Che- Drums,percs.,guits.,bass,pianos,synths,horns/strings arranges,voices/
Pedro Cunha- Electric piano, synths/
Ale Delicato- Electric Guits./
Gringo- Bass/
Serginho Carvalho-Special Bass
Ricardo Garcia- percussions/
Tiquinho- Trombone/
Hugo Hori- Sax and flutes/
Adriana Dre- Voices/
Lupa Mabuze- Voices/
Influences
Funk, Jazz, Disco, Samba, Soul
Sounds Like
Lincoln Olivetti e Robson Jorge, EWF, Con Funk, Mass production, Chaka Khan, Eumir Deodato, Bobbi Humphrey, Marcos Valle, Banda Black Rio, Herbie Hancock, Brass Construction, Tania Maria, Donald Byrd, Ed Motta, Charles Mingus, Azymuth, Jamiroquai, Tower of Power, Weather Report, Enio Morricone, Piero Piccioni, Nino Rota, Roy Ayers, João Donato, Barry White, João Nogueira, Paulinho da Viola, Henri Mancini, Modo Solar, Dom Salvador, Lou Rawls, Wes Montgomery, A cor do Som, Gil Scott Heron, Tim Maia, Ramsey Lewis...
.. --> Facebook Badge START -->Alexandre Caparroz's Profile Create Your Badge.. --> Facebook Badge END -->This one is however comes from a somewhat unlikely source. Sub-titled, “Music inspired by the Brazilian sacanagem movies of the 1970s,” it would appear that going to a specialist X-Rated Cinemas in Brazil in pre-video porn times was very much the same experience as it was in Europe. Low budget, poor scripts (if any) and off-comedy were trademarks. Whilst I can’t imagine there was anything like ‘No Sex Please, We’re Brazilian’, if there is such a thing, the person that would know is our man Alexandre Caparroz (aka Che).
Che has done all the hard work for us and is an expert on what was called locally pornochanchada. In addition to the film, what he also loved was the soundtracks and aspired to put together a compilation CD of all the best bits. You can image his frustration when it proved impossible to get licences to put together the original recordings for this CD. There’s no equivalent to the Performing Rights Society in Brazil for 30 year-old porn soundtracks but that’s not going to stop our modern day musical David Cardoso. Che has re-recorded all the tracks himself and even some of the original dialogue is included (just how deep is that guys voice on ‘Tá Tudo Errado Porra!’?). Think of this as a ‘small’ world Glideascope in its cinematic adventure.
Inevitably, some of the tracks are quite cheesy like the Bontempi organ beats of ‘Suite Para Pereio’, the disco instrumental ‘Sala Especial’ or others that would have graced any 70s Latin Hospital soap opera. Actually they grow on you but the obvious ones that work best for me are the jazz funk vibes based tracks like ‘Helena X Aldine’, ‘Pixoxó Em Lua De Mel’ and ‘O Eterno Pecado Horizontal’; I wonder what that last one is all about?
‘A Babilônia De David’ is a bit of an opus as we get the big sweeping strings with the vibes at a Nicola Conte pace whilst ‘Simplesmente Glória’ get us in the laid back seductive mood.
Current favourite is the Dub Version of ‘Babilônia’ which is a bit of a cheat as this and the other remix and bonus track are, if you like, ‘less authentic’ and more of today.
But the thing here is that this is a celebration of a part of 1970s Brazilian sub-culture. Our man Che certainly looks the part astride a 4-cylinder CB750 black Honda, demin shirt, Magnum ‘tash golfing trousers and the obligatory shades.
I’ll be looking out for more of this and hopefully Che can be encouraged to do a follow up.
Gerry Hectic
Jun 2006.
Put its party wig !!! it comes to dance Funky Seventy thanks ahead of time... by Spreading the its Funk&Soul Video... Peace... Hugs Funky Greetings www.cdbaby.com/cd/funkyseventy
‘Tá tudo errado porra!’ and 'Pixoxó remix' will be on the playlist of my radioshow ‘Moiré’ this Thursday (5th of March) on Radio Centraal in Belgium.
Here’s some info about Radio Centraal 106. 7 FM:
RADIO CENTRAAL has been broadcasting innovative radio programmes for over 28 years. Centraal is based in Antwerp, Belgium. Obstinate and without publicity it represents a free haven for everyone with brains between their ears and rhythm in their feet. We twist on benevolence and offer independent critical journalism and musical brio.
I’ve got a show every Thursday from 12h. till 14h.(CET) called 'Moiré'. It's a musical exploration reaching from the American Appalachen over The Nordic fjords, Scottish highlands until the French Alps and even further... (Indietronica, electro-kitsch, indiepop, alt.country, Americana, folk, singer-songwriters, etc. and a lot of attention to the new (and some of the old) French musicscene.).