The flavour of Brazilian music.
Review of Brazil - Festa Brazil - Various Artists by
chasmesque
Advantages: this music is fantastic
Disadvantages: When you hear this you want the rest of the putamayo CDs
...many thousands of people in Brazil living in shanty towns. It is true that there are many people living in those squallid conditions, but this CD shows that there is another side to Brazil and that some of the aspects of Brazil are very prosperous, another indication of this being the current hype with the world cup, as Brazil have won it more than any other country.
Another indication of the different styles of music around and prominent in Brazil ... ...the singers using vocal percussion with lots of consonant sounds to give the effect of drums. This technique comes over the CD very well, and you will be finding that the song is running through your head as you try to work out how the singers have made those noises and you will find it hard to resist the temptation of attempting them yourself.
As the name of the CD suggests, all of the songs on this CD are very upbeat and you get a very festal ...
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21.06.2006
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Joćo Gilberto - White Album (1973)
Review of Joao Gilberto - Joao Gilberto by
Morellli
Advantages: composition, vocals
Disadvantages: none
Anybody can recognize "The Girl From Ipanema", it's a classic. But where did it come from? Where did Bossa Nova spread its roots?
Pianist Tom Jobim is credited for the composition of most of the classic Bossa Nova standards, but is was Joćo Gilberto who took these standards, and interpreted on the guitar what we now identify as Bossa Nova. By harmonizing the chords on the guitar with the traditional Brazilian Samba rhythm, Gilberto evolved Jobims' ... ...virtuous, but what really captures me is his voice. He sings with a "blown" quality as if he is blowing air from his gut, which produces an intimate close-to-the-microphone sound. It's possible to hear his lips smacking dryly during the pronounciation of certain words, and he has an excellent vocal amplitude, using mostly low-pitched but well chosen notes.
This album is fun to compare to his other work, as over the years his performances have become ...
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04.10.2008
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An Album for Meditation
Review of Incantation - Tim Wheater by
newbee123
Advantages: Very spiritual atmosphere with perfect vocals, chorus and flute.
Disadvantages: Track 7 which feel odd to the others
...in flute solo.
Incantation is voted as a best new age album of 1999 in New Age Voice Magazine. "Incantation is an exploration of my inner journey to a place of open-heartedness" Tim says. Tim has done a perfect job in his flute solo and vocals, almost all tracks with a harmonic chorus and female soprano vocals perfectly boost up a very spiritual atmosphere of the music. Some tracks add in a bit of oriental element.
The highest climax of this album ... ...came to the early parts of the album and after that you may fall asleep to the rest! It should have another one or two climaxes follow up.
Track to track
1 En Trance ~ 5/5
The album opening with a dramatic drum play and a strange female vocal, a nice start in a very energetic and soothing melody. Then follow by a segment of instrument play, thereafter a flute floating in the air. The flute, the percussion, the female vocal and the chorus playing ...
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01.10.2008
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Much more than Madame Sarkozy
Review of Comme Si De Rien N'Etait [Digipak] - Carla Bruni by
fizzytom
Advantages: Pleasant pop music
Disadvantages: Some dodgy vocals, a few lacklustre numbers
I am sure I can't be the only person to wonder how that diminutive Frenchman Nicolas Sarkozy managed to hook one of the world's most beautiful women. There must be plenty of men - and perhaps women - who've dreamed of spending a cosy night in with the very gorgeous Italian actress, model and now French "First Lady", Carla Bruni. Of course, it's one thing to think about "doing it" with her; now we all know she's in the sack with HIM and frankly that's ... ...the covers. Carla Bruni may be Italian but this album is decidedly French. If you were a teenager who sniggered at the very mention of French pop music it's time to grow up and be a bit more open-minded. Even if you don't understand this album is worth a listen for the pleasing combination of simple tunes and Bruni's breathy vocals. She's not the world's greatest singer by any stretch of the imagination - she even strays from the tune here and there ...
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28.09.2008
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Slightly brassed off
Review of Albanian Wedding (Brass Explosion) - Fanfara Tirana by
fizzytom
Advantages: Some catchy numbers, Hysni Zela's vocals
Disadvantages: Not all wedding music, not enough Hysni Zela, over-produced
...are not unknown in traditional Albanian music, there has never been the tradition of brass bands such as this. Although the band members are all serious and (very talented) musicians, they decided to form a brass band as a joke to create a tradition that never existed - brass bands travelling from town to town playing traditional music at weddings which is very common in the other Balkan countries of Southern Europe.
Even if all that never existed ... ...styles and sounds that reflects Albanian culture and history. It was only in the latter part of the twentieth century that the doors of Albania were closed to the rest of the world. Before that Albania, like her Balkan neighbours, was a meeting point of east and west. For centuries Turkey - or more correctly the Ottoman Empire - was the dominant force in this part of Europe and there are obvious reminders of this in the songs on this CD. There are ...
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25.09.2008
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