Along with Cesaria Evora and Lura, Maria de Barros represents the West African island nation of Cape Verde. Her new CD follows her debut recording, Nha Mundo. Like her musical sisters, she sings her native land's mournful morna, the festive funana/ferro, and peppery coladeira rhythms and song genres. But where Evora and Luna are more tradition-bound, De Barros can mix things up, as evidenced by her salsa-fied number "Bo Ke Nha Boy," the samba-like syncopations of "Sol Di Manha," and her hypnotic version of the French Caribbean classic, "Caresse Moi." Her voice has a light and airy ring to it, which sounds good in her native, Afro-Portuguese Criuolo language and complements the, synths, horns, accordion, percussion, and the ukulele-like cavaquinho. All told, de Barros, like her contemporaries, is poised to take her country's music to the future, without, it is hoped, forgetting its past. --Eugene Holley, Jr.
Dança Ma Mi: Dance With Me,Maria de Barros,Narada,African,Int'l & World Music,Pop,South America / Cape Verde
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Dança Ma Mi: Dance With Me
Maria de Barros Manufacturer: Narada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007OY2RG Release Date: 2005-03-15 |
Tracks:
- Amor Luz
- Oh Menel
- Bo Ke Nha Boy
- Espaco Infinito
- El Tambem J'dame
- Caresse Moin
- Pazinho Laxa
- Um Tem Um Amor
- Nos Tradicon
- Rosinha
- Sol Di Manha
- Oumai
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Along with Cesaria Evora and Lura, Maria de Barros represents the West African island nation of Cape Verde. Her new CD follows her debut recording, Nha Mundo. Like her musical sisters, she sings her native land's mournful morna, the festive funana/ferro, and peppery coladeira rhythms and song genres. But where Evora and Luna are more tradition-bound, De Barros can mix things up, as evidenced by her salsa-fied number "Bo Ke Nha Boy," the samba-like syncopations of "Sol Di Manha," and her hypnotic version of the French Caribbean classic, "Caresse Moi." Her voice has a light and airy ring to it, which sounds good in her native, Afro-Portuguese Criuolo language - and complements the, synths, horns, accordion, percussion, and the ukulele-like cavaquinho. All told, de Barros, like her contemporaries, is poised to take her country's music to the future, without, it is hoped, forgetting its past. --Eugene Holley, Jr.Customer Reviews:
Maria de Barros will make you smile!.......2006-12-22
Maria de Barros and her stellar group of supporting musicians and background singers create uplifting music on this CD--it is warm, sweet, and infectious from beginning to end. If and when you find yourself a little stressed out (as I have been this holiday season) you will want to play the disk right away and listen all the way through; for me, this instantly does the trick, melting away my troubles and making me smile in spite of myself. Every cut has its charms, and each reveals a slightly different dimension of the artist; as I understand it Maria is influenced by the great Cesaria Evora, but she brings her own special touch to the sweet and lilting music of Cabo Verde. Every cut is a joy to hear, and Maria shows an impressive range. She is a folk singer, she is a pop singer, she is -- a chanteuse! ("Caresse Moi" leaves me breathless, in spite of its pop sensibilities and my own stubborn prejudices against "pop" music.)
Listen to Amor Luz, Oh Menel, Bo Ke Nha Boy, Roshinha, Oumai or any of the other shimmering tunes on Danca Ma Mi. No matter what Maria sings here, you don't have to understand Portuguese to appreciate it: you will feel and instinctively understand what she is emoting. Her expression is universal, heartfelt, and positive.
Don't miss this cd. Once you've listened a few times, maybe even after the first time, you'll know why I say, "Bravo, Maria de Barros! Muito obrigado! More, please, soon!"
A Great Performance.......2006-04-04
DEEE-lightful! Joyous, happy music.......2005-03-27
The music on this CD is reminscent of Brazilian music most of all, but there is a lot of the African influence. So if you are a fan of music from that band spanning the world from South America to West Africa, you will undoubtedly enjoy "Danca Ma Mi." As a party CD for those who put on Latin American sound, this is unsurpassed. I like listening to it when I want something lively but not harsh or jarring--it's some of the happiest music I've heard in a long while.
Cape Verde is an island nation that was settled by the Portuguese in 1462. The Portugese brought African slaves, and the population is a mix of Portuguese and African influences as a result.
There are a number of types of traditional music in Cape Verde, from Morna, a tango-like sound, to its child Coladeira, and also Funana from Chile (with accordian.) And then there is Batuco, a woman's genre, fast and funny. This album features a bit of each. If you like Afro-Brazilian sound, you will love this CD.
Cape Verdeans are found all over the world, as the island has poor weather and had frequent disastrous droughts and crop failures. They brought their music along--a surprisingly happy sound for a place that had more than its share of troubles. I recommend this CD MOST HIGHLY, especially to fans of Brazilian music, Salsa, Cuban music. Give it a try.
Danca Ma Mi: Maria de Barros.......2005-03-24
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