Brazil - Full Moon 33 - 06/28/99
Cartola
Divino Samba
Tropical Music
Not many composers in Brazilian music are so intrinsically associated with
Samba and its history as is Agenor de Oliveira, or Cartola. Not only was he
responsible for creating one of Brazil's most famous Samba Schools, the
Mangueira, but he was also the composer of legendary hits such as
Acontece (It Happens), O Mundo É Um Moinho (The World
Is A Windmill), and As Rosas Não Falam (Roses Don't Speak)
among several others. Revered by popular and erudite composers such as
Nelson Cavaquinho, Paulinho da Viola, and Heitor Villa-Lobos, Cartola is
undeniably one of Brazil's greatest songwriters. He stands side by side with
Tom Jobim, Vinícius de Moraes, Ary Barroso, Pixinguinha, Chico
Buarque, and Caetano Veloso just to name a few. Cartola's music comes from
the soul, and his verses carry profound and universal themes.
From humble origins in the hills of Rio de Janeiro, Cartola got his name
because of the top hat he wore when he used to work as a brick layer, a job
he maintained for many years even after becoming famous. In spite of his
importance to Brazilian music, Cartola only recorded his first album at age
66, in 1974. When he passed away in 1980, he left a legacy of four albums
and numerous songs. Various recordings of his music have been made by some
of Brazil's most well known performers (Gal Costa, Arranco, Beth Carvalho,
etc.). However, to capture the sadness and hope in Cartola's music, there
is no one better than Cartola himself.
Tropical Music, through the hands and mind of Claus
Schreiner, presents us with a collection of Cartola's masterpieces.
Divino Samba (Divine Samba) is a 23-song compilation derived from
Cartola's four albums. The title of this essential CD is a homage to the
nickname appropriately given to Cartola himself, the Divine Cartola. With
some of Cartola's most famous sambas, Divino Samba includes several
songs Cartola wrote with his steady collaborators and friends, Carlos
Cachaça and Elton Medeiros. Framing the beauty of Cartola's songs,
several Brazilian superstar musicians accompany the poet in all tracks:
Dino 7 Cordas, Canhoto, Altamiro Carrilho, Abel Ferreira, Copinha, and
special guests Nelson Cavaquinho, Elton Medeiros, and Guinga. The lyrics
can sometimes present the sadness of broken love affairs, as in Acontece
(It Happens) and Peito Vazio (Empty Chest), or the hopes of better
days, as in Alvorada (Dawn), A Canção Que Chegou
(That Song That Came), and O Sol Nascerá (The Sun Will Rise).
Divino Samba is a rarity among CD releases. The quality of this
recording will impress you in every aspect, from the carefully written liner
notes to the sound quality in each track. Above it all, Cartola's music will
astound your senses.
Copyright © 1999 Egídio Leitão
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