Thursday, 24 March 2011

Vinicius Cantuaria • Sol Na Cara


This is a great pop release with good compositions and performances, very respectful to the Brazilian music-rich tradition (as evidenced by the melody of "Samba Da Estrela," clearly inspired by Ari Barroso's "Baixa Do Sapateiro"). Vinícius Cantuária, for some decades (since O Terço, in the '70s) active in Brazilian pop music, performs (co-produced with Arto Lindsay) his own compositions with respectable partners such as Caetano Veloso, Chico Buarque, and Ryuichi Sakamoto (his only accompanist in the entire album). Cantuaria carefully avoids the traps of an easy appropriation of Brazilian music elements condemned to be to mere exotic ornaments for commercial clichés, as it is the pop mainstream in Brazil today. His subtle interpretation and compositions clearly spell B-R-A-S-I-L, not as some old, stuffed tradition, but as a celebration of a strong and living culture that can coexist side by side with other world cultures. There are lots of low-profile synthesizer effects in the background, which seem to represent a "modernizing" intention; it doesn't add to the artistic result, but that's a minor complaint. The album is worth it. ~ Alvaro Neder

1. Sem Pisar No Chao
2. Rio Negro
3. Samba Da Estrela
4. Ludo Real
5. Sutis Diferenças
6. Este Seu Olhar
7. Sol Na Cara
8. O Nome Dela
9. Corre Campo
10. O Grande Lançe É Fazer Romançe
11. O Vento
12. Labrea

Vinicius Cantuaria • vocals, acoustic guitar
Ryuichi Sakamato • various instruments
Arto Lindsay • acoustic guitar (7)
Michael Leonhart • trumpet
Jania Carvalho Austin • bass

Produced by Arto Lindsay, Vinicius Cantuaria and Soli

Label: Hannibal Records
Catalog#: HNCD 1516
Format: 320 kbps
Country: Canada
Released: 1997
Genre: Latin
Style: Bossa Nova
 

2 comments:

  1. Hello Stylo.

    Are you sure Arto Lindsay plays the guitar in this album? I can not hear his particular guitar playing nor his soft voice on any of this album tracks. I do know he produced it, but I can not hear his guitar nor his voice.

    Thank you so much.

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  2. Hi Valaria,
    Arto plays acoustic guitar on the title track 'Sol Na Cara'only. You can hear him about 1.30 mins into the track. He doesn't sing on this album.

    Regards

    Stylo

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