Beto Villares [FLAC] TQMP

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Beto Villares [FLAC] TQMP (Size: 260.26 MB)
 04- Nó Dend'Água.flac26.65 MB
 10- África Lá.flac25.94 MB
 02- Excelentes Lugares Bonitos.flac22.08 MB
 09- Redentor.flac21.43 MB
 03- Rio da Bossa Nova.flac20.97 MB
 13- Medo.flac19.38 MB
 06- Nação Postal.flac18.52 MB
 07- Um Dia Desses.flac15.5 MB
 12- Festa Na Roça.flac15.45 MB
 08- Meio Dia Em Macapá.flac14.98 MB
 11- Santo Negro.flac14.54 MB
 15- Lume.flac14.25 MB
 14- Prá Acabar.flac10.46 MB
 05- Aboio.flac9.57 MB
 01- Incerteza.flac9.49 MB
 beto villares --cover.jpg1.03 MB
 Beto Villares - Beto Villares.log5.56 KB
 Beto Villares.cue2.92 KB
 release-notes.txt2.5 KB
 pastafari-releases.txt146 bytes
 Torrent downloaded from Demonoid.com.txt47 bytes


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Beto Villares

2008



Beto Villares debut album was initally released as "Excelentes Lugares Bonitos" (Excellent Pretty Places). A summer favourite of mine. Enjoy!



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Brazil is vast – as big as Australia, Spain and France combined. Large enough to spawn a whole slew of road movies and, so it would appear, road albums too. Otto's Sem Gravidade is one example, as is this gorgeous CD, born from a journey Beto Villares undertook to research music for a documentary. Setting the mood for the musical voyage he wishes to share with us, he reels off names of Brazilian cities. 'Teresina, Petrolina, Horizonte…' he sings on the opening track, accompanied by Fernanda Takai of Pato Fu. 'Meio Dia em Macapa' recalls the midday heat in Amapa's capital; 'Redentor' remembers Rio; and 'Africa La' hymns the Afro-Brazilian heart of the north-east.



The overall style recalls CeU's 'Malemolencia' – spacey, clubby and drifty, with echoes of bossa nova, samba, forro and baiao picked up with an eclectic, post-genre ear to the world. There are plenty of guests on board. Alongside Villares' own baritone, there's CeU's sweet huskiness, the MPB touch of Zelia Duncan of (new) Os Mutantes, a rapping Rappin' Hood and the rich contralto of Anelis Assumpcao. The latter's seductive, pure voice closes the album with perhaps the strongest track, 'Lume'. She's the daughter of the founder of the Sao Paulo avant-garde, Itamar Assumpcao, and his musical stamp is felt all over the CD – from the tight three-point harmony and offbeat bass of 'No Dend'agua' to the quirky rhythms of the vocal lines in 'Medo'.



This is a wonderful debut: modern yet rooted in traditional Brazil, richer and more detailed on every listen.

-- SongLines Magazine



"Villares sends his inspirations spinning into exciting new territories"

-- Metro, UK



"Downbeat, seamlessly woven blend... early contender for summer chill-out classic"

-- Observer, UK



Tracks

01- Incerteza

02- Excelentes Lugares Bonitos

03- Rio da Bossa Nova

04- No Dend'Agua

05- Aboio

06- Nacao Postal

07- Um Dia Desses

08- Meio Dia Em Macapa

09- Redentor

10- Africa La

11- Santo Negro

12- Festa Na Roca

13- Medo

14- Pra Acabar

15- Lume



EAC log and CUE sheet included.



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