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José Prates - Tam... Tam... Tam...! FLAC

Singer:

José Prates

Album:

Tam... Tam... Tam...!

Genre:

Jazz / Latin / Funk & Soul / World & Country

FLAC album size:

1825 mb

MP3 album size:

1768 mb

WMA album size:

1452 mb

Other music formats:

AU MP4 DTS APE WMA XM MIDI

Rating:

4.7 ✱

Style:

Batucada, Corrido, MPB, Samba

Country:

Brazil

Date of release:

2014

José Prates - Tam... Tam... Tam...! FLAC


José Prates - Tam... Tam... Tam...! FLAC

Tracklist

A1 Imbarabaô 2:50
A2 Imbaê-Sofá 2:18
A3 Nanã Imborô 4:27
A4 Fá-eu-á 2:35
A5 Oniká 2:33
A6 Ogum Olojô 2:33
B1 Maracatú Da D. Santa 2:31
B2 De Luanda-Ô 2:57
B3 Maracatú Elegante 3:14
B4 Nêga Zefinha 3:54
B5 Tem Brabo No Samba (Cêna De Escola De Samba) 5:37

Credits

  • Arranged By – José Prates
  • Directed By – José Prates
  • Producer – Miecio Askanasy
  • Recorded By – José Prates
  • Remastered By – Jon Brooks
  • Vocals – Ivan de Paula

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 666017285214
  • Matrix / Runout (Face A (stamped): BE73557-01 A1 HL
  • Matrix / Runout (Face B (stamped): BE73557-01 A1 HL

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LPNG 4016 José Prates Tam... Tam... Tam...! ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Polydor LPNG 4016 Brazil 1958
JBH055CD José Prates Tam... Tam... Tam...! ‎(CD, Album, RE) Trunk Records JBH055CD UK 2014
JBH055LP José Prates Tam... Tam... Tam...! ‎(LP, Album, RE) Trunk Records JBH055LP UK 2018



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This little LP began in 1958. It was part of a global touring show called “Brasiliana” put together by Polish producer Miecio Askanasy. A couple of LPs were made by the cast members, and this is one of them. It is a rare beast. So rare that even Gilles Peterson, a super fan off rare Brazilian music has not got one. So he put out a plea in Record Collector magazine for someone to issue it. It was a fascinating page of information, stating that this LP was a cornerstone of contemporary Brazilian sound, the roots of it all, and was essential listening. The music was written by a man called José Prates, a man who few people knew about, But whose influences should be studied. I read this and immediately got in contact with Ed Motta, a musician and collector in Brazil; he has a copy and I had met him before and talked about records a lot. He sent me a recording of the album (taken using his EMT deck) and we set about getting it ready for issue. The music was not in the best condition, the original 1950s vinyl was not pressed too well and has several musical inconsistencies. So, we spent an agonising time trying to reach a suitable balance in sound, trying to maintain the bright and driving original sound, without cleaning it up too much so as to destroy the life of the music. We decide that the vinyl will be pressed with some very slight surface noise – any more cleaning would interfere with the true wax sound. It sounds just like a rare 50s LP. However, as a contrast, the CD is pressed with more digital enhancement. THE MUSIC: The reason Gilles Peterson wanted this album reissued is because it is so extraordinary. Musically it works on a number of levels – firstly as already mentioned, the solid blueprint of 1960s Brazilian music runs throughout it. For example, if you listen to Track Three Side One “Nana Imborô” you will hear “Mas-Que-Nada”. Secondly, the infectious rhythms, melodies and exotic sounds that emanate from this album are deep, raw and totally engaging. And the more you listen to Tam…Tam…Tam…! the more you hear its importance and future influence. This rare reissue comes at a crucial time, when in our connected and information saturated world few important things have escaped attention and reappraisal. Finding anything new and genuinely incredible is a rare feat. This is a prime example of amazing, influential music that until now has remained hidden. Not any more.http://www.trunkrecords.com/turntable/tamtamtam.shtml

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