ZABUMBÒ-BUM-Μ (1979)

(LP)
(180 gram gatefold cover) Zabumbˆ-bum-  is a fine example of Progressive music to come from Brazil in the late seventies!
Genre Jazz
FormatVINYL
Cat. no333681
Label POLYSOM (BRAZIL)
Artist HERMETO PASCOAL
Release Date21/12/2018
CarrierLP
Barcode7898324316333
TRACKLIST A1 Sâo Jorge 2:36 A2 Rede 6:27 A3 Pimenteira 6:27 A4 Suite Paulistana 5:27 B1 Santo Antonio 4:07 B2 Alexandre, Marcelo E Pablo B3 Suite Norte, Sul, Leste, Oeste 3:55 B4 Susto 3:03 B5 Mestre Mará INFO It is often said that Hermeto Pascoal™s music is uncharacterizable. This is essentially true. Although you will find his records in the šjazz› section of most record stores lucky enough to stock his albums, he doesn™t always fit comfortably there. A musical polymath, he can seemingly play any instrument, including many of his own invention. He may have sat in with Miles Davis (during his most polemical period), inspired Cannonball Adderley and fellow-traveler Airto Morreira, but his music is alternately tightly composed and šfree›, drifting easily from fusion-esque readings of regional musical traditions from his native Northeast Brasil, to cacophonous bursts of electronics, found sounds, unorthodox instrumentation or heterodox uses of traditional instruments. This album, Zubumbê-bum-a, followed his very important and better-known Slaves Mass album from 1977. It™s possible that this record is more šout› than its predecessor, pushing on his avante-gard tendencies while delving deeper into cannibalistic experiments with Nordestino music and including a fair amount of spoken word and poetry.