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Cyro Baptista & Love the Donkey

Another day another Tzadik release, this time by the eccentric percussion guru Cyro Baptista. I’ve known him from the Electric Masada ensemble and also I’ve listened to his track Matan on the wonderful Dichotomy of Epiphany mp3blog a few months ago. His percussion and dance ensemble released their second album on Tzadik in 2005. Cyro has been an eclectic performer who has a revolutionary vision and this is one of the most challenging and innovative percussion and rhythm albums I’ve ever listened to.
No wonder the man has worked with artists including (My God look at this list) John Zorn, James Taylor, Brian Eno, Wynton Marsalis, Paul Simon, Herbie Hancock, Medeski Martin & Wood, Spyro Gyra, Melissa Etheridge, Yo-Yo Ma, Santana, Milton Nascimento, Caetano Veloso and countless more.
This album has world music and brasil rhythms, a touch of middle east, africa, violins, electro guitars and even megaphones and dance & performance art, as the band is supposedly a great act live, which is compared to Stomp!, (but imo musically far superior). It’s not doing any justice to choose 2 songs from this album because all the songs are unique and wonderfully crafted. You can sense the enthusiasm and fun listening to the album, because the live act is captured really well by Jamie Saft, which will be the subject of tomorrow’s post, with the Jamie Saft Trio plays Bob Dylan, which is released once again on Tzadik very recently. If you think you like the avantgarde percussion world music feeling from these 2 songs, you should definitely get the album, because there’s lots of hidden humor and surprises and strange rhythms and different instruments in all songs (akin to the genrebreaking Mr. Bungle, or the feeling you’d get out of a Les Claypool album with a percussion and vocal ensemble.)
Here’s a short writeup by the guy himself for All about Jazz, telling an inspiring anecdote about a past experience, it was nice to read it, he seems to be an eccentric down to earth genius who seems to be translating his feelings and thoughts into his music to with extreme accuracy.
and finally Cyro Baptista making a guest appearance on a Wnyston Marsalis concert, 10 minutes of youtube wonder.
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More detailed review on All about Jazz.
Buy the album from Homegrown Music, (you can sample all the tracks as well)
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