SEU JORGE
CRU (2004)
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CRU (2004)
320 KBPS
Seu Jorge is a voice straight out of the favelas, Rio de Janeiro's notoriously violent slums where grinding poverty and desperation exist side-by-side with a musical hotbed. Once a homeless street child, he broke into the big time in the 2002 film, City Of God, an unsparingly frank look at life and death in the old neighborhood. Then he was prominently featured on the soundtrack to director Wes Anderson's comedy The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, where he put a whole new spin on vintage David Bowie songs. On Cru (Raw), Jorge is in his element, alternately growling or crooning amid acoustic guitars, harp-like cavaquihnos and shrieking, whining cuicas (friction percussion played with an oil-soaked rag). He remains confrontational, whether delivering a political rant (Eu Sou Favela), expressing disgust over the ubiquity of grotesquely huge breast implants (Mania De Peitão), or applying hip-hop to carnival percussion (Bem Querer). The set is rounded out with covers of Don't, a Lieber and Stoller tune that was a hit for Elvis Presley, and Chatterton, from the lethal pen of the late French singer-composer-agent provocateur Serge Gainsbourg.
1. Tive Razao
2. Mania De Peitao
3. Chatterton
4. Fiore De La Citta
5. Bem Querer
6. Don't
7. Sao Gonça
8. Bola De Meia
9. Una Mujer
10. Eu Sou Favela
1 comment:
amazing effort to rebuild the blog. thanks, moodswings *-)
just learned about this little utility: http://www.codeplex.com/bloggerbackup
~ might be handy to ward off future disasters.
thanks again for opening our ears.
~ aileverte
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