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Various
River Of Revenge: Brazilian Country Music 1929-1961, Vol. 1
The first volume in a survey of a form of Brazilian country music known as música caipira ("hillbilly music") - a stripped-back forerunner to música sertaneja, the Brazilian equivalent to US country & western which in it's contemporary form has come to dominate the domestic music industry in recent decades. This collection covers some of the earliest recordings made by the pioneering folklorist Cornélio Pires at the end of the 1920s, through to records from the 30s, 40s & 50s and the beginning of the 60s.
Somewhat rooted in Portuguese troubadour folk traditions, música caipira is typically performed by a duo singing in parallel thirds and sixths, drawing upon a Portuguese-Brazilian style known as moda de viola - with the viola being the viola caipira, a Brazilian-style ten-string guitar that is the core instrument of the music. Born out of the "outback"-style region in north-eastern Brazil, these songs tell stories of pain, love, loss & betrayal - often backed by homemade guitars using invented tunings. Away from the polished pop country & western-stylings of the sertaneja, these recordings could be viewed as the Brazilian equivalent to the roots music of the American dustbowl or Appalachia.
A1
Nhá Zefa & Nhô Pai - We'll Never Forget
A2
Leôncio & Leonel - Envious Affair
A3
Grupo Sertanejo Do Lenço Preto - Oh I Cry
A4
Mandi & Sorocabinha - Bad Weather
A5
Jeca Mineiro & Bambuí - River Of Revenge
A6
Zé Mané & Zé Pagão - White Rose
A7
Zico Dias & Ferrinho - I Went For A Walk In The City
A8
Mariano & Caçula - Shaved Moustache
B1
Tonico & Tinoco - Example Of Faith
B2
Sulino & Marrueiro - Return Of The Cowboy
B3
Moreno & Moreninho - City Of Roses
B4
Valdomiro & Valdemar - Old Saying
B5
Serrinha & Caboclinho - The Crimes And Death Of Dioguinho
B6
Raul Torres & Serrinh - Friday The 13th
B7
Canário & Passarinho - Goodbye
B8
Mandi & Sorocabinha - I Dreamt I Had Died



