Thursday, December 18, 2008

Dual Sub Box 87-93 Mustang

Meetings / Live: RUBEN RADA - EDUARDO MATEO

BOTIJA THE COUNTRY
The meeting of these two giants results in a strange album, far more African and Beatlesque onomatopoeic, close to experimental music. This means that the pop side of the performers was left aside, at least this once. Rada and Matthew we propose fuzzy melodies, short texts and are complementing well their voices with the sounds of the conga. Impeccable
- anthology pot of my country, on the most natural that he has known, with the deep influence of Matthew in the acoustic-picking included, and The Black on drums ... ever, fox fur with the indomitable guitar starring Ricardo Lew and call, perhaps the purest candombe.


Sondor EDITION 1998

MUSICIANS
Ruben Rada: vocals, percussion
Eduardo Mateo: vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion Ricardo
Nolé: piano, keyboards, Korg
Ricardo Lew Urbano Moraes
guitar, vocals, bass
Fattoruso Osvaldo, Roberto Galetti: drums Fernando Lobo
Núñez Silva: child

SONGS
pot of my country (R. Rada)
to make the conga (E. Mateo)
stick bembé (E. Mateo)
looking (E. Mateo)
onion (R. Rada)
fox fur (R. Rada)
called (R. Rada)
thrush (E. Mateo)
"pizza" for the morning (E. Mateo)

Botija
my country my country
Botija

hope you're happy wearing a
love your brothers laugh

botija give you the time you live tomorrow is a nice
past. Botija

my country if one day you let yourself get drunk
receive
by drums;

just let yourself go and never forget what your life will always

a conga. Botija

my country if you want to live free

not stop talking to your siblings;
if you want to suppress
Get together with five thousand
and rattle
hands together. Botija

my country if you want to live free ...
... Other versions

pot of my country (Opa; Rada-King Africa; Serenata Africana)
stick bembé (Matthew x 6)

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