Mosquitos

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Ele 00:00 Tools
Boombox 00:00 Tools
Rainsong 00:00 Tools
Mama's Belly 00:00 Tools
Reason To Live 00:00 Tools
UFO 03:07 Tools
Shooting Stars 00:00 Tools
Sunshine Barato 00:00 Tools
Domesticada 00:00 Tools
Flood 00:00 Tools
Nowhere Left To Go 02:59 Tools
Moonshine 00:50 Tools
No Fim Do País 02:12 Tools
One 00:00 Tools
Vagalume 00:00 Tools
Mosquito 02:34 Tools
Love Like You 01:49 Tools
Xixizinho No Oceano 02:19 Tools
Blue Heart 02:46 Tools
Love Remix 02:38 Tools
Avocado 02:23 Tools
Só Você e Eu 02:27 Tools
Dream Awake 01:12 Tools
Forever Song 02:30 Tools
The Ending... 02:23 Tools
Policeman 01:55 Tools
Free as Love 04:05 Tools
27 Degrees 03:19 Tools
Preguica 02:28 Tools
Footsteps 02:10 Tools
Love Stew 01:55 Tools
Next To Me 02:00 Tools
Juju & Blue 02:22 Tools
Pure Like Snow 02:35 Tools
Mosquito (Reprise) 03:05 Tools
So Far Away 03:45 Tools
Semente 02:32 Tools
Just A Touch 01:58 Tools
Soap 03:01 Tools
Go Under 02:25 Tools
Looked Away 02:33 Tools
Texas Is Huge 01:57 Tools
Nos Dois 02:47 Tools
Gaita 03:53 Tools
Preguiça 02:28 Tools
Nós Dois 00:00 Tools
Hong Kong Flu 02:33 Tools
Um Homam Precira De Uma Empregada (A Man Needs a Maid) 03:35 Tools
Rainsong (Brazil/USA) 02:35 Tools
Estrangeira 03:35 Tools
Far Like Stars 03:35 Tools
Mexican Dust 03:35 Tools
This Town 03:35 Tools
Moskitos - Original Mix 02:35 Tools
Counting the Days 02:35 Tools
A Man Needs A Maid 03:35 Tools
Azulando 02:33 Tools
Lights Pass By 02:33 Tools
Todo Fogo 03:28 Tools
Island in the Bathtub 03:28 Tools
Into The Drain 03:28 Tools
Quantum Romanticum 03:58 Tools
Someone You Love 03:58 Tools
So Lonely 03:58 Tools
Sometimes She's Blue 03:58 Tools
Darn Well 03:18 Tools
Missile Tow 03:18 Tools
Rain Song 02:33 Tools
Teenage Frustration 03:18 Tools
Army Of Evil 03:28 Tools
Trash Picking Hours 03:58 Tools
Um Homem Precisa De Uma Empresgada - A Man Needs A Maid 03:58 Tools
Boombox - 2018 Remaster 07:07 Tools
Vaglume 02:28 Tools
Mama's Baby 02:45 Tools
Wanna be you 03:12 Tools
Love Vs Haze 04:38 Tools
Sylvia 03:27 Tools
Heartcake 06:03 Tools
Two Chasms 05:09 Tools
We Flew Away 03:53 Tools
Rainsong - 2018 Remaster 05:55 Tools
Walk For Ever 04:16 Tools
The Inarticulate Speech 04:20 Tools
In Mid Air 02:14 Tools
The End 03:53 Tools
House 05:14 Tools
Wounds 06:46 Tools
El Mago De Las Finanzas 03:59 Tools
Um Homem Precisa De Uma Empregada 03:37 Tools
Nos Dios 02:47 Tools
Solvency 04:10 Tools
Been A Tripper 04:42 Tools
Light As Birds (Not As Feathers) 04:25 Tools
Juju & Blu 06:46 Tools
The Guns and the Bombs 02:51 Tools
Zed 04:44 Tools
La rubia del bar 03:46 Tools
Haze Vs Love 04:58 Tools
Bird Singing 03:36 Tools
Avocado (Lounge Act) 02:51 Tools
Carcrashair 04:09 Tools
The End Ing 04:09 Tools
So Voce E Eli 04:25 Tools
Mosquito - 2018 Remaster 05:55 Tools
05- Rainsong 04:44 Tools
There Is a Shade 02:19 Tools
Moskitos (Original Mix) 02:19 Tools
Shooting Stars - 2018 Remaster 05:55 Tools
Xixizinh No Oceano 02:20 Tools
Lower Ground 02:19 Tools
At the End of It 04:09 Tools
Here's To Who 03:37 Tools
Domesticatada 02:19 Tools
Rainsong [Brazil/USA] 02:19 Tools
Ten Pictures Reversed 07:07 Tools
By the Gun 03:37 Tools
Xixizinho No Ocean 02:20 Tools
Kill the Chief 03:37 Tools
