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Samba Soul 70!

Various Artists Audio CD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)


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  • Audio CD (June 5, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Six Degrees
  • ASIN: B00005K9T7
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #76,530 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Cosa Nostra - Erlon Chaves
2. Nao Vem Que Nao Tem - Wilson Simonal
3. Homenagem A Mongo - Som Tres
4. A Vida Em Seus Metodos Diz Calma - Di Melo
5. Mane Joao - Wanderlea
6. Quanabara - Dom Salvador & Banda Abolicao
7. Fato Consumado - Milton Banana Trio
8. Bicho Do Mato - Elis Regina
9. Princesa Negra De Angola - Bebeto
10. Saltei De Banda - Elza Soares
11. Onde Anda O Meu Amor - Orlandivo
12. Nego Dito - Branca Di Neve
13. Maria Fumaca - Banda Black Rio
14. Jogaram O Caxanga - De Savoya Combo
15. Barato Total - Gal Costa
16. Que Nega E Essa - Trio Mocoto

Editorial Reviews

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In the late '60s and '70s the funk and soul music of James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and many other African American superstars sparked a cultural awakening of black pride around the world. In Brazil that awakening expressed itself in the music of young people of color from Rio to São Paulo, who Brazilianized those North American styles into their own groove thang. The result was a musical movement called samba soul, and this thrilling 16-track collection offers a sizzling, seductive, and syncopated snapshot of the best singles from the period. The genre emphasized snappy backbeats, deep and funky bass lines, and jazz horn sections with tinges of salsa and homegrown samba. Jorge Ben's uptempo "Cosa Nostra," performed by Erlon Chaves, was the anthem of the era, and organist Ed Lincoln's pioneering De Savoya Combo, along with Trio Mocoto, laid the foundations for the genre with their respective hits "Jogaram o Caxanga" and "Que Nega e Essa." The musical range of Samba Soul reaches from the CTI Records-sounding jazz fusion of Orlandivo's "Onde Anda o Meu Amor" to guitarist Bebebto's discofied shoutout to Africa, "Princesa Negra de Angola," and the proto-bossa nova of Wilson Simonal's "Não Vem Que Não Tem." The great Afro-Cuban conguero Mongo Santamaria is given tribute on Som Tres's south-of-the-equator boogaloo "Homenagem a Mongo." Today DJs from around the globe are sampling this music, but with this disc you can dance and trance to the real thing: a truly African American music on a hemispheric scale. Eugene Holley Jr.

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars super mix album, February 7, 2003
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This is a superb album for anyone looking for great party music, or a sampling of Brazilian pop from the 70s. I've purchased many Brazilian collections, and this is perhaps the most consistent one on the market. The songs sound fresh and fun, the arrangements are always groovin', and the instrumentation and vocals are eclectic in the best way. While it does not showcase Brazil's most famous or sophisticated talents, it speaks very well of their home-grown pop-charts, where the bar is set very high.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Summer Album Ever, July 8, 2001
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Jason Bunch "jdbunch" (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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This is it. This is the album that all the Bossa/Lounge/Afro-Latin loving music fans have been waiting for. To describe it in words would be pointless. You just need to put this on during a hot summer day and melt into the lucious beats which shake under funky and beautiful organs, horns, bass and guitar. I promise you will not be the same afterwards. This is the kind of music that can make gridlock traffic go away while you smile smile smile. If you dig the sound of the ESL label or love Brazillian music or just love music period you will be blown away by this. It has more soul than anything this side of Motown and as much beauty as Jobim himself (even though this is samba, not bossa). It is the perfect fusion of those two influences and sounds just as fresh today as the day it was recorded. It is obvious that listening to these recordings that most artists today that work in this genre are praying to be able to come close to the richness and sincerity contained here, but it would be nearly impossible to equal this masterwork. Thank God for those who compiled this work and for the artists who originally recorded these songs. It is a priviledge to hear this. By far this best release of any genre this year.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great mix of 70's Brazilian Soul!, February 16, 2004
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M. Katayama-Lee (Santa Monica, CA) - See all my reviews
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This is Brazil's answer to American Soul music from the 70's. It is funky like anything you would hear from the American Blaxploitation era. Each groove is catchy and although it is influenced by American soul music, it has a true Brazilian flair that makes it a style all its own. Brazilian soul music, like the songs found on this album, add elements of traditional Brazilian music to it, such as the usage of samba beats and the cuica (for those of you that don't know - it's that instrument that sounds like a monkey). I highly recommend checking this album out. It's well worth your money!
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