It's late '60s, early '70s Rio de Janeiro where, for a few glorious years in the sun-drenched ghettos, the sun, samba & funk fused in a heady mixture of afros, black power and huge funk parties catering to up to 10,000 people. This is the story of Brazil's most forgotten movement - Black Rio. Black Rio mirrored the struggles in North America, maintaining a particularly close link to the soul brothers in Harlem. Artists like Tim Maia and Toni Tornado drew from the US soul and funk of Motown, Stax and James Brown to create their own blend of 'soul brasileiro'. Black Rio is compiled and annotated by DJ Cliffy, the man behind the successful 'Future World Funk' album series and club nights and the Brazilian club 'Batmacumba' at London's ICA. Package features extensive sleeve notes by Cliffy, rare photos, club flyers and memorabilia. Strut. 2002.
Black Rio: Brazil Soul Power 1971-1980,Various Artists,Strut [Studio K7],Afro-Brazilian,Brazil,Int'l & World Music,Latin Music,Latin Pop/Rock Collections,Pop,World Music
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Black Rio: Brazil Soul Power 1971-1980
Various Artists Manufacturer: Strut ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005Y2K7 Release Date: 2002-03-12 |
Tracks:
- Melo Da Tagarela (Rapper's Delight) - Gang Do Tagarela
- Copa 7 No Samba - Copa 7
- Iaia - Grupo Arembepe
- Black Rio - Uniao Black
- Cinco Anos - Miguel De Deus
- Comanche - Jorge Ben
- Nago - Tro Mocoto
- Gafieira Universal - Banda Black Rio
- Podes Crer, Amizade - Toni Tornado
- Psicose - Eklipse Soul
- Na Baixa Da Sapateiro - Manito
- Onde Anda O Meu Amor - Orlandivo
- Som, Sangue E Raca - Dom Salvador E Abolicao
- Kabaluere - Antonio Carlos E Jocafi
- Kriola - Orquestra E Coro
- Uma Chance - Gerson King Combo
Album Description
It's late '60s, early '70s Rio de Janeiro where, for a few glorious years in the sun-drenched ghettos, the sun, samba & funk fused in a heady mixture of afros, black power and huge funk parties catering to up to 10,000 people. This is the story of Brazil's most forgotten movement - Black Rio. Black Rio mirrored the struggles in North America, maintaining a particularly close link to the soul brothers in Harlem. Artists like Tim Maia and Toni Tornado drew from the US soul and funk of Motown, Stax and James Brown to create their own blend of 'soul brasileiro'. Black Rio is compiled and annotated by DJ Cliffy, the man behind the successful 'Future World Funk' album series and club nights and the Brazilian club 'Batmacumba' at London's ICA. Package features extensive sleeve notes by Cliffy, rare photos, club flyers and memorabilia. Strut. 2002.Album Details
Tim Maia, Genival Cassaino (Of Os Diagonais) and Toni Tornado Drew from the Soul and Funk of Motown and James Brown to Create their Own Blend of 'soul Brasileiro.' 'black Rio' is Compiled and Annotated by DJ Cliff, the Man Behind the Successful 'future World Funk' Album Series and the Brazilian Club 'batmacumba' at London's Ica.Customer Reviews:
What a Compilation!.......2006-03-01
A must-have album for fans of international funk & soul.......2003-01-09
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