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The delirious "Intro" sets the stage for what's to come: murky synth washes are gently led into the sunshine by the sudden magisterial arrival of the flamenco guitar. The title track is a rousing instrumental that fuses techno with samplings of the Irish traditional ballad, "She Moved through the Fair" (referred to as "Belfast Child"), with a haunting vocal over a mix of percussion elements, synthesizer pads, and more flamenco. (Imagine Gypsy Kings mixing an album with Deep Forest). The track appears twice more, as a reprise and extended club remix. Another highlight is a reworking of an old Vangelis tune, here called "You Won't See Me Cry," wherein seductive spoken word whispers contrast with the impassioned Gypsy elements. Subsequent Tribe CDs would get more ethereal and languid but this debut has shown formidable staying power as a favorite of everyone from massage therapists to hardcore ravers.
The influential 1995 debut from the Barcelona Tribe of Soulsters (AKA the reclusive German maestro known as "The Brave") set the gold standard for world fusion, with its unique mix of Gypsy wailing, flamenco guitar, breathy female vocals, Germanic techno/house beats, and brain-cooling keyboard ambience.
Personnel: The Barcelona Tribe Of Soulsters.
B-Tribe Fiesta Fatal! Songs | 1. | Intro: Sueno del Cielo |
| 2. | Fiesta Fatal! - (Album edit) |
| 3. | Nadie Entiende |
| 4. | Lo Siento |
| 5. | Una Vez Mas |
| 6. | Love, Tears, Heartaches and Devotion |
| 7. | Don't Be Emotional |
| 8. | You Won't See Me Cry |
| 9. | Te Quiero - (interlude) |
| 10. | Fiesta Fatal! - (reprise) |
| 11. | Fiesta Fatal! - (Barcelona Tribe megamix) |
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$12.00  Featuring core-members Orlando Haddad and Patricia King, Minas is one of the most established Brazilian music groups in the US today. With a few decades experience performing for American audiences, Minas creates an intimate and unforgettable musical tapestry that transports and inspires listeners. For over 25 years Orlando and Patricia have been courting north and south, specifically Brazilian and American music influences from samba, bossa nova, choro, american jazz and folk. Their new CD, “Bossa Nova Day” is comprised of 10 original songs based on these influences; beautiful and whimsical compositions, capturing the essence of great song writing. If you enjoy music with mood and romance, it's all there in the intimate interaction of Orlando and Patricia' s vocals and expressive instrument performance. Patricia on piano and Orlando on guitar scale down to a full sounding duo, with enough room to allow their multiple talents as writers, singers, instrumentalists to come forth. Drawing from both continents’ roots, Patricia and Orlando blend north and south effortlessly as they comfortably move through Brazilian and American music textures in both Portuguese and English. A prime example of this blend is represented in Orlando’s song, "Singing Does Away with the Blues" which serves up sultry blues gospel and Brazilian spicy samba on the same plate in both Portuguese and English.  Whereas Patricia's composition, "Hour Glass" transports American folk music to Brazil as she treats reflective English lyrics over a slow choro rhythm. A tapestry of moods are displayed in various music styles from minor ballads tinged with melancholic traits of fado and choro, to good ole American folk song coasting on subtle coolness of a Bossa Nova pulse, to upbeat sambas elaborated with Jazz improvisation and scat singing. This duo travels from north to south, south to north, with such personal grace and charm, you would think they were serenading you in your own living room.Bossa Nova Day reflects a perfect marriage in many contexts - lyrics wedded to melody, the romantic conversation of male and female vocals, and the fusion of north and south rhythms enhanced by dynamic work between guitar and piano. This duo rapport exudes such warm presence of togetherness that only a life-time can produce. The chemistry speaks for itself on stage...so much in a look that passes between the couple, conveys the poetry of their life heard in every note and passage of music. A poignant collaboration of lyric and music writing is evident on the stunning song, “The Guitarist” a blend of Patricia's poetry and Orlando's guitar composition in ...
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