| 1. Introducción a los Magos - Litto Nebbia |
| 2. Meditaçao - Wanda Sá |
| 3. Tic Tac - The Maxwell Implosion |
| 4. Samba Do Morro |
| 5. Ohhhh! |
| 6. Touched by the Hand of Tenorio - Les Hommes |
| 7. Funquiada - Drumagick |
| 8. Futuro Primitivo - Suba |
| 9. Felicidade - Suba |
| 10. Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) - Everything But the Girl |
| 11. Aguas de Março [Joga Bossa Mix] - Smoke City |
| 12. Balança Pema - Alta Fidelidade |
| 13. Percussion Livre - Grupo Batuque |
| 14. O Que Será - Á Flor da Pele - Mystic Diversions |
| 15. Mais Perto Do Mar - Bossacucanova |
| 16. Abraço - Suba |
| 17. Radio Sol - De-Phazz |
| 18. Seja O Que Foi - Anvil FX |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
A selection of ethnic, contemporary Brazilectro & nu-bossa featuring Suba, Bossacucanova, Litto Nebbia, De-Phazz, Smoke City, & more. 18 tracks. Digipak. Cool D Vision. 2004.
Enough about the history. This is actually a pretty good cd. It was released in 2004 and for the time, had a very mixed line-up of artists. This is good and bad, though. You've got some cool tracks by Suba... three of them, actually. I still like ihs Felicidade and "Abraco" is interesting too with I think it was Arnaldo Artunes on vocal. You've also got a quirky remake by SMoke City with "Aguas De Marco". It's off of their first album, where the artists were bit more exploratory. Alta Another highlight is Macumbalada's "Samba Do Morro"... I remember that one from 2002 - it was played all the time for the 2002 World Cup. You've also got Nicola Conte's remix to Maxwell Implosion's "Tic Tac" and you can make the connection with Anvil Fx's "Seja O Que Foi" (same singer). A kickin' samba features with "Grupo Batuque's "Percussion Livre" and you've got a throw-back to 1996 with Everything But the Girl's "Corcovado" - I still remember the Red Hot & Rio TV special when the cd came out. Maybe one the cd's guiding lights is that it's really trying to capture an atmosphere, and you can tell that the tracks were hand-picked. Some cuts are head-scratchers but then again, most people aren't DJ's and dorky collectors like I am.
It's a good CD and a lot of thought was put into it and the packaging. I recommend it. A few shortcomings here and there though... particularly with labeling the tracks. Maxwell Implosion's cut is a Nicola Conte remix. That is a fact. But the cover omits this, as do the liner notes so you might think it's the original, which it isn't. Same with Wanda Sa's "Meditacao"... that's actually BossaCucaNova's version, taken from their very first album. You know that guitar... when it plays, there's instant class with Roberto Menescal. Also in regards to BossaCucaNova, "Mais Perto Do Mar" is off of "Brasilidade" and is actually part 2 of a 2 part track, which is why the track starts a bit funky. But despite these things, it's a good cd that's off the beaten path, and it's certainly worthy of more than a few listens. If you like this, you may also like "Nueva Bossa Nova" , "Brazilectro 6" and... the sequel to thi CD titled "Taba II".
"Taba Shops present unique jewels, fabrics, accessories & ethnic home furnishings. This collection compliments those pieces with classic Bossa Nova music from the past (and the future). The set was curated by Paris DJ Edd Matozza, a creative personality and great promoter of art, stylism and architecture, whose South American origins contribute to the precious inspiration source of this transversal, mature and refined project, which spaces from the typical jazz style, recreated using vintage organs and vocal scats, to rhythmical compositions of Latin American spirit. The packaging, conceived by Matozza, is entirely hand-made: the CD is embedded in a natural, untreated cardboard wrap with a rough surface and a "good-luck ribbon" (to be kept) with a scarlet sealing wax seal with the "Taba Sensi" ideogram. The box opens out to form a table picture frame that can be shown as an original home furniture component, in step with the Taba concept."
Artists included are typical ones very famous in this genre, plus a few not-so-famous. Many of the songs can be found on other compilations as well, but this is a great compilation on its own.
A selection of ethnic, contemporary Brazilectro & nu-bossa featuring Suba, Bossacucanova, Litto Nebbia, De-Phazz, Smoke City, & more. 18 tracks. Digipak. Cool D Vision. 2004.
Taba Sensi,Various Artists,Cool D:Vision,Dance Collections,World Music
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Taba Sensi
Various Artists Manufacturer: Cool D:Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002ANQPE Release Date: 2004-06-08 |
Tracks:
- Introducci los Magos - Litto Nebbia
- Medita - Wanda S
- Tic Tac - The Maxwell Implosion
- Samba Do Morro
- Ohhhh!