Forever Song - 2018 Remaster 03:37 Tools
Avacado 07:07 Tools
Nice At Night 07:20 Tools
Avocado - 2018 Remaster 07:20 Tools
Sunshine Barato - 2018 Remaster 07:20 Tools
I Know A Secret 02:35 Tools
Summer Of The Bees 04:32 Tools
Love Stew - 2018 Remaster 04:32 Tools
Preguica - 2018 Remaster 04:32 Tools
Footsteps - 2018 Remaster 04:32 Tools
Policeman - 2018 Remaster 04:32 Tools
What Becomes A Legend Most 03:07 Tools
Put your Foot Down 04:32 Tools
Rainsong (Brazil-USA) 04:32 Tools
The Flowers and the Stony Stacks 02:14 Tools
Juju & Blue - 2018 Remaster 02:14 Tools
Next to Me - 2018 Remaster 02:14 Tools
Do You Want To Hurt Me 04:02 Tools
Bored 04:32 Tools
Ending... 04:32 Tools
Só Voce E Eu - 2018 Remaster 04:32 Tools
USA] / Rainsong 04:32 Tools
Xinxizinho No Oceano - 2018 Remaster 05:55 Tools
Boombox (2018 Remaster) 05:55 Tools
Soap - 2018 Remixed Remaster 05:55 Tools
Flood - 2018 Remaster 05:55 Tools
If I'm Lucky 05:00 Tools
Pure Like Snow - 2018 Remaster 05:00 Tools
Im Herzen von Europa 02:14 Tools
Mosquito ((Reprise)) 03:07 Tools
UFO - 2018 Remixed Remaster 03:07 Tools
Nowhere Left to Go - 2018 Remixed Remaster 03:07 Tools
Ele - 2018 Remixed Remaster 03:07 Tools
Vagalume - 2018 Remaster 03:07 Tools
Moonshine - 2018 Remixed Remaster 03:07 Tools
Blue Heart - 2018 Remaster 03:07 Tools
Love Remix - 2018 Remaster 03:07 Tools
Xixiznho No Oceano 03:07 Tools
Semente - 2018 Remaster 03:07 Tools
So Far Away - 2018 Remaster 03:07 Tools
Sumemer of the Bees 05:55 Tools
The Flowers And The Story Stacks 05:55 Tools
Bzzz 05:55 Tools
One Face 05:55 Tools
One - 2018 Remixed Remaster 05:55 Tools
Mama's Belly - 2018 Remixed Remaster 05:55 Tools
water 05:55 Tools
Elle 05:55 Tools
Mamma's Belly 05:55 Tools
Reason to Live - 2018 Remixed Remaster 05:55 Tools
Go Under - 2018 Remixed Remaster 05:55 Tools
Hey, People 05:55 Tools
Nos Dois - 2018 Remaster 05:55 Tools
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With its mix of seductive bossa nova grooves and winsome indie pop, Mosquitos’ III will instantly enthrall fans of the group’s self-titled 2002 debut and 2004’s Sunshine Barato, while surely attracting lots of newcomers to the trio's sun-kissed sound. This time, the arrangements are more sophisticated and dreamily psychedelic, with lots of keyboards and synthesizer touches from programmer-producer Jon Marshall Smith. Gorgeous front-woman and Rio de Janeiro native Juju Stulbach offers the most beguiling vocal performances and emotionally revealing lyrics of her career. Along with original material co-written with guitarist-singer Chris Root, she reinvents Neil Young’s “A Man Needs a Maid,” from his classic Harvest, as a melancholy ballad sung in Portuguese. Like most of III, that ingenious choice of cover is suffused with what the Brazilians call saudade, a word that defies literal translation but signifies a bittersweet sense of longing. Saudade gives even the breeziest bossa nova melodies a tinge of melancholy and makes them all the more entrancing. All of the tracks here have smart, sing-along arrangements that will draw you in and undercurrents of wistful feeling that will keep you listening raptly for a long time to come. III, you will discover, is also an engrossing