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V.A. Tchic Tchic French Bossa Nova 1964/1973

Born Bad | Artikel-Nr: 743344
Vinyl 2LP | 2020 / EU – Original | Neuware
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Ever since the late 1950s bossa-nova revolution, Brazil’s influence on French music has been undeniable. Pierre Barouh, Georges Moustaki and a vast array of lesser known artists, all made the Musica Popular Brasileira (mpb) an axis of promotion at the service of a cool and metaphysical, modern and mixed Brazilian lifestyle. Some were seduced by the poetic languors of the bossa, some were looking for fun, and others just loved the American hybridization of jazz-bossa, jazz-samba. What is bossa nova? One of its creators, Joao Gilberto said: “Its style, cadence, everything is samba. At the very start, we didn’t call it bossa nova, we sang a little samba made up of a single note – Samba de uma nota so …. The discussion around the origins of bossa nova is therefore useless”. It is nevertheless useful to remember that these magnificent Brazilian songs, which the guitarist describes as samba, were shifted and balanced around improbable chords. “I like things that lean, the in-betweens that limp with grace,” said Pierre Barrouh, quoting Jean Cocteau. With emotion, arrangements for violin and supple guitar licks, bossa nova rapidly changed. A transformation that can be heard in the Tchic, tchic, French Bossa Nova 1963-1974 compilation, the result of a cultural reappropriation, which traveled through the United States and supplemented itself in France. A musical revolution that has remained significant, bossa nova was born in Rio. From 1956 to 1961, Brazil lived through its golden years. In five years, the country had invented its modernist style. Elected president in 1956, Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira, an elegant man with a broad forehead, brandished a promising slogan: “Fifty years of progress in five years“. He quickly got to work. Not worried about increasing debt, he launched the project for a new federal capital, Brasilia, designed by the communist architect Oscar Niemeyer. Volkswagen opened state-of-the-art factories and created the “fusquinha”, the Beetle. In Rio, the Vespa made its first appearance. The Arpoador Surf Club crew run into the “girl” from Ipanema, Helô Pinheiro – the tanned garota (“chick”), between a Flower and mermaid, who at 17 walked by the Veloso bar, where the fiery author and composer, Tom Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes, were getting drunk on whiskey. From then on, bossa symbolized cool. In 1958, Joao Gilberto recorded Chega de Saudade, which the directors of Philips denied, calling it “music for fagots“. The marketing director, who believed in it, secretly pressed 3000 78-inch vinyls and distributed them at schools around Rio, creating a tidal wave. American jazzmen then took over. In particular, trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and guitarist Charlie Byrd. In November 1962, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs funded a “Bossa-Nova” concert at Carnegie Hall in New York, inviting the genre’s pioneers. Unprepared, the show soon turned to disaster. But the troupe was invited to the White House by Jackie Kennedy. The first lady loved “the new beat” and in particular Maria Ninguem, a song by Carlos Lyra, later covered by Brigitte Bardot.
Artikeldetails
Artikel-Nr: 743344
Artist: V.A.
Titel: Tchic Tchic French Bossa Nova 1964/1973
Label: Born Bad
Katalog-Nr: BB125
Format: Vinyl 2LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressung: EU – Original
Release Date: 2020
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Latin | Brazil
Erhältlich seit: 17.06.2020
Zustand: Neuware
Preis: $ 25.44
Gewicht: 500g (plus 250g Verpackung)
Tracklist
A1 Les Masques - Il Faut Tenir
A2 Isabelle Aubret - Casa Forte
A3 Christianna Legrand - HLM Et Cine Roman
A4 Jean Constantin - Pas Tant D´Chichi PonPon
A5 Billy Nencioli Baden Powell - Si Rien Ne Va
B1 Marpessa Dawn - Le Petit Cuica
B2 Jean.Pierre Sabar - Vai Vai
B3 Sophia Loren - De Jour En Jour
B4 Isabelle De Funes - Jusqu A La Tombee Du Jour
B5 Sylvia Fels - Corto Maltesse
C1 Frank Gerard - Comme Une Samba
C2 Ann Sorel - La Poupee Des Favellas
C3 Charles Level - Un Enfant Cafe
C4 Andrea Parisy - Les Mains Qui Font Du Bien
C5 Audrey Arno - Quand Jean Paul Rentrera
C6 Aldo Frank - T´as Vu Ce Printemps
D1 Christine Legrand - Cent Mille Poissons Dans Ton Filet
D2 Clarihna - Lemenja
D3 Hit Parade Des Enfants
D4 Jean-Pierre Lang - Tendresse
D5 Magalie Noel - Une Enorme Samba
D6 Francios Legrand - La Lune
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