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Marubá

Dil Fonseca
Discos: MPB

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Ficha técnica Discos

Sello Independiente
Estilo MPB
Año de Edición Original 1999

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Dil Fonseca (voz, guitarra acústica, percusión, arreglos)

Antonio Saraiva (flauta, saxo soprano), Alexandre Bittencourt (flauta), Henrique Band (saxo tenor, saxo barítono), Carlos Fuchs (piano, percusión, coros, producción), Délia Fischer (teclados), Billy Teixeira o Henrique Lissovsky (guitarra acústica), Rodrigo Campello (guitarra eléctrica, cavaquinho, percusión), Dôdo Ferreira (contrabajo, bajo fretless), Di Lutgardes, Laudir de Oliveira, C.A. Ferrari, Celso Alvim y Sidon Silva (percusión), Paulo Baiano, Eleonora Falcone, Lulu Antunes y Clara Sandroni (coros), Tina Werneck (viola), Lui Coimbra (cello), Ricardo Gilly (arreglos).

Participación de: Marcos Sacramento (voz) y Rita Peixoto (voz).

Bello disco de estreno del elegante y delicado cantautor fluminense Dil Fonseca (Edilberto José de Macedo Fonseca) (Volta Redonda, RJ, 1962).
Estudiannte de lenguas indígenas -el título del disco significa fiesta/celebración en la lengua de los indios waimiri-atroari-, profesional de la música desde 1982, su música, pura y cristalina, continúa la tradición de la mejor MPB.
Está rodeado -en producción y acompañamientos impecables- por un grupo de compositores-intérpretes llenos de talento, más veteranos que él pero (casi todos) aún no descubiertos por el gran público: Carlos Fuchs, Marcos Sacramento, Rita Peixoto, Antonio Saraiva, Rodrigo Campello, Eleonora Falcone, Suely Mesquita, Clara Sandroni, Paulo Baiano,...

"Masterful song writer and performer, Dil Fonseca is one of those voices you cannot forget. With songs dealing with nature, social themes and love, the musical world of Dil Fonseca is full of intricate harmonies and outstanding lyrics. His independent debut release is a strong statement about the quality music of Brazil. With each listening -and you will be playing this CD over and over- new discoveries emerge, new sounds captivate you.
In the language of the Brazilian Waimiri-Atroari natives, Marubá means celebration, party. Marubá is indeed a celebration of joy, passion and simplicity. The diverse range of emotions and textures is aptly presented in twelve original songs, mostly all written by Dil Fonseca alone. In two of those tracks, “Bobagem” and “Boreste,” his collaborator is Marcos Sacramento, who also shares vocals in “Boreste.” Another guest vocalist is Rita Peixoto’s strong voice in “Nau do Amor.” Some of the artists in Fonseca’s band include Dôdo Ferreira (acoustic bass), Carlos Fuchs (piano), Lui Coimbra (cello), Sidon Silva and Di Lutgardes (percussion) and in addition to the two guest vocalists mentioned above, Clara Sandroni also does some guest vocals.
The album opens with the entrancing and mystifying title track. There is a certain calmness in Fonseca’s guitar accompaniment and Antonio Saraiva’s and Alexandre Bittencourt’s flute solos. Peace and harmony abound in this song about traveling down a river, gathering food, preparing for a celebration. When the chorus adds its vocals, “Marubá” explodes with life. In contrast to nature, the megalopolis of São Paulo is featured in “Paulo.” Here Fonseca explores the beauty that many seem to miss when writing about São Paulo. The historical neighborhoods, the ethnic composition, the busy avenues — all is present in this beautiful waltz. As a prelude to another song, in “Paulo” Fonseca makes reference to two other Brazilian classics honoring São Paulo: Caetano Veloso’s “Sampa” and Paulo Vanzolini’s “Ronda.” The innocence of “Os Meninos da Rua” is another tender moment of this album. The reggae-like “Boreste” sets the tone for the contagious samba “Sambeto,” a clever and humorous look at the influence of samba in Fonseca’s musical upbringing.
Dil Fonseca is overwhelming and enrapturing in his art. He can be complex without losing objectivity, simple without being banal. And just when you think you have heard it all, Fonseca mesmerizes you with the instrumental “Pedal.” The closing track, “Nu,” features just Fonseca’s guitar and voice. What an amazing tune that is, and what a gorgeous performance. An accomplished guitarist and song writer, Dil Fonseca is a treasure waiting to be explored."  Egídio Leitão (musicabrasileira.org, 23.10.2004)

Temas

CD 1
01
Marubá
Dil Fonseca
04:42
02
Paulo
Dil Fonseca
03:25
03
Meninos da rua
Dil Fonseca
04:23
04
Boreste
Dil Fonseca - Marcos Sacramento
Marcos Sacramento & Dil Fonseca
04:14
05
Sambeto
Dil Fonseca
03:44
06
Chapada
Dil Fonseca
00:33
07
Nau do amor
Dil Fonseca
Rita Peixoto & Dil Fonseca
04:46
08
Pedal (instrumental)
Dil Fonseca
02:15
09
Bobagem
Dil Fonseca - Marcos Sacramento
03:44
10
Escorrer
Dil Fonseca
03:49
11
Nu
Dil Fonseca
04:18
12
Chapada (vinheta)
00:18