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Songs From the Tin
Da Lata
Songs From the Tin
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Jazz, Pop, Latin Music
 
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Latin House. Da Lata Are Christian Franck and Patrick Forge. The Duo Are Accompanied by Brazilian Vocalist Liliana Chachian and Portuguese Percussionist Oli Albergaria Savill.

     
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All Artists: Da Lata
Title: Songs From the Tin
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Palm Pictures (Audio
Release Date: 8/1/2000
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Jazz, Pop, Latin Music
Styles: South & Central America, Brazil, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 660200201227, 660200201210, 0660200256500

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Latin House. Da Lata Are Christian Franck and Patrick Forge. The Duo Are Accompanied by Brazilian Vocalist Liliana Chachian and Portuguese Percussionist Oli Albergaria Savill.

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Beautiful CD
nfdavis | San Francisco, CA U.S.A | 08/15/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Not being able to speak Portuguese is no barrier to enjoying this CD. The underlying samba precussion and evocative vocals need no translation.I got turned onto this CD as Pra Manha (track 5) has previously been released on a compilation (Glucklich III). This is some of the best that MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) has to offer. On the strength of this, I ordered the CD and am not at all unhappy with the other tracks.The first cut, Binti, sounds almost Middle Eastern in origin but as soon as the Samba drums kick the "Brazilliance" comes through. Some tracks (Rain Song/Borbaleta) have wonderful acoustic guitar woven through and Rio Vida is built around on some creative "African influenced" harmonies.In recent Brazilian culture Da Lata (of the tin) has been added to the popular vernacular to mean very good. Apparently a ship had several thousands of tins of baby milk on board which contained the extract of a certain plant in addition to the formula. When the customs authorities tried to board the crew dumped all the cans into the water. The cans later floated into Rio's harbor and I'm told some pretty incredible parties resulted. This ranks as one of the top ten of the 70 or so Brazlian CDs I have. Well worth buying"
Good CD - Great Musical Connections!
bordersj2 | Boston | 06/29/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Liliana Chachian is the voice in most of the songs on this CD, while Christian Franck of Smoke City is the guitarist and renown DJ Patrick Forge mixes. What you have is a very interesting sounding cd that captures different musical styles but with a twist. What really makes this CD work to me is that Liliana Chachian's voice is so powerful and traditional - you see Brazil when she sings. The downside to the CD - sometimes the "Brazil" is forced by the musicians. (see Binti + Rain Song).Having said that, the CD starts out great with Binti and glides through in a sort of traditional feel through the first five cuts. Then you get more into the percussion and samba of Brazil before having a light song in the end "Rio Vida" followed by the acoustic "The Tin Within".Disclaimers: There is a famous underground Brazilian singer named Fernanda Abreu who's album Da Lata is often confused with this. They are not the same - by ANY means! However you can hear one of her songs AND Smoke City's on the Brasil 2Mil compilation. I like her singing and her "Raio X" cd is pretty good.Finally, I think what's most interesting is the musical connections of this group. Smoke City's Nina Miranda features in Rain Song. Marc Brown of Smoke City has another group, KV:5, who has a cut featured on Da Lata's remix album! Patrick Forge works closely with both groups and has a few good "Trust the DJ" releases. And finally Christian Franck has been featured on so many albums over time (take Batu for example) that I lost count. And of course there's much more. Bottom line, if you like Smoke City, you should pick this up. WHile I liked Smoke City's "Flying Away" better than this (more original), you can't help but be curious about the crossover."
An excellent modern foray into Brazillian music
bordersj2 | 06/12/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is something worth getting your ears into. It is an absolutely amazing album and like Mr. Hermano's Free as the Morning Sun which was released this year this is another British band giving us Brazillian flavours with a contemporary feel. Patrick Forge, the DJ and contemporary of Gilles Peterson lends his hand to this production as well as a song writing credit on Inae.I have had this sitting in my desk at work for a little while now and finally got around to playing it throughout and this will be in my Cd player for some time. My favourite track is Indo but there is an excellent selection here, the likes of Pra Manha having already appeared on compilation albums and Rio Vida. This is music to chill to, to dance to, to sing along to (so long as you can pick up the Portugese) and just generally enjoy. Now when is the next album out?"