Description: Brand new, unplayed LP. Imported from ROCINANTES in Brazil!!!! Edu Lobo - Edu Canta Zumbi Officially released TracklistPositionTitle/CreditsDurationA1Zambi No Açoite2:47A2É O Banzo, Irmão2:54A3Cancão Da Dádiva Da Natureza3:32A4Se A Mão Livre Do Negro2:04A5Ave-Maria2:53A6Pra Você Que Chora2:40B1Upa, Negrinho1:17B2Sinherê3:03B3O Amor De Dandara, Mulher De Ganga3:28B4O Açoite Bateu4:35B5É Um Tempo De Guerra4:15B6A Morte De Zâmbi3:40 The act of resistance of the oppressed is present at every moment in history. The memory and cultural and historical importance of these timeless acts have been celebrated over the years, both in theater, cinema and music. After the 1964 Coup, engaged artistic productions became increasingly relevant among society and young people: among these manifestations was Arena Conta Zumbi, which premiered on May 1, 1965 at the Teatro de Arena in São Paulo, with texts by Gianfrancesco Guarnieri and Augusto Boal. It was a huge box office success and also one of the greatest successes of Brazilian theater in the 1960s, largely due to the reflection that the play suggested about the recent changes that had occurred in the country. A crucial factor in all this prestige and repercussion was the music that reinforced all the messages of the play, created by a young and talented composer: Edu Lobo. The production pace was frenetic, with Edu composing a song a day. He thought about giving up everything and leaving a farewell note to Guarnieri, but he ended up going ahead: “To this day, I wonder, how did I manage to write all those songs at the age of 21?”, the composer still asks himself. Edu Lobo distanced himself from bossa nova to dedicate himself — like no other of his generation — to creating soundtracks for film, theater and ballet. His first project fully imbued with this professional premise was precisely the soundtrack for Arena Conta Zumbi , which ended up on the album under the name Edu Canta Zumbi , released by the Elenco label in 1968. Both the play and the album emerged at turbulent times in our history. The play was set in 1965, in the wake of the previous year's coup, and the album was set in 1968, the year of AI-5 and the increase in repression and censorship. In retrospect, it is possible to reflect that both shared the same goal: to bring art closer to the people, question the reality of the country, analyze social and political needs, and contextualize the historical importance of Zumbi, one of the greatest leaders of resistance to slavery, as well as an essential figure in Afro-Brazilian culture. The analogy between the fight for freedom in such different eras seemed perfect. This Rocinante/Três Selos edition is on 180g black vinyl, includes a reproduction of the original artwork on a double cover and a new envelope with text by journalist and writer Bento Araujo, author of the Lindo Sonho Delirante book series . - 180g black LP- Obi- Special gatefold cover ~ 6 page booklet- Special envelope Edu Lobo - Edu Canta ZumbiReleased in 1965, Edu Canta Zumbi is one of the defining works of Brazilian composer, singer, and guitarist Edu Lobo. This record highlights Lobo's early mastery of the Brazilian music tradition, blending bossa nova with Afro-Brazilian rhythms and poetic storytelling. The album is named after "Zumbi," the historic leader of Palmares, a 17th-century community of escaped enslaved people in Brazil, and serves as a tribute to Afro-Brazilian heritage and resistance. Lobo's evocative voice and intricate melodies make the album a standout in the MPB canon. Collaborations with Vinícius de Moraes and other prominent lyricists enrich the compositions, reflecting Brazil's complex cultural and historical narrative. Songs from Edu Canta Zumbi often feature lush arrangements and rhythmic diversity, showcasing Lobo's skill in blending traditional Brazilian sounds with innovative musical ideas. Key Tracks"Zambi" – A powerful, rhythm-driven homage to Afro-Brazilian culture and resistance."Arrastão" – A cornerstone of Lobo's career, made famous by Elis Regina's performance, blending samba with social themes."Canto Triste" – A tender, melancholic ballad showcasing Lobo's emotive vocal delivery and lyrical depth.LegacyEdu Canta Zumbi established Edu Lobo as one of Brazil’s most significant musicians during the MPB boom of the 1960s. It exemplifies his commitment to exploring Brazil's cultural roots while innovating within its musical traditions. The album has inspired subsequent generations of musicians and remains a key work for fans of MPB and Brazilian jazz. 50 Similar ArtistsEdu Lobo’s music resonates with fans of MPB, bossa nova, and Brazilian jazz. These artists complement his style and legacy: Elis ReginaVinícius de MoraesTom JobimJoão GilbertoMilton NascimentoChico BuarqueCaetano VelosoGilberto GilBaden PowellDori CaymmiNara LeãoGal CostaMaria BethâniaDjavanMarcos ValleJohnny AlfDorival CaymmiZé KetiGeraldo VandréPaulinho da ViolaClementina de JesusQuarteto em CyClara NunesAngela Ro RoFrancis HimeJoão DonatoToquinhoRosa PassosLeny AndradeYamandu CostaGuingaLeila PinheiroMonica SalmasoTania MariaBebel GilbertoAdriana CalcanhottoVanessa da MataSimoneZizi PossiJoyce MorenoTeresa CristinaSivucaLuiz BonfáEdu KriegerHamilton de HolandaNelson CavaquinhoPixinguinhaGonzaguinhaMartinho da VilaJair Rodrigues
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Artist: Arnaud Rodrigues, Belchior, Cartola, Chico Buarque, Edu Lobo, Elis Regina, Gilberto Gil, Marisa Monte, Secos & Molhados, gal costa, jorge ben, joyce, marcos valle, novos Baianos, tim maia
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: rocinante
Release Title: Edu Canta Zumbi
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Color: Black
Material: Vinyl
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Edition: Limited Edition
Type: LP
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Format: Record
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Release Year: 2024
Record Size: 12"
Style: 1970s, Bossa Nova, Fusion & Soul Jazz, Latin Jazz, Salsa, Samba, Soul Jazz, World Jazz, latin
Features: Import
Genre: Jazz, Latin, samba
Country/Region of Manufacture: Brazil