Brazil - Luna Kafé - Full Moon 8 - 06/20/97
Simone
Café com Leite
Mercury PolyGram Brasil
You might not like coffee, cream, or the traditional combination
of coffee and cream. However, there is absolutely no way you will not
like Simone's latest CD Café com Leite (Coffee And
Cream), a tribute to Martinho da Vila, a Rio de Janeiro singer and
songwriter who has given Brazil great sambas such as Meu
Laiá-Raiá(My La-Di-La), Se Eu Soubesse que Tu
Vinha (If I Knew You Were Coming), and Canta, Canta, Minha
Gente (Sing, Sing, My People) among others -- all included here.
An original idea of Simone, Café com Leite unites
the great sambas of Martinho da Vila with impeccable arrangements by
Dori Caymmi, Cesar Camargo Mariano, Julio Teixeira, Heitor T.P., and
Rildo Hora and a team of musicians that includes percussion by
Paulinho da Costa and Luís Conte, keyboards by Cesar Camargo
Mariano, and guitar by Dori Caymmi. With this mixture of talents, it
is no wonder this "cafezinho" (Brazilian coffee) tastes so good.
The opening track, Café com Leite, is a short a
cappella version that serves as a definition to the entire album, a
meeting of two giants: Simone and Martinho da Vila. Then comes the
outstanding samba-funk introduction to Beija, me Beija, me
Beija (Kiss, Kiss Me, Kiss Me). Throughout the entire recording,
Simone delivers Martinho's songs perfectly, sometimes very playfully
as in Madalena do Jucu (Magdalene Of Jucu) and then
majestically and peacefully as in Disritmia (Fibrillation),
with a "Chopin-iesque" arrangement by Cesar Camargo Mariano. The
final track, Ex-Amor (Former Love), brings Martinho da Vila
himself along with Simone to close this circle sampling Martinho's
songwriting career.
Simone said that making this album was a "great trip" and "really
good." She truly underestimated the results in Café com
Leite. This is not simply "good." It is yet another landmark
release for Simone and one of her best career recordings.
Copyright © 1997 Egídio Leitão
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