Voodoo VillageBola Sete
Release Date: 06/08/2004
Original Release:
2004
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 523336_CD
UPC # 025218247924
Label: Fantasy (distributor)
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Disc: 1
1.
Bolido
2.
Lamento de Negro
3.
Influência do Jazz
4.
Voodoo Village
5.
Saravá
6.
Be-Bossa
7.
Waltz of the City
8.
Just Another Love
9.
Girl from Lodi, The
10.
Original Joe's
11.
Brejeiro
12.
Consolaçao
13.
Quindim de Yaya
14.
Soul Samba
15.
Baion Blues
16.
Pau de Arara
17.
Coisa
18.
Odeon
19.
Mulher Rendeira
Performer: Bola Sete
Artist: Paul Horn Distributor: Ryko Distribution Notes: 2 LPs on 1 CD: THE INCOMPORARABLE BOLA SETE (1964)/AUTENTICO! (1966). Personnel: Bola Sete (guitar); Bola Sete; Nicholas Martinez (drums); Paul Horn (flute); Johnny Rae (percussion). Audio Remasterer: Kirk Felton. Liner Note Author: Ralph J. Gleason. Recording information: Los Angeles, CA (11/12/1964-05/03/1966). Two LPs by bossa nova guitarist Bola Sete from the mid-'60s, The Incomparable Bola Sete and Autentico!, are heard in full on this Fantasy CD compilation. Aside from flutist Paul Horn, who is heard on five tracks, the supporting musicians (bassist Monty Budwig and drummer Nick Martinez) provide only rhythmic support to Sete's simple yet lyrical improvisations on his original material. Sete actually overdubbed an acoustic bass guitar, while Johnny Rae multi-tracked an additional percussion line in their three duets together. The later session, a trio affair with bassist Sebastian Neto and percussionist Paulinho, finds Sete in a bit more inspired mood. Highlights include his intricate "Brejeiro," the infectious "Soul Samba" (which conjures images of a Brazilian street parade), and the surprising rock & roll-flavored "Baion Blues." Although Sete was popular with jazz musicians like Jim Hall, Barney Kessel, and Wes Montgomery, and he also recorded several albums with Vince Guaraldi, the late guitarist never achieved the lasting fame of fellow Brazilians Antonio Carlos Jobim or Joao Gilberto. But this collection should serve as an excellent introduction to his music for those not already familiar with his work. ~ Ken Dryden
Down Beat (p.81) - 4 stars out of 5 - "The hollow-bodied sound that Martinez brings to his instrument is a great contrast to Sete's short piercing high notes."
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