Curumin Chama Cunhã Tã Que Eu Vou Contar (Todo Dia Era Dia De Indio)
Jorge Ben
- 7"
- Label
- Mr Bongo
The 80th release in our Brazil 45 series, aptly focusses on the breathtaking 1980s recordings of one of Brazil's musical giants, Jorge Ben. With this 45, you are treated to a double dose of classic cuts from the master in the form of, 'Curumin Chama Cunhata Que Eu Vou Contar (Todo Dia Era Dia De Indio) and 'Rio Babilonia'.
First up is the addictive, bubbling, sun- kissed grooves of 'Curumin Chama Cunhata Que Eu Vou Contar (Todo Dia Era Dia De Indio)'. Taken from the 1981 Bem- Vinda Amizade album originally released on Som Livre Records, its tangible warmth soaks into every fibre of your body. A sentimental homage to the indigenous people and tribes of Brazil, this is quintessential Jorge Ben.
The flip features one of Jorge's most beloved Brazilian boogie joints, 'Rio Babilonia'. A joyous mid-tempo joint celebrating life in Rio, its feel-good flavour and the city's iconic monuments, with a swaggering synth bass that struts out over Copacabana beach. Originally released on a compacto and taken from the Dadiva album from 1983, there are no surprises that it features arrangements from the late-great, Lincoln Olivetti.