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Dom Um Romao: The Complete Muse Recordings
ByThe more divergent of the two records, Dom’s self-titled set explores a rich tapestry of moods and hints at his many influences. For starters, there’s two modern Brazilian standards included in the guise of Milton Nascimento’s "Cravo E Canela" and Edu Lobo’s "Ponteio." "Family Talk" features some lovely flute work and crisp harpsichord provided by Joao Donato for a feel very much akin to Jobim’s late ‘60s sessions for A&M/CTI. The centerpiece is clearly the one-man show Romao puts on for "Braun-Blek-Blu," where multi-tracking allows him to become his own samba section complete with surdo, cuica, tamborim, caxixi, and the like. It’s quite an impressive display and in a way it would foreshadow subsequent and similar-minded efforts during the ‘70s from Airto (a student of Romao’s) and the group Oba.
For Spirit of the Times Romao contributes two more stunning percussion monologues, "Ginga Gingou" and "Cosinha." As he states in Robert Palmer’s expertly-penned liners, the street music of Brazil as practiced by the samba schools (not schools per se, but groups of percussionists) is really reflective of the African influence on the blacks of Brazil. Short of making your own field recordings during carnival time in Rio, Romao's recreations celebrate a festive spirit that's the next best thing. There’s a more organic feel throughout to these selections too, although electronic elements, such as Joe Beck’s wah-wah guitar, fit tastefully into the mix.
Acting as a worthy microcosm of Brazilian fusion from the ‘70s, these recordings should serve the uninitiated well in that they’re meaty but undeniably tuneful and enticing. Following on the heels of a recent renaissance in Brazilian music, particularly overseas and in Japan, Romao's Muse recordings have aged well and will be sure to please those individuals with a taste for the exotic and an open mind.
Track Listing
Dom's Tune, Cravo E Canela, Family Talk, Ponteio, Braun-Blek-Blu, Adeus Maria Fulo, Ginga Gingou, Wait on the Corner, Lamento Negro, Highway, The Angels, The Salvation Army, Cosinha
Personnel
Dom Um Romao
drumsDom Um Romao- percussion & drums, Sivuca- organ, piano & guitar, Jerry Dodgion- alto sax & flute, Mauricio Smith- woodwinds, Lloyd McNeil- flute, William Campbell Jr.- trumpet, Jimmy Bossey- trombone, Joe Beck- guitar, Amauri Tristao- acoustic guitar, Joao Donato- harpsichord & piano, Dom Salvador- electric piano & piano, Richard Kimball- synthesizer, Stanley Clarke- bass, Frank Tusa- bass, Eric Gravatt- congas, Portintio- various percussion
Album information
Title: The Complete Muse Recordings | Year Released: 1999 | Record Label: 32 Records
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