2006-02-07
Brazilian producer Apollo Nove has played a crucial supporting role for many of his country's talented young artists, such as the singer Cibelle, who featured his arrangements on her entree into the U.S. market two years ago. On Apollo Nove's own debut, he mixes in disco, psychedelia via an electric sitar, traditional Hawaiian refrains--and also includes a new composition from Rita Lee of the legendary Tropicalia group Os Mutantes. The high point in this quiet collage is Seu Jorge's deep intonation of "Ensaboar Voce" over an acoustic guitar and beats that convey both trippy atmospherics and concerted hesitation.- Chicago Tribune
BRAZILIAN GIRLS
Talk to La Bomb
LOREENA MCKENNITT
The Wind That Shakes the Barley
John McDowell
Speaking the Mamma Tongue
LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO
Ilembe - Honoring Shaka Zulu
MO' HORIZONS
TEN YEARS OF
BAJO FONDO
MAR DULCE
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