This is Vanja Orico - Viagem Musical (1955), for Sinter, which is Vanja Orico debut LP, performing a repertoire based on different Brazilian traditional music from several regions, including Samba, Baiao, Xote, Toada, Capoeira and some other styles I never heard about, such as Coco and Rojao. The result is very satisfactory with Vanja Orico delivering beautiful singing and some interpretation of each style. A Google search on Vanja Orico returns loads and loads of information and I learned today that her first experience as a singer was in 1950 when she was 16 studying at a num college in Europe. Vanja Orico came out one day for a walking and found a movie set on a busy street in Italy. There was Frederico Fellini that invited Vanja Orico to make a participation on his movie singing Meu Limao, Meu Limoeiro and playing violao. Thanks Jorge Mello for this first and really nice Vanja Orico album at Loronix. Tracks include:
01 - Canoeiro do Itapicurú (Reginaldo Nascimento) Coco
02 - Prenda Minha (Tradicional) Xótes
03 - João Valentão (Dorival Caymmi) Samba
04 - Muié Rendeira (Tradicional) Rojão
05 - Peixe Vivo (Tradicional) Baião
06 - Lenda do Abaeté (Dorival Caymmi) Canção
07 - Yayá Vancê Qué Morrê (Tradicional) Toada
08 - Berimbau (João Mello / Clodoaldo Brito) Capoeira
2 comments:
O curioso deste disco é que na capa a palavra "musical" vem com acento agudo no "u". Será que os produtores do disco não viram isto?
I love this album! I intended to send a copy of this to Loronix a long time ago but couldn't make a decent transfer. I found a copy in a charity shop in Leith in Edinburgh a few years ago - I'm always amazed at how many Brazilian records I find here in Scotland. Vanja's versions of these songs have led me to investigate many other artists, in particular Dorival Caymmi. I believe that Mule Rendeira was used in the film O Cangaceiro, and was subsequently adopted by many singers around the world. It was also this record which introduced me to the fascinating story of Lampiao.
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