Novos Baianos

簡介: Os Novos Baianos performed an important role in the fusion of rock with Brazilian folklore rhythms, helping along the evolution of MPB.A voc 更多>

Os Novos Baianos performed an important role in the fusion of rock with Brazilian folklore rhythms, helping along the evolution of MPB.A vocal and instrumental group, they were formed in Salvador, Bahia, in the late '60s, by Paulinho Boca de Cantor (vocals/pandeiro), Morais Moreira (vocals/viol?o, or acoustic guitar), Baby Consuelo (now Baby do Brasil, vocals/percussion), and Luís Galv?o (lyricist). At the same time, Pepeu and his brother, Jorginho Gomes, were members of the professional group Os Leifs. In early 1969, Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso invited Pepeu to accompany them in their farewell show before the exile, Barra 69. Os Novos Baianos, then an unknown group, saw Os Leifs at the Barra 69 and proposed that the two bands play together because of their strong instrumental background. So Os Leifs joined Os Novos Baianos in their opening in the Southeast with the show Desembarque Dos Bichos Depois do Dilúvio in 1969, after the presentation of the same show in Salvador, Bahia, the previous year. The first Os Novos Baianos LP, E Ferro Na Boneca!, arrived in 1970. In the same year, the group disputed the V FMPB with "De Vera" (Morais/Galv?o), included in their first LP. In 1972, after a stint with Jo?o Gilberto the previous year, the group dedicated themselves to researching Brazilian musical roots, and the result was evident on their second LP, Acabou Chorare, a milestone in the MPB discography (also mixing choro, frevo, samba, and other genres). The group recorded another LP, Novos Baianos F.C., and disbanded in 1978, with their members departing for solo careers after Moreira set the example. In 1997, Baby do Brasil, Pepeu, Morais Moreira, and Paulinho Boca de Cantor teamed again for the release of the book Anos 70: Novos e Baianos by Luís Galv?o (Editora 34), and once more for the commemoration of Moreira's 50 years. All of them, including Galv?o, grouped for the recording of Infinito Circular (Polygram, 1997).