By commenting on songs that directly inspired his work as a composer, former Titan musician elects the national group that most thrills him
From comments on songs that directly inspired their work as a composer, Nando Reis It turned out, kind of unintentionally, revealing the Brazilian band that considers it to be the best in history.
“Inconfidence” was done on its own channel in the Youtubemore specifically on the board “N Songs” (via Wiplash). In determining moment, the former artistTitans quoted “The samba of my land” as a primordial reference in its formation – and elected the New Bahians as your favorite group.
Nando argued that “better” is not exactly a word he likes to use for these subjective cases. Still, he explained his praise point of view about the group formed in Savior at the turn of the 1960s to the 1970s.
He said:
“For me, it’s the best group. ‘Better’ is always silly, but it’s what thrills me the most, which I think is admirable and I think it’s too little recognized as it should.”
Nando praised the fusion of several seemingly antagonistic elements in the version of the New Bahians to “The samba of my land”original composition of Dorival Caymmi:
“And how do you merge things that seem so distinct, right? Caymmi with nylon guitar, a Brazilian song, with the electric guitar, with the strength … It’s not simple to such a thing.”
“The Samba of My Land” and the New Bahians
The rereading of “The samba of my land” made by MORAES MOREIRA, Luiz Galvão, Paulinho Boca de Singer, Baby do Brasil, PEPEU GOMES and company came out on the album New Bahians FCreleased in 1973.
The band was one of the most acclaimed of Brazilian music in the period, having made the album considered by many to be the most important ever produced on national soil: Chorare is over (1972).
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Source: Rollingstone

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