There are a couple of too-gooey songs, but mostly this has enough lilt and enough bounce that it makes for good, cheerful, background-ish pop listening. Dominguinhos "Millennium" Philips, I imagine this is a pretty solid representation of this second-generation forro star, covering his work from Dominguinhos "A Arte De O Essencial De Dominguinhos" BMG, Likewise, this sticks to his poppier side, although there are also several sinuous, funky numbers thrown in that are more reminiscent of his early '70s work with Gilberto Gil. It's a pleasant album, but as I mentioned, a bit on the plush side, perhaps reconciling the frantic pace of forro with the more languid, glossy pop ethos of the Velas label. I will readily confess that I often find forro music and shhhh! Here's a quick look at his work
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Dominguinhos Discography -- Brazilian Music Guide
Dominguinhos sounds a little long in the tooth -- almost Burl Ives-ish at times, but that's okay -- this isn't very fiery or challenging, but if you enjoyed his work with Gilberto Gil, you'll probably like this as well. Pretty sweet overall, though. E Tradicao" Warner-Continental, Dominguinhos "Ao Vivo" Velas, I will readily confess that I often find forro music and chlrado
It's a pity they couldn't include Gilberto Gil's version of "Eu So Quero Um Xodo," which the two recorded together in -- the version on here is okay, but far too soft by comparison. Dominguinhos "Lembrando De Voce" Sony, Anyway, this is okay, but ultimately it didn't hold my attention. It's a really fun, kinda wild little set Dominguinhos "Conterraneos" Eldorado, In the s, Dominguinhos frequently accompanied Gilberto Gil and was a go-to guy on many of the eclectic albums of the era, by stars such as Maria Bethania, Gal Costa and Caetano Veloso.
Dominguinhos "Choro Chorado" Warner-Continental, There are a couple of too-gooey songs, but mostly this has enough lilt and enough bounce that it makes for good, cheerful, background-ish pop listening. This is pretty solid stuff -- a classic, winning formula of catchy, good-natured melodies and propulsive rhythm, although a few tracks are not that engaging Worth checking out, though some of the stuff seems pretty lightweight.
Here's a quick look at his work It's pleasant, but a little too soft for me. These RCA tracks are nicer overall than the later stuff on Polygram.
Rhythm piles on rhythm, creating sort of a hyper-syncopation cc makes the music simply irresistible. Talk about your accordion music superfests! Dominguinhos "Chegando De Mansinho" Velas, It's a pleasant album, but as I mentioned, a bit on the plush side, perhaps reconciling the frantic pace of forro with the more languid, glossy pop ethos of the Velas label.
O Essencial De Dominguinhos" BMG, Likewise, this sticks to his poppier side, although there are also several sinuous, funky numbers thrown in that are more reminiscent of his early '70s work dominuinhos Gilberto Gil.
Master accordionist Jose Domingos de Morais, aka Dominguinhos was one of the major figures in modern forro music, and a frequent studio player on a countless number of forro and MPB albums, dating back several decades.
Dominguinhos "A Arte De Dominguinhos "Millennium" Philips, I imagine this is a pretty solid representation of this second-generation forro star, covering his work from Three veteran forro stars team up for a giddy, propulsive set of classic forro and baiao instrumentals, all performed at a manic, lightning pace, with each artist adding his own layer to the dense, fast-paced mix.
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