Showing posts with label Rodica. Show all posts
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Monday, November 25, 2013

Rodica - Blues In My Blood / Do Mississippi Ao Sao Francisco

Album: Blues In My Blood
Size: 132,3 MB
Time: 56:46
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2012
Styles: Modern Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Don't Let My Baby Ride (4:20)
02. Grandma's Hands (4:29)
03. Livin' On Love (4:09)
04. Slow Down (4:15)
05. Blues In My Blood (3:36)
06. Down In Mississippi (5:01)
07. Hit The Ground (4:06)
08. Into My Soul (4:45)
09. I Want To Go (3:46)
10. Moanin' At Midnight (3:29)
11. Love You Like A Man (4:58)
12. Angels From Montgomery (5:28)
13. Feelin' Good (4:18)

Born in Boston , United States , and living in Brazil , first in Belo Horizonte, where she released his debut work in partnership with Sergio Pererê - " From Mississippi to San Francisco," and now in Rio de Janeiro , Rodica is a student of music American folk singer and a bold , navigating the blues with enough originality. In " Blues In My Blood" , their second album, Rodica exposes the construction of the blues , from a fruitful dialogue between multiple musical strands - folk, jazz, country and soul.

Rodica reveals in seeking such diversity in the repertoire , the various expressions of african - american music from the " spiritual " means " songs of work and worship " , to the blues , are
components of a very rich history in tradition, which crosses the boundaries of time and space . The exciting " Blues In My Blood" seeks to transcend the genre , despite being extremely rich tradition rooted in the blues , because blues is the axis that defines the album from start to finish .

The title of the album refers to the unquestionable force that conveys the blues , from its ability to burn into the human soul and connecting emotions such as desire , love , losses and sadness with intensity and truth.
The blues we hear this album runs through the veins like blood .

Alongside a team of Brazilian musicians who have mastered the language - Otavio Rocha ( guitar) ; Beto Werther (drums); Ugo Perrotta ( low) ; Marco Tommaso (piano ) - consolidates the artist in ' Blues in my Blood' place of featured in the national blues scene . The album also features guest appearances from the singer and percussionist Sergio Pererê miner , Rio recognized the Alamo Leal and Ricardo Werther , and harmonica player Flávio Guimarães , the Blues Etílicos .

It Flávio Guimarães , internationally renowned musician and reference of its kind in Brazil , who thus refers to Rodica and hard : " Blues In My Blood is an album of amazing quality and Rodica here to stay , pulling up the level of the national blues" .
In the repertoire : Do not let my baby ride ( Deadric Malone / Overton Vertis Wright ) , Grandma's Hands ( Bill Withers ) , Livin 'on love ( Nicholson & Fuller ) , Slow Down ( Keb ' Mo ' ) , Into My Soul ( F . Clary / M. Bottini / F. Terrenato ) , Moanin ' at Midnight ( Howlin ' Wolf ) , Down in Mississippi ( JB Lenoir ) , I want to go ( JB Lenoir ) , Blues in my blood
( Rodica Weitzman ) , Hit the Ground ( Lizz Wright ) , Angel from Montgomery ( John Prine ) , Love me like a man ( Chris Smither ) , Feeling Good ( Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse )

Also participate in the recordings : Julio Bittencourt Trio ( Juliano Bittencourt - drums )

Thank you MapleBlues for the translation.

Blues In My Blood

Album: Do Mississippi Ao Sao Francisco
Size: 140,0 MB
Time: 60:03
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Blues Jazz, Crossover Blues, Acoustic Blues
Art: Front

01. Death Letter (4:47)
02. Queen Bee (4:56)
03. Variante (5:01)
04. Wade In The Water (1:24)
05. Testimony - Corre O Rio (5:57)
06. Oraçao Para Oxum (2:01)
07. Kothbiro - Deep River (6:13)
08. Seven Days (5:23)
09. Niger Blues (3:47)
10. Wade In The Water (3:59)
11. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (3:25)
12. People Get Ready (3:32)
13. I'm A Motherless Child (4:13)
14. Hard Working Blues - Come On In My Kitchen (5:20)

Do Mississippi Ao Sao Francisco