Os Afro-sambas

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Os Afro-sambas
Studio album by
Released1966
RecordedJanuary 3, 1966
GenreBossa nova, samba, MPB
Length32:42
LabelForma
ProducerRoberto Quartin • Wadi Gebara

Os Afro-sambas is a 1966 studio album (that should not be confused with the album of the same name and different artwork recorded live) by Baden Powell and Vinícius de Moraes.[1] The live album is ranked number 29 on Rolling Stone's list of 100 Greatest Brazilian Albums.[2]

Background[edit]

Considered a watershed (the original live recording) in MPB for fusing various elements of African sound with samba, Os Afro-sambas was recorded by Baden Powell, Vinícius de Moraes, and Quarteto em Cy in 1966.

In the mid-1960s Vinícius was fascinated by an LP of samba de roda songs with candomblé influences from Bahia. Baden Powell had also gone to Bahia and heard the songs of the Bahian candomblé. From this mutual enchantment with samba and religiosity found in Bahia, the Afro-sambas project emerged. The eight songs (11 in the live show) have a rich and unique musicality: a mix of candomblé and umbanda instruments (like atabaques and afoxés) with timbres common to Brazilian music (agogôs, the flute, and tambourines).[3]

The opening track, Canto de Ossanha is ranked number 9 on Rolling Stone's list of 100 greatest Brazilian songs.[4]

Baden Powell re-recorded this album in 1990 (and many other times in and right after 1966) again accompanied by Quarteto em Cy, but this time singing the lead vocal himself, Vinícius having died.

Track listing[edit]

All tracks are jointly authored by Baden Powell and Vinícius de Moraes.

  1. "Canto de Ossanha" - 03:23
  2. "Canto de Xangô" - 06:28
  3. "Bocoché" - 02:34
  4. "Canto de Iemanjá" - 04:47
  5. "Tempo de amor" - 04:28
  6. "Canto do Caboclo Pedra-Preta" - 03:39
  7. "Tristeza e solidão" - 04:35
  8. "Lamento de Exu" - 02:16

Personnel[edit]

  • Vocals - Vinícius de Moraes, Quarteto em Cy and mixed choir
  • Guitar - Baden Powell
  • Flute - Nicolino Copia
  • Tenor saxophone - Pedro Luiz de Assis
  • Baritone saxophone - Aurino Ferreira
  • Double bass - Jorge Marinho
  • Drums - Reisinho
  • Atabaque - Alfredo Bessa
  • Little atabaque - Nelson Luiz
  • Bongô - Alexandre Silva Martins
  • Pandeiro - Gilson de Freitas
  • Agogô - Mineirinho
  • Afoxé - Adyr José Raimundo
  • Arrangements and musical direction - Guerra Peixe
  • Production and artistic direction - Roberto Quartin and Wadi Gebara Netto
  • Recording technician - Ademar Rocha
  • Photos - Pedro de Moraes
  • Cover - Goebel Weyne
  • Liner notes - Vinícius de Moraes

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Afro-Sambas | Vinicius de Moraes". www.viniciusdemoraes.com.br. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  2. ^ "Os Afro-sambas". Rolling Stone Brasil. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  3. ^ "Os Afro-sambas (1966)". Luiz Americo:a historia da MPB. Archived from the original on 2018-06-02. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  4. ^ "Canto de Ossanha". Rolling Stone Brasil. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  5. ^ "Os Afro-sambas (1966)". Luiz Americo:a historia da MPB. Archived from the original on 2018-06-02. Retrieved 2018-03-13.