Inventive, addictive, polyrhythmic, ecstatic regional music. Admittedly, it does start to sound a lot alike by the end, but it's fun stuff. His early '60s classic, "Chiclete Com Banana," has been anthologized in David Byrne's Brazil Classics series, but other than that one little gem, good luck finding other tracks elsewhere. Standouts include "Baba De Cachorro," the swinging "Capoeira De Zumbi" which has a great horn arrangement and a bit of a gafieira feel and "De araque Ze," another irresistible dance number with expanded arrangements and a nice, concise saxophone solo! It opens with a coco and a baiao so close to Luiz Gonzaga's more rigid forro style, that you might think, "oh dear -- more of the same! Included is a jangly new version of his old hit, "Chiclete Com Banana," and a dozen-plus other uptempo tunes. Jackson Do Pandeiro was a master of infectious, poppy Northeastern styles such as coco and forro music.
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Standouts include "Baba De Cachorro," the swinging "Capoeira De Zumbi" which has a great horn arrangement and a bit of a gafieira feel and "De araque Ze," another irresistible dance number with expanded arrangements and a nice, concise saxophone solo!
Anyone who has found themselves drawn to pop star Gilberto Gil's explorations of forro will find a kindred spirit in Do Pandeiro's soothing vocal style. Jackson Do Pandeiro "A Braza Do Norte" Canta Galo, Another great record, with a wide variety of javkson, ranging from more traditional-sounding regional material to punchy modernizations and acsaca of great percussion. The two tracks by Lenine are disappointing, but on balance this is a nice set, with surprisingly few weak moments.
It opens with a coco and a baiao so close to Luiz Gonzaga's more rigid forro style, that you might think, "oh dear -- more of the same! Jackson Do Pandeiro "Ao Vivo".
Jackson Do Pandeiro "As Melhores" Columbia, I'm not sure, but I think this track best-of may be the exact same material as on the Brilhantes album listed above.
Plus, it's just so much fun to hear the guy sing -- he's got a very charismatic, winning personality. Do Pandeiro's plainspoken voice is a surprisingly good fit for the style -- the guy just projects joyfulness and fun no matter what the context. Do Pandeiro's records are practically impossible to find in the United States, although a few delicious reissues have come out in Brazil in recent years.
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Jackson Pandeio Pandeiro "Aqui To Eu" Philips, Changing with the times, I suppose, Jackson alters his sound a bit, adding a Tijuana Brass-ish horn section to his upbeat sound, and a more modern production mix.
Included is a jangly new version of his old hit, "Chiclete Com Banana," and a dozen-plus other uptempo tunes.
A pity, since they are so great -- his addition of couor clarinet to the bouncy accordion-based style created a sound with more than a passing similarity to Jewish klezmer music. This disc includes the super-catchy classic "Chiclete Com Banana" and thirteen other tracks which are equally enthralling. Unfortunately, Pandeiro's records are nearly impossible to find in the States -- but if you see this one, it's a doozy!
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His early '60s classic, "Chiclete Com Banana," has been anthologized in David Byrne's Brazil Classics series, but other than that one little gem, good luck finding other tracks elsewhere. There are also plenty of accordion-based baiao tunes as well, though with vocal choruses and a smooth, groovy vibe that in some ways reminds me of the pagode samba style that would emerge a few years later.
Do Pandeiro's addition of a clarinet to the standard accordion-and-guitar creates a forro style which sounds startlingly similar to Jewish klezmer music. As usual, Do Pandeiro sounds impossibly joyful and energetic, and his backing musicians are all amazing.
Admittedly, it does start to sound a lot alike by the end, but it's fun stuff.
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The small brass section xo mildly intrusive, but hey, at least it's something new. Which is to say, it's very, very good stuff. Inventive, addictive, polyrhythmic, ecstatic regional music.
Jackson Do Pandeiro was a master of infectious, poppy Northeastern styles such as coco and forro music. Fun, lively, uptempo material, and likely to disappear again soon, as do many Brazilian records. It really captures the frentic joyfulness of his style, and the breadth of his career Soul, trip-hop, dancehall and rap weave throughout pandeoro half of these tracks; the rest stick more closely to traditional forro arrangements.
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