Batucada (Walter Wanderley album) explained

Batucada
Type:Studio
Artist:Walter Wanderley
Cover:Batucada(album).jpg
Recorded:May 16, 1967–June 25, 1967
Studio:Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA
Label:Verve
Producer:Creed Taylor
Prev Title:Organ-ized
Prev Year:1967
Next Title:Popcorn
Next Year:1967

Batucada is a 1967 album by Brazilian musician Walter Wanderley. Batucada refers to a fast and repetitive style of samba music played with percussion instruments and is used as an intro on the third track, "Batucada."

Critical reception

John Bush of AllMusic described Wanderley's organ sound as "veer[ing] close to the edge where cool jazz becomes easy listening," but said that "fans of Wanderley's work on Astrud Gilberto's A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness will enjoy this as background music."[1]

Use in media

The song "Os Grilos (The Crickets Sing for Anamaria)" was used in an episode of Breaking Bad titled "Hermanos."[2]

Personnel

References

  1. Web site: Walter Wanderley: Batucada. Bush. John. AllMusic. June 14, 2018.
  2. Catlin, S. & George, M. (Writers), & Rencr, J. (Director). (2011, September 4). Hermanos. [Television series episode] In V. Gilligan (Producer), Breaking Bad. New York City: AMC.