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Music CD - Various Artists: Brazil Classics, Vol. 7: What's Happening in Pernambuco

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Music CD: Brazil Classics, Vol. 7: What's Happening in Pernambuco Artist: Various Artists
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Manufacturer: Luaka Bop
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1. You Can Call Me - Eddie 2. Juca Valley - Siba 3. Bob - Otto 4. Cobrinha (The Li'l Snake) - Tine 5. Cabidela (Blood Stew) - Mombojo 6. Erectuos Cactus - Cabruera 7. The Poor Man With a Golden Grill - Cidadao Instigad 8. Maroca - Mundo Livre S/A 9. The Carimbo/Coco Assassins - Nacao Zumbi 10. Happy Moment - Vates E Violas 11. Good Friends - Junio Barreto 12. One Wrong Move, And I'll Be Up the Creek - Wado E Realismo Fantastico 13. Earthen Poetry - Alex Sant'Anna
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0680899006521 Label: Luaka Bop Manufacturer: Luaka Bop Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Luaka Bop Release Date: 2008-02-05 Studio: Luaka Bop
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Editorial Reviews:
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Those with only a passing knowledge of Brazilian music probably assume that many of the countryâs great artists comes from such major cities as Rio or Sao Paulo, but this is not always the case. Located in the country's northeastern corner, Pernambuco and its capitol of Recife have spawned such great cutting-edge musicians as Chico Science and Nação Zumbi as well as a long but little-known list of followers â" of the 13 artists featured here, all but Zumbi have little to no reputation here in the States. This makes for a great crash course in the music of the area. Infused with such modern sounds as mellow funk, jittery electronic music, hip-hop scratching, rock and experimental production, Pernambuco music still has that warm earthy feel we've come to expect from Brazilians thanks to such rural traditional rhythms as cirada, coco, embolada and maracatu. As part of Luaka Bop's incredible Brazil Classics series, this hip collection easily measures up to the lofty watermark left by past must-haves. â"-Tad Hendrickson
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