In 1988, almost a hundred years to the day after slavery was officially abolished in Brazil, prominent Brazilian artists where already prophesying radical changes within the "Musica Popular Brasileira". Salvador da Bahia, the sub-continent´s first capital city and major slave market, suddenly beace a focal point, as journalists from all over the country descended en masse, in search of new and interesting forms of black artistic expression. And what really turned them on was a brand new style called samba-reggae.
You haven't danced until you've heard Brasilian Axe Music...
Tracklist:
1. Raiz Negra - Tupi Nago
2. Filhos Do Sol - Ze Paulo
3. Revolta Olodum - Leci Brandao
4. Samba Reggae - Jimmy Cliff
5. Froreggae - Luizinho Vieira
6. Raca Negra - Margareth Menezes
7. Vem Meu Amor - Olodum
8. Samba Reggae - Olodum
9. Batuque - Daniela Mercury
10. Africa - Ara Ketu
11. Ellegibo Uma Historia De Ifa-Ejigbo - Margareth Menezes
12. Conversa Fiada - Banda Mel
13. Bahiafrika - Luizinho Vieira
14. Crenca E Fe - Banda Mel
15. Inae - Tupi Nago
VA - Samba-Reggae - Musica Popular Bahiana
(256 kbps, small front cover included)
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