My name is Jorge, I'm new to Shout editor with the devil and I present the debut of one of the most important Brazilian musicians. Brazil is musically impressive because all the wealth of traditional music were added and mixed, all the trends of modern music. Anyone who does not take your music collection a lot of sixties and seventies music sung in Portuguese need to get the batteries, but now. Tim Maia is specifically responsible, the pioneer and leading exponent of giving the soul funk and Brazilian flavor. Tim Maia, largely unknown in Europe, is the undisputed James Brown in Brazil.

Tim Maia was a playboy, and by that time already had a bad life hell. Public lover of cocaine, cannabis and all that is illegal, drinking up to three bottles of whiskey a day in prison, the U.S. deported him to steal cars for a few years belonged to a sect, was gaining weight throughout life (he's 140 kilos), was in conflict with everybody around the world of music and said and did what he wanted. He died in 1998, after trying sing in a last show, severely affected by various diseases.
In the first picture to the second is only 17 years apart, did not care though man.
The music of his debut is a marvel. We introduced the merged funk and fun and his voice hoarse in "Coronel Antonio Bento", "Cristina" and "Jurema". "Father Cicero" and "Flamengo have that kind of psychedelic sound that bands like MGMT try to emulate. "Você fingiu" is the first ballad and the first approach clear in the album in the style of singing soul of Tim Maia, a real but personal. "Eu você love", which as I mentioned before the issue of Arrangement is the ultimate love song, simple and groundbreaking. This album has a chorus of falsetto, as tradition funky, which are cream and fit well in the subjects soul. "Primavera (vai Chuva)" is one of the songs that I like Tim Maia, is to open your arms and be happy, simply. Hoje or céu is tao cute, vai chuva! "Risos" is another lively, yet delicate and soft. The letters are vital in the Brazilian tradition, and within the beautiful music of Tim Maia takes another dimension. Song, no doubt, "Azul da cor do mar. " I have never heard lyrics that reflect and resignation to the misfortunes that. In a manner very simple and profound:
Ah ...!
If the whole world could hear me, I have so much to tell
,
say what I learned.
In life people have to understand
you're born to suffer
while another laughs.
But who suffers
always have to look
least
come to find a reason to live.
See any reason to dream, a dream
be all blue, blue
color of the sea.
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