| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2005年06月21日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Tommy Boy |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 81628 |
| SKU | 661868162820 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:57:32
Adapters: Loalwa Bras; Coaty de Oliveira; Pierre Delanoe.
Salome de Bahia: Bobby Rangell (flute); Leo Montana (keyboards); Miguel Gomez.
Personnel: Marco Agoudetse (alto, tenor saxophone); Claudio "Cacao" De Queiroz (tenor, tenor saxophone); Marcello Giuliani (guitar); Fino Gomez (tres); Ze Pretinho (cavaquinho, cuica); Line Kruse, Jean Luc Pinc (violin); Aude Brasseur (flute); Bobby Rangell (soprano saxophone); Tony Russo, Michel Feugere (trumpet); Michael Joussein, Phillippe Georges (trombone); Laurent DeOliviera (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Julio Font (piano, keyboards); Cutee B. , Leo Montana, Juan Carlos Gaviria (piano); Edmundo Carneiro (congas, bongos, cymbals, percussion); Abraham Mansfarroll Rodriguez (congas, bongos, timbales, percussion); Miguel Gomez (congas); Coaty de Oliveira, Nicolas "Kore" Krassilchik (percussion); Jean Guy Schreiner, Bob Sinclar (sampler).
Audio Mixers: Cutee B. ; Julien Jabre.
Liner Note Author: Salome de Bahia.
Recording information: Studio El Gaucho, Colombes, France (11/2004-12/2004).
Photographer: Bernard Benant.
Arrangers: Fino Gomez; Coaty de Oliveira.
The spicy charm of Salome de Bahia's feathered headdress and mile-wide smile comes through loud and clear on her second album, the vacation you can stick in your CD player that is Brasil. Seamlessly joined together with spoken word interludes and masterfully produced by Parisian hipster Bob Sinclair, the album incorporates a wide range of Brazilian flavors with a true disco attitude. This is dance music, and Brazil through the eyes of France, but it's organic if not authentic and electronica doesn't even enter the picture. Salome herself is a brassy version of early Grace Jones with just a touch of Josephine Baker but hardly a hint of diva. Easygoing numbers like "Lanca Perfume" round out her character while her version of "Copacabana" -- yes, that "Copacabana" -- gives her a cheeky brush of camp that's entirely infectious. Most of the tunes here -- save "Brigitte Bardot," which is too bubbly for its own good -- are meaty, three of them coming from the songbook of Brazilian legend Jorge Ben. A full disco orchestra with sizeable chorus backs her up, keeping with the cabaret and revue upbringing that's the heart of de Bahia's style. Her Portuguese version of Stevie Wonder's "Another Star," "Outro Lugar," is the sparkling highlight, but "Taj Mahal," "Cada Vez," and "Sambala" will all the keep the party alive. Brasil smiles at you, hands you a cold caipirinha, and winks at you with every twirl of its colorful skirt. Joyful stuff that will bring a smile to your face. No sunny day off should be without it. ~ David Jeffries
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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