Guinga (Guinga and Aldir Blanc)
2 – O Barquinho – Leila Pinheiro and Guinga (Roberto Menescal and Ronaldo Bôscoli)
3 – Delírio Carioca – Djavan (Guinga and Aldir Blanc)
4 – Ária de Opereta – Ed Motta (Guinga and Aldir Blanc)
5 – Fonte Abandonada – Leila Pinheiro and Quarteto Maogani (Guinga and Paulo César Pinheiro)
6 – Impressionados – Chico Buarque (Guinga and Aldir Blanc)
7 – Porto de Araújo – Guinga (Guinga e Paulo César Pinheiro)
That was all folks! Next Wednesday I’ll be back with more brazilian music. Leave your comments, subscribe and tell everyone. Tchau!
Posted: June 10th, 2009
at 9:51am by Rodrigo Santiago
Tagged with Aldir Blanc, Carlos Chaves, Chico Buarque, Djavan, Ed Motta, Guinga, Leila Pinheiro, Marcos Alves, Maurício Marques, Paulo Aragão, Paulo César Pinheiro, Quarteto Maogani, Roberto Menescal, Ronaldo Bôscoli
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