Sergio Mendes - Brasileiro

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Album Details

Title: Brasileiro
Artist: Sergio Mendes
Release Date: 6/17/1992
Label: Elektra
Duration: 54:41
UPCs: 075596131520, 075596131544
Genre: Easy Listening
Styles: Latin Pop, Samba, Bossa Nova, Soft Rock, Lounge, AM Pop, Brazilian Traditions
Moods: Cheerful, Happy, Sweet, Soothing, Summery, Wistful, Elegant, Gentle, Innocent, Laid-Back/Mellow, Sophisticated, Springlike, Stylish
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Fanfarra
  2. Magalenha
  3. Indiado
  4. What Is This?
  5. Lua Soberana
  6. Sambadouro
  7. Senhoras Do Amazonas
  8. Kalimba
  9. Barabare
  10. Esconjuros
  11. Pipoca
  12. Magano
  13. Chorado

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1992CDElektra61315-2
1992CDElektra61315

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Album Review

What 1989's Arara hinted at, 1991's Brasileiro delivers with a vengeance, for at long last, here is a genuine, back-to-Brazil tour de force by expatriate Mendes. Taking up the long-abandoned thread of his prophetic Primal Roots album of 1972, Mendes went back to the taproots of his heritage, calling upon a plethora of explosive Brazilian rhythms and sounds recorded mostly in Brazil. Though he returned to California to pile on additional tracks from L.A. sessionmen and give the production a finished sheen, there is no sense of any watering down; the thrust of the music bears the added weight and polish easily. With the rat-a-tat opening of thunderous Bahian-influenced percussion from the streets of Rio, "Fanfarra (Cabua-Le-Le)" gets the CD off to a tremendous start, and "Magalenha" continues the assault directly from the hands of Bahian percussionists. Energetic fusions of this and that abound on this recording. Combining forro and samba reggae with Indiado stomps and shouts (the convincing horn riffs are performed on synths), "What Is This" -- good question -- is a romping Bahian take on hip-hop, and "Kalimba" grafts Portuguese vocals onto a swinging American funk groove. Mendes once again draws upon the giants and comers of Brazilian songwriting -- Ivan Lins, Gilberto Gil, Joao Bosco, Carlinhos Brown, and Guinga -- and the unusual 3/4-meter samba "Pipoca" is the creation of do-everything mystery man Hermeto Pascoal. Dominating the signature Mendes vocal blend is Gracinha Leporace (Mrs. Mendes), who sounds more vibrant than ever on these tracks, and bassist Sebastian Neto also returns to the Mendes fold. This was Mendes' most electrifying album in at least two decades; you have to go back all the way to -- well -- Primal Roots to hear this artist operating at such a peak. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alceu Do CavacoCavaquinho
Alexandre GuedesPercussion
Alfredo MouraHorn Arrangements, Synthesizer, Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
Antonio "Moogie" CanazioArranger, Engineer
BelobaPercussion
Bernie GrundmanMastering
Bruce SwedienArranger, Mixing
Carlinhos BrownPercussion, Arranger, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Carlos MaltaSaxophone, Flute
Carmen AlicePercussion, Vocals
Carol RogersVocals (Background), Vocals
Carolina SabinoVocals (Background)
Chris McGowanLiner Notes
Claudio JorgeGuitar (Acoustic)
Cláudio NucciVocals
David BitherArt Direction
Elaine AndersonAssistant Engineer
Eric PersingSynthesizer, ?, Synthesizer Horn, Arranger, Keyboards, Keyboard Programming, Programming
Fabio PascoalPercussion
Francisca Maria MonjardimVocals, Vocals (Background)
George HolzPhotography
Gracinha LeporaceVocals, Vocals (Background)
GuingaGuitar (Acoustic)
Gustavo Di DalvaPercussion
Heitor Dos PrazeresPaintings
Hermeto PascoalKeyboards, Arranger
Itibere ZwargGuitar (Bass), Bass
Ivan CarvalhoAssistant Engineer
Jerry MooreSax (Tenor)
Jimmy JohnsonGuitar (Bass), Bass
João BoscoVocals
Joe PizzuloVocals, Vocals (Background)
Joe PorcaroDrums
John HeidenDesign, Art Direction
Jovino Santos NetoKeyboards
Jurema SilvaVocals, Vocals (Background)
Jussara SilvaVocals (Background), Vocals
Karla PreitoVocals, Vocals (Background)
Kevyn LettauVocals (Background), Vocals
Kleber JorgeVocals (Background)
Lee KaiserAssistant Engineer
Leila MonjardimVocals (Background), Vocals
Leo SilvaVocals (Background), Vocals
Lourenco OlegarioVocals (Background), Vocals
Luis ContePercussion
Luis QuineAssistant Engineer
Marcio BahiaDrums
Mario ConceicaoPercussion
Meia NoitePercussion
Michael AarvoldAssistant Engineer
Michael ShapiroPercussion, Drums, Vocals (Background)
Nathan EastGuitar (Bass), Bass
Paul Jackson, Jr.Guitar
Paul ScriverAssistant Engineer
Paulo DiasPercussion
PernambucoPercussion
Robbie BuchananSynthesizer, Keyboards, ?
Robson SilvaVocals (Background), Vocals
Russell FerranteSynthesizer, Keyboards
Sergio MendesVocals, Liner Notes, Synthesizer, Arranger, Percussion, Vocals (Background), Producer, Keyboards
SinhôPercussion
Sonia IvesPhotography
Steve TavaglioneOboe, Sax (Tenor), Sax (Alto), Flute
Tião NetoVocals, Vocals (Background), Percussion
Vai Quem VemVocals (Background), Percussion
Vivian MansoVocals (Background)
ZecaPercussion