Maria Bethânia - Olho D'Água (1992)
BAND/ARTIST: Maria Bethânia
- Title: Olho D'Água
- Year Of Release: 1992
- Label: Universal Music Ltda.
- Genre: Bossa Nova, Vocal Jazz
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:37:04
- Total Size: 221 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Sodade, Meu Bem Sodade (Vinheta) / Vida Vã
02. Invisível
03. Ilumina
04. Medalha De São Jorge
05. O Tempo E A Canção
06. Bilhete De Despedida
07. Olho D'Água
08. Louvação À Oxum
09. Rainha Negra
10. Búzio
11. Modinha
12. Além Da Última Estrela
13. Sodade, Meu Bem Sodade (Vinheta)
First album after the commemoration of Maria Betânia's 25 years of career. This one brings stronger Northeastern influences than her usual. Opens with the beautiful and heavily Northeastern "Sodade, Meu Bem, Sodade" (Zé do Norte), followed by the Bahian samba with viola de cego "Vida Vã." "Invisível" has exciting flamenco guitars framing the Iberian-inspired melody. The samba of the Carioca hills is represented by "Ilumina," while the samba of the Carioca asphalt is heard in "Medalha de São Jorge." "O tempo e a Canção" evokes the caipira (redneck) feel in a delicate seresta-inspired rendition. The mysterious title track mixes ecology and deity. "Louvação a Oxum" is a song based in the thrilling batuques of the pontos de macumba (music of the ancient Afro-Brazilian sorcery rituals). The doleful "Modinha" (Tom Jobim/Vinícius de Moraes) has a dramatic rendition with a beautiful violão interpretation by Jaime Alem together with Paulo Sérgio (Santos?) clarinet.
01. Sodade, Meu Bem Sodade (Vinheta) / Vida Vã
02. Invisível
03. Ilumina
04. Medalha De São Jorge
05. O Tempo E A Canção
06. Bilhete De Despedida
07. Olho D'Água
08. Louvação À Oxum
09. Rainha Negra
10. Búzio
11. Modinha
12. Além Da Última Estrela
13. Sodade, Meu Bem Sodade (Vinheta)
First album after the commemoration of Maria Betânia's 25 years of career. This one brings stronger Northeastern influences than her usual. Opens with the beautiful and heavily Northeastern "Sodade, Meu Bem, Sodade" (Zé do Norte), followed by the Bahian samba with viola de cego "Vida Vã." "Invisível" has exciting flamenco guitars framing the Iberian-inspired melody. The samba of the Carioca hills is represented by "Ilumina," while the samba of the Carioca asphalt is heard in "Medalha de São Jorge." "O tempo e a Canção" evokes the caipira (redneck) feel in a delicate seresta-inspired rendition. The mysterious title track mixes ecology and deity. "Louvação a Oxum" is a song based in the thrilling batuques of the pontos de macumba (music of the ancient Afro-Brazilian sorcery rituals). The doleful "Modinha" (Tom Jobim/Vinícius de Moraes) has a dramatic rendition with a beautiful violão interpretation by Jaime Alem together with Paulo Sérgio (Santos?) clarinet.
Jazz | Bossa Nova | Vocal Jazz | FLAC / APE
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