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Dom Um Romão
Discos: Jazz / MPB

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Sello Mr Bongo
Estilo Jazz / MPB
Año de Edición Original 1998
Instrumental

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Dom Um Romão (batería, percusión, berimbau, flauta, voz)

Steve Bintner (vibráfono), Dom Salvador (piano eléctrico), Delia Fisher (piano, teclados, arreglos), Fabio Fonseca (órgano, piano eléctrico, clavinet, sintetizador, coros, arreglos), Luciano Alves (sintetizador), Novelli o Jorjão Carvalho o André Rodrigues o Jeff The Funk" Walker (bajo), Laudir de Oliveira, Jadir de Castro, Gegê, Marcelo Salazar, Ben Mitchell y Arnaldo de Souteiro (percusión), Maria de Fátima Fattoruso (coros).

Participación especial de: Nelson Angelo (voz, guitarras, arreglos), Pingarilho (voz, guitarra acústica), Ithamara Koorax (voz), Malu Prates (voz), Nivaldo Ornelas (flauta, saxo soprano, saxo tenor), Jose Carlos "Bigorna" Ramos (saxo tenor), DJ Marcelinho da Lua (loops, programaciones), Mr Hermano (Ben Mitchell & Chris Fitzgerald).

"This 1998 release by Brazilian percussion god Dom Um Ramao marks his first solo recording in more than 30 years. Romao has been an in-demand session player since the mid-'60s and was one of the founding members of Weather Report. His own albums on the late, great Muse label, one named eponymously and the other entitled Spirit of the Times, were rhythm orgies that pasted together all of the traditions he'd worked in up until that time: from Sergio Mendes and Sinatra to Flora, Airto, and Weather Report. Rhythm Traveler is a return, of sorts, in that it is an engagement with Brazilian song forms from both folk musics and popular song, all translated through a jazzman's manner of hearing. Romao enlisted the help of some of Brazil's hottest players and singers, including string boss Nelson Angelo, Fabio Fonseco, and the incomparably wonderful Ithamara Koorax on vocals. The track listing is a meld of originals and tunes chosen carefully for the way rhythm interacts with melody, such as Deodato's "Capoeria Chant," Quincy Jones' "Soul Bossa Nova," Wayne Shorter's "Mysterious Traveler," and Carlos Pingarilo's mesmerizing "Samba De Rei." Romao's compositions (he wrote four tunes here, all of them wonderful) center on the various seams of Brazilian music and American jazz. Where the light, breezy samba of Pingarihlo's "De Serra Pro Mar," is driven by a lilting acoustic guitar and flute as a melody frame, Romao layers in a spare, hypnotic bassline and percussion on all the margins of the tune to give it an exotic, captivating effect of being drawn into somewhere delightfully mysterious. Likewise, the steaming opener "Sinistro" is nothing but rhythms from tribal to the present, overlapping and intertwining kick drums and all manner of hand percussion. Ultimately, Rhythm Traveler is as solid as, if not more so than, Romao's earlier efforts and carries within its grooves an accessibility that will attract even novitiate Brazilian fans." Thom Jurek (allmusic.com)

Temas

CD 1
01
Sinistro
Dm Um Romão
04:40
02
Capoeira chant
Eumir Deodato
Ithamara Koorax, Fabio Fonseca & Dom Um Romão
06:40
03
Soul bossa nova
Quincy Jones
Nelson Angelo & Dom Um Romão
06:15
04
Da serra pro mar
Pingarilho
Pingarilho, Delia Fisher, Nilvaldo Ornelas & Dom Um Romão
05:26
05
Ginga gingou (Shake)
Dom Um Romão
04:55
06
Samba de nanh
Fabio Fonseca
Fabio Fonseca & Dom Um Romão
04.44
07
Samba de Rei
Carlos Pingarilho - Marcos Vasconcellos
Pingarilho, Delia Fisher, Nilvaldo Ornela & Dom Um Romão
03:46
08
Mysteriuos traveller
Wayne Shorter
Nelson Angelo, Nivaldo Ornelas & Dom Um Romão
08:29
09
Jungle carnaval
Marcelo Salazar - Marcelinho da Lua
Malu Prates, Luciano Alves, Marcelinho da Lua & Dom Um Romão
05:38
10
Cosnha II
Dom Um Romão
Dom Um Romão & Mr Hermano
07:13
11
Sinistro II (Batucada jam)
Dom Um Romão
Dom Um Romão & Zé Carlos "Bigorna"
09:27