soundtrack to a very real story. In the fall of 2005, after touring North America with their live band-mates, bassist Mikey Onufrak and drummer Mark Robohm, Juju and Chris decided to escape the approaching New York City winter to spend quality time in the places that had inspired their music. Keyboardist Jon, in demand as an engineer-mixer, stayed behind at his studio. The group had already cut almost an album’s worth of tunes, but felt they weren’t ready to release anything yet. First stop was the Pacific coast of Oaxaca, Mexico. (Check out Juju and Chris’s photos at www.mosquitosnyc.com.) There they witnessed the November Day of the Dead events. As Juju recalls, “It was a beautiful experience. By celebrating death, everyone was really celebrating life. It was a time to talk to the ones who’d left this world.” Juju wept when she left Mexico, but had reason to be happy too: she and Chris were going to see her family in Rio. That’s where the Mosquitos’ sound was created, in a studio/shack near Ipanema, the setting for the group’s oft-licensed tune, “Boombox.” Back in Rio, Juju hung out a lot with her mom, Anna Morato, a dressmaker. Anna not only supported Juju’s career, she designed her daughter’s stage outfits, which matched in color, fabric and cut the vivacity of the Mosquitos’ music. Three weeks into Juju’s visit, “after a great sushi dinner where we drank caipirinhas and laughed a lot,” Juju explains, her mother, a relatively young woman who’d experienced a few fainting spells earlier that month, suddenly passed away. “The world became a completely different and surreal place for me on the days following her death,” Juju says, “ full of rich life and deep love and sadness mixed together everywhere. When we got back to New York City a little over a month later, I felt that my mother had come with me.” An acceptance of fate’s role in one’s life is another aspect of saudade; Juju and Chris felt that destiny had sent them on their journey to South America. The songs they wrote or reworked from those earlier sessions became a sort of diary of the joy and sadness, highs and lows, of the previous months. As Chris put it, “We wanted the music to continue to grow the same way we were growing, as a band and as people. We spent more time and thought nurturing the sounds, the vocal performances, the ideas behind the songs.” Mosquitos’ work has always been partly autobiographical. Their debut disc cheerfully chronicled Chris’ wooing of Juju across two hemispheres. The material on III is personal in a deeper way, though knowledge of the back-story is not a prerequisite to appreciating these tunes. Songs like “Ele” have the same sort of easy-going bossa nova groove as “Boombox” and “Sunshine Barato”; “Mama’s Belly” accelerates that groove and adds a kooky speed-jazz guitar solo from Mikey, switching from bass. “Soap” is early-sixties pop balladry a la “A Summer Place,” with roller-rink organ and record-album scratches, designed specifically for dancing close and slow. “Just A Touch” channels the Lovin’ Spoonful’s cheerful jug-band sound and even features a kazoo solo. As Juju learned in Mexico, sometimes the best way to deal with the most difficult moments is to celebrate our most