Ataque
Ataque
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Our Take
Our Take
Here's a slice of Brazilian bossa nova with a side of sass from the legendary Eumir Deodato and his band Os Catedráticos. "Ataque" is a playful yet powerful album that transports you to the sun-soaked beaches of Rio de Janeiro with its infectious rhythms and catchy melodies.
Deodato's masterful production shines through on each track, blending lush orchestral arrangements with funky jazz grooves that will have you tapping your feet in no time. From the breezy opener "Amanhã" to the hypnotic vibes of "O Sol Nascerá", this album is a sonic feast for the ears.
The standout track "Atire a Primeira Pedra" encapsulates the album's playful spirit, with its bouncy percussion and soulful vocals transporting you to a samba-filled street party. It's impossible not to feel the joy and energy emanating from this infectiously groovy tune.
Throughout "Ataque", Deodato and his band showcase their incredible musicianship and chemistry, creating a tight-knit ensemble that effortlessly weaves together elements of bossa nova, samba, and jazz. The result is a truly unique and immersive listening experience that will have you coming back for more.
So kick off your shoes, grab a caipirinha, and let Eumir Deodato and Os Catedráticos take you on a musical journey like no other. "Ataque" is a must-listen for any lover of Brazilian music or just those looking to inject some sunshine into their day. Don't miss out on this musical gem.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Ataque
2. Os Grilos
3. É Bom Parar
4. Feitinha P'ro Poeta
5. Terra De Ninguém
6. Razao De Viver
7. Tristeza
8. Samba Do Dom Natural
9. O Sol Nascera (A Sorrir)
10. Samba De Rei
11. Até De Cavaquinho
12. Porque Somos Iguais
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
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Returns
- We’re happy to accept returns for unwanted items provided that they’re returned within 14 days of receipt, unopened, unused and in perfect condition.
About the artist
Eumir Deodato/Os Catedráticos
If there is one artist who knows how to blend genres like a musical mad scientist, it's Eumir Deodato and his band Os Catedraticos. Hailing from Rio de Janeiro, this Brazilian legend has been making waves in the music industry since the 1960s. Deodato first made a name for himself as a skilled pianist, but it was his foray into arrangement and production that truly set him apart. The man has worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Bjork, bringing his unique blend of bossa nova, jazz, and funk to the masses. With Os Catedraticos by his side, Deodato crafts intricate and mesmerising compositions that transport listeners to a world where samba meets symphony, and tropical rhythms collide with lush orchestral arrangements. Their music is a heady mix of sophistication and groove, making them a favourite among music connoisseurs and partygoers alike. Deodato's discography is a treasure trove of masterpieces, with standout albums like "Prelude" and "Deodato 2" solidifying his status as a musical trailblazer. Whether you're in the mood for some smooth jazz or funky Brazilian beats, Deodato and Os Catedraticos have got you covered. So sit back, relax, and let the music of Eumir Deodato and his band whisk you away on a sonic journey unlike any other. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.
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