Dança das cabeças explained

Dança das cabeças
Type:Album
Artist:Egberto Gismonti
Cover:Dança Das Cabeças.jpg
Released:1977
Recorded:November 1976
Studio:Talent Studio
Oslo, Norway
Genre:Jazz
Length:49:51
Label:ECM
ECM 1089 ST
Producer:Manfred Eicher
Chronology:Egberto Gismonti
Prev Title:Academia de danças
Prev Year:1974
Next Title:Sol do meio dia
Next Year:1977

Dança das cabeças (Portuguese: "Head Dance") is an album by Brazilian composer, guitarist and pianist Egberto Gismonti recorded in November 1976 and released on ECM the following year—his debut for the label. Naná Vasconcelos backs on percussion.[1]

Reception

The AllMusic review by Álvaro Neder states:

A landmark of the careers of Gismonti and percussionist Naná Vasconcelos, his only accompanist here. Recorded in only three days, the album's concept is based on the history shared by both musicians, according to Gismonti: two boys wandering through a dense, humid forest, full of insects and animals, keeping a 180-feet distance from each other. The album received several international awards, in England, U.S., Germany, and Brazil. It also changed both artists' lives: Naná immediately became an undisputed international artist, touring worldwide; Egberto returned to Brazil, decided to research Amazon folklore, which would be reflected in his later work. The music is pure and sensitive, challenging and sophisticated, with a broad dynamic range going from haunting, mysterious melodies to full-impact, energetic percussive sounds reminiscent of Brazilian Indians' batuque.[2]

Personnel

Musicians

Technical personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/1000/1089.php ECM discography
  2. Neder, A.Allmusic Review accessed September 29, 2011