- Touched by the Hand of Tenorio - Les Hommes
- Funquiada - Drumagick
- Futuro Primitivo - Suba
- Felicidade - Suba
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) - Everything But the Girl
- Aguas de Mar[Joga Bossa Mix] - Smoke City
- BalanPema - Alta Fidelidade
- Percussion Livre - Grupo Batuque
- O Que Ser Flor da Pele - Mystic Diversions
- Mais Perto Do Mar - Bossacucanova
- Abra- Suba
- Radio Sol - De-Phazz
- Seja O Que Foi - Anvil FX
Album Description
A selection of ethnic, contemporary Brazilectro & nu-bossa featuring Suba, Bossacucanova, Litto Nebbia, De-Phazz, Smoke City, & more. 18 tracks. Digipak. Cool D Vision. 2004.Album Details
Taba Shops Present Unique Jewels, Fabrics, Accessories and Ethnic Home Furnishings. This Collection Compliments Those Pieces with Classic Bossa Nova Music from the Past (And the Future). The Set was Curated by Paris DJ Edd Matozza, a Creative Personality and Great Promoter of Art, Stylism and Architecture, Whose South American Origins Contribute to the Precious Inspiration Source of this Transversal, Mature and Refined Project, which Spaces from the Typical Jazz Style, Recreated Using Vintage Organs and Vocal Scats, to Rhythmical Compositions of Latin American Spirit. The Packaging, Conceived by Matozza, is Entirely Hand-made: The CD is Embedded in a Natural, Untreated Cardboard Wrap with a Rough Surface and a "Good-luck Ribbon" (To Be Kept) with a Scarlet Sealing Wax Seal with the "Taba Sensi" Ideogram. The Box Opens Out to Form a Table Picture Frame that Can Be Shown as an Original Home Furniture Component, in Step with the Taba Concept.Customer Reviews:
Good CD with terrific packaging.......2006-11-18
Enough about the history. This is actually a pretty good cd. It was released in 2004 and for the time, had a very mixed line-up of artists. This is good and bad, though. You've got some cool tracks by Suba... three of them, actually. I still like ihs Felicidade and "Abraco" is interesting too with I think it was Arnaldo Artunes on vocal. You've also got a quirky remake by SMoke City with "Aguas De Marco". It's off of their first album, where the artists were bit more exploratory. Alta Another highlight is Macumbalada's "Samba Do Morro"... I remember that one from 2002 - it was played all the time for the 2002 World Cup. You've also got Nicola Conte's remix to Maxwell Implosion's "Tic Tac" and you can make the connection with Anvil Fx's "Seja O Que Foi" (same singer). A kickin' samba features with "Grupo Batuque's "Percussion Livre" and you've got a throw-back to 1996 with Everything But the Girl's "Corcovado" - I still remember the Red Hot & Rio TV special when the cd came out. Maybe one the cd's guiding lights is that it's really trying to capture an atmosphere, and you can tell that the tracks were hand-picked. Some cuts are head-scratchers but then again, most people aren't DJ's and dorky collectors like I am.
It's a good CD and a lot of thought was put into it and the packaging. I recommend it. A few shortcomings here and there though... particularly with labeling the tracks. Maxwell Implosion's cut is a Nicola Conte remix. That is a fact. But the cover omits this, as do the liner notes so you might think it's the original, which it isn't. Same with Wanda Sa's "Meditacao"... that's actually BossaCucaNova's version, taken from their very first album. You know that guitar... when it plays, there's instant class with Roberto Menescal. Also in regards to BossaCucaNova, "Mais Perto Do Mar" is off of "Brasilidade" and is actually part 2 of a 2 part track, which is why the track starts a bit funky. But despite these things, it's a good cd that's off the beaten path, and it's certainly worthy of more than a few listens. If you like this, you may also like "Nueva Bossa Nova" , "Brazilectro 6" and... the sequel to thi CD titled "Taba II".
compilation in fancy packaging.......2005-11-09
"Taba Shops present unique jewels, fabrics, accessories & ethnic home furnishings. This collection compliments those pieces with classic Bossa Nova music from the past (and the future). The set was curated by Paris DJ Edd Matozza, a creative personality and great promoter of art, stylism and architecture, whose South American origins contribute to the precious inspiration source of this transversal, mature and refined project, which spaces from the typical jazz style, recreated using vintage organs and vocal scats, to rhythmical compositions of Latin American spirit. The packaging, conceived by Matozza, is entirely hand-made: the CD is embedded in a natural, untreated cardboard wrap with a rough surface and a "good-luck ribbon" (to be kept) with a scarlet sealing wax seal with the "Taba Sensi" ideogram. The box opens out to form a table picture frame that can be shown as an original home furniture component, in step with the Taba concept."
Artists included are typical ones very famous in this genre, plus a few not-so-famous. Many of the songs can be found on other compilations as well, but this is a great compilation on its own.
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Taba Sensi
Various Artists Manufacturer: Cool D:Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002MPQE6 Release Date: 2004-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Introducci los Magos - Litto Nebbia
- Medita - Wanda S
- Tic Tac - The Maxwell Implosion
- Samba Do Morro
- Ohhhh!
- Touched by the Hand of Tenorio - Les Hommes
- Funquiada - Drumagick
- Futuro Primitivo - Suba
- Felicidade - Suba
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) - Everything But the Girl
- Aguas de Mar[Joga Bossa Mix] - Smoke City
- BalanPema - Alta Fidelidade
- Percussion Livre - Grupo Batuque
- O Que Ser Flor da Pele - Mystic Diversions
- Mais Perto Do Mar - Bossacucanova
- Abra- Suba
- Radio Sol - De-Phazz
- Seja O Que Foi - Anvil FX
Rock Music:
- Tenco [Import]
- The Art of the Cimbalom
- The Best of Emma
- The Soul of the Koto
- Toda Mi Vida: 1968-1969 [Import]
- Tournee [Import]
- Un Gelato Al Limon [Import]
- Viel [Import]
- Voci (Voices)
- Voice of the Celtic Heart
Recommended Music:
Hanns Eisler: Chamber Cantatas and Songs
Grandmix: The 90's Edition [Import]
Habibati Man Takoon//Habibaha [Import]
Instant Live: Smirnoff Music Centre, Dallas, TX 06/11/04 [Live]