| 1. Euá Mamnjô Euá |
| 2. É Codó É Codó É Codó |
| 3. É de Mariolê, É de Mariolá |
| 4. Eu Vere Garapé Vodum |
| 5. Ô Mina Terê Terê |
| 6. Ai Inhanhan |
| 7. Doçu Séménome |
| 8. Marajó Já Teve Fama |
| 9. Esse Catú Catú |
| 10. Chamada Do Aricury |
| 11. Pancarus |
| 12. Mandar Mi Chamá |
| 13. Ingate Do Vapô Ia |
| 14. Tamanquêro Eu Quero Um Pa - José Alves Da Silva, |
| 15. Adeus, Adeus Amô |
| 16. O Meu Loro Não Fala |
| 17. É Boi |
| 18. Chôa No Mará, Chôa |
| 19. Qua Qua Qua |
| 20. Samba |
Editorial Reviews
The Discoteca Collection: Missão de Pesquisas Folclóricas (Brazil)
(Endangered Music Project/Library of Congress - RCD/RAC 10403)
A collection of 1938-vintage field recordings culled from the library of the Discoteca Pública Municipal (Municipal Public Recordings Collection) in São Paulo, Brazil. The Discoteca, which commissioned the Missão de Pesquisas Folclóricas (Folklore Research Mission), dispatched a team to six states in north and northeast Brazil to document regional folklore, ritual music, and dance. The cultural expedition gathered recordings, musical instruments, costumes, and ritual objects. The music they collected, much of which accompanied ritual, social, and dramatic dance, is primarily vocal, accompanied by various types of drums, bells, rattles, shakers, and other assorted Brazilian percussion, and strings. All material has been expertly re-mastered from the original source discs for this release.
Produced by Mickey Hart and Alan Jabbour
Liner notes by ethnomusicologist Morton Marks
Discoteca Collection: Missao de Pesquisas Folclóricas,Various Artists,Rykodisc,Brazil,Ethnic Fusion,Field Recordings,Int'l & World Music,Pop,World Music,Worldbeat
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