Horse & Fish

Horse & Fish Artist: Vinicius Cantuaria
Label: Bar/None Records
Category: Music


Buying details


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Enhanced
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 032862015328
EAN: 0032862015328
ASIN: B0001XXANA


Release Date: 2004-05-11

Related Categories:

Brazil Brazil
Related | South & Central America | International | Styles | Music
General General
Related | International | Styles | Music
General General
Related | Latin Music | Styles | Music
Latin Pop Latin Pop
Related | Latin Music | Styles | Music
Brazilian Jazz Brazilian Jazz
Related | Jazz | Styles | Music
General General
Related | Jazz | Styles | Music
Latin Jazz Latin Jazz
Related | Jazz | Styles | Music
General General
Related | Pop | Styles | Music
General General
Related | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
Samba Samba
Related | Latin Music | International | Styles | Music
Afro Brazilian Afro Brazilian
Related | Latin Music | International | Styles | Music
Bossa Nova Bossa Nova
Related | Latin Music | Styles | Music

Tracks:

  1. Procissao
  2. Quase Choro
  3. O Barquinho
  4. Perritos
  5. Cubanos Postizos
  6. Look The Sky
  7. Tokyo
  8. Ligia
  9. O Nome Dela
  10. Este Seu Olhar

Similar Items:

  1. Silva
  2. Sol Na Cara
  3. Vinicius (Cliche Do Cliche)
  4. Live: Skirball Center 8/7/03
  5. Salt

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another off-center set by this Brazilian experimentalist.......2004-06-28

Another lowkey, jazz-tinged outing by this well-regarded Brazilian expatriate... Cantuaria has come a long way since his days as a percussionist in Caetano Veloso's late '70s band, and from his clunky early solo albums, where he tried to be a New Wave-y Brazilian answer to The Artist Formerly Known As Prince. Here he settles deep into a mellow world-jazz mode, as heavily influenced by his recent collaborations with guitarist Bill Frisell as by the hovering, angelic spectre of the late Miles Davis. Longtime collaborator Paulo Braga anchors the album's percussive end, with Mauro Refosco and other folks in the Rio-by-way-of-NYC axis. Most of the songs are Cantuaria originals, while some well-chosen cover tunes -- moody renditions of Roberto Menescal's "O Barquinho," Gilberto Gil's "Procissao," a couple by Jobim -- highlight Cantuaria's ability to reimagine and refashion the visions of other artists. This is an album that will grow on you: songs that at first may seem slick and overly informed by commercial jazz styling take on a subtle gravity, as his profoundly calm, quiet approach slowly asserts itself. Give this disc a couple of tries, and it will richly reward you.

Music CD:

  1. The Forbidden Sounds of Don Tiki ~ Don Tiki
  2. Give Us a Penny and Let Us Be Gone ~ T%C3%A9ada
  3. Passion Sources ~ Kudsi Erguner, Hossam Ramzy, Banga
  4. Pure Brazil: The Girls from Ipanema ~ Various Artists
  5. Belly Dance Instrumentals ~ Chalf Hassan & Emad Sayyeh
  6. Necessita ~ Madreblu
  7. Music Is the Weapon: The Best of Fela Kuti ~ Fela Kuti
  8. Shoki Shoki ~ Femi Kuti
  9. Heart of the Forest ~ Various Artists
  10. Refuge ~ Gabrielle Roth, Boris Grebenshikov

Music CD

Music CD

Music CD

Deep Cuts ~ The Strawbs

Tyranny of Souls ~ Bruce Dickinson

The Best of Pretty Maids: Back to Back ~ Pretty Maids

Rainbow Serpent: Music For Didgeridoo & Percussion ~ David Hudson

Sheet Music ~ 10cc

Live

If You Lose It ~ Last Days of April

Worlds Apart ~ Saga

The End of Violence ~ Original Soundtrack

Alien Radio