Lula Côrtes e Zé Ramalho

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Harpa Dos Ares 04:01 Tools
Trilha De Sumé 06:30 Tools
Raga Dos Raios 00:00 Tools
Beira Mar 02:36 Tools
Bailado Das Muscarias 00:00 Tools
Não Existe Molhado Igual Ao Pranto 00:00 Tools
Omm 00:00 Tools
Pedra Templo Animal 00:00 Tools
culto à terra 00:00 Tools
Marácas De Fogo 00:00 Tools
Regato da Montanha 00:00 Tools
Nas Paredes Da Pedra Encantada 00:00 Tools
Louvação A Iemanjá 00:00 Tools
Maracas de Fogo 00:00 Tools
Culto a Terra 00:00 Tools
Nas Paredes Da Pedra Encantada, Os Segredos Talhados Por Sumé 00:00 Tools
Sumé 00:00 Tools
Nas Paredes de Pedra Encantada 00:00 Tools
Trilha de Sume 00:00 Tools
Louvacao A Iemanja 00:00 Tools
Trilha de Sumé - Culto à Terra - Bailado das Muscarias 00:00 Tools
Louvação à Iemanjá 00:00 Tools
Sume 00:00 Tools
Louvação a Iemanjá - Regato da Montanha 00:00 Tools
Nas Paredes da Pedra Encantada, os Segredos Talhados por Sume 00:00 Tools
Maracás de fogo 00:00 Tools
06 - omm 00:00 Tools
Trilha de Sumé/Culto à Terra/Bailado das Muscarias 00:00 Tools
02 - Culto à Terra 00:00 Tools
Omm / Louvação a Lemanjá (Throwing Snow Remix) 00:00 Tools
14 - trilha de sumé 00:00 Tools
Omm / Louvação a Lemanjá (Throwing Snow Remix) 00:00 Tools
10 - Louvação A Iemanjá 00:00 Tools
Omm / Louvação A Iemanjá (Throwing Snow Remix) 00:00 Tools
Louvação a Iemanja 00:00 Tools
Nao Existe Molhado Igual Ao Pr 00:00 Tools
Louvação á Iemanjá 00:00 Tools
Não Existe Molhado Igual Ao Pranto (Illum Sphere Remix) 00:00 Tools
Louvaçao A Iemanjá 00:00 Tools
Não Existe Molhado Igual Ao Pranto (Illum Sphere Remix) 00:00 Tools
Nâo Existe Molhado Igual Ao Pranto 00:00 Tools
NĂo Existe Molhado Igual ao Pranto 00:00 Tools
Culto Ŕ Terra 00:00 Tools
O M M 00:00 Tools
N¦o Existe Molhado Igual ao Pr 00:00 Tools
Trilha de Sumé / Culto à Terra / Bailado das Muscarias 00:00 Tools
LouvaçĂo a Iemanjá 00:00 Tools
Louvação á Iemanjá/Regato da Montanha 00:00 Tools
N¦o Existe Molhado Igual ao Pranto 00:00 Tools
Trilha de Sumé II 00:00 Tools
Não Existe Molhado Igual ao Pr 00:00 Tools
Trilha de Sumé 00:00 Tools
Louvação à Iemanjá/Regato da montanha 00:00 Tools
Culto à Terra 00:00 Tools
Ze Ramalho - 01_trilha_de_sume 00:00 Tools
Trilha de SumВ 00:00 Tools
Nas Paredes Da Pedra Encantada, Os Segredos 00:00 Tools
Marácas de Fogo 00:00 Tools
Trilha de Sumé/Culto à Terra/ Bailado das Muscarias 00:00 Tools
Água 00:00 Tools
Harpa Das Ares 00:00 Tools
ze ramalho - 02_harpa_dos_ares 00:00 Tools
Não Existe Molhado Igual ao Pranto 00:00 Tools
Ze Ramalho - 04_omm 00:00 Tools
Louvaç¦o a Iemanjá 00:00 Tools
Marácas De Dogo 00:00 Tools
LouvaЗ¦o a Iemanjа 00:00 Tools
omn 00:00 Tools
Ze Ramalho - 03_nao_existe_molhado_igual_ao_pranto 00:00 Tools
Nгo Existe Molhado Igual ao Pranto 00:00 Tools
Louvação à Iemanjá / Regato da Montanha 00:00 Tools
Nas Paredes De Pedra Encantada, Os Segredos Talhados Por Sumé 00:00 Tools
nas_paredes_da_pedra_encantada,_os_segredos_talhados_por_sume 00:00 Tools
beira_mar 00:00 Tools
Culto Е Terra 00:00 Tools
Marаcas de Fogo 00:00 Tools
10 - Bailado das Muscarias 00:00 Tools
19 - Beira Mar 00:00 Tools
Culto а Terra 00:00 Tools
Trilha De Sumé - Terra 00:00 Tools
16 - Marácas de Fogo 00:00 Tools
ze ramalho - 10_pedra_templo_animal 00:00 Tools
ze ramalho - 11_sume 00:00 Tools
Ze Ramalho - 06_nas_paredes_da_pedra_encantada,_os_segredos_talhados_por_sume 00:00 Tools
Louvação A Lemanjá 00:00 Tools
harpa_dos_ares 00:00 Tools
martelo alagoano 00:00 Tools
maracas_de_fogo 00:00 Tools
Trilha de SumÇ 00:00 Tools
Nas Paredes da Pedra Encantad 00:00 Tools
raga_dos_raios 00:00 Tools
Louvação a Iemanjá 00:00 Tools
Bailado Das Musicarias 00:00 Tools
Culto Á Terra 00:00 Tools
Culto Ö Terra 00:00 Tools
ze ramalho - 05_raga_dos_raios 00:00 Tools
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Lula Côrtes and Zé Ramalho are two brazilian musicians known for their Paêbirú LP. Paêbirú is an obscure Brazilian psych concept album about the four elements (earth, air, fire, water) that was lost to time in a warehouse fire in 1974, causing it to become a massively sought-after lost classic, fetching up to US$ 1500 for vinyl copies. This recording of the collaboration between Brazilian artists Lula Côrtes and Zé Ramalho is a wonderfully off-kilter record, full of fantastic hooky and strange tunes that range all over the place, from full-on freakouts to quiet pastoral. The entire range of 1970s hippie Brazilian musician culture is displayed in this record. It’s experimental, but it's relentlessly driven towards fun. If you like good music, you will like this legendary album untouched by time. At the time of the collaboration, Côrtes, who composed and played on many of the tracks, had already appeared on a psychedelic act named Satwa, and still collaborated with Ramalho on some of the albums that the last one released until the nineties. Côrtes died in 2011, due to throat cancer. Ramalho, on the other hand, has built a solid career as a Brazilian pop singer and takes on most vocal duties. It's a very atmospheric blend, sung and chanted vocals are no more or less important than any of the other elements, which include classical acoustic and fuzzy electric guitar, piano, organ, flute, sax and a range of percussion. It's free and psychedelic, but just reigned in enough to keep it tense and exciting. The closest comparison might be to combine Amon Düül with Sunburned Hand of the Man and perhaps Double Leopards, if they lived on a commune together in Brazil and recorded while indulging in mass quantities of narcotics. In Brazil from the late 1960’s onward, Caetano Veloso, Jorge Ben, Tom Zé, and many others blended elements of psychedelic rock, jazz, indigenous folk, with more “classic” urban styles (bossa nova, samba, etc.) and instrumentation. As much a political identity movement as a cultural, Tropicalia artists as a whole were interested in using artistic expression as removing barriers and as a means of enabling other societal freedoms. Simultaneously, but across the Atlantic, European mystical trance rock of the time, beginning with outfits like Parson Sound and Amon Düül, and continued by Träd Gräs och Stenar and Algarnas Tradgard. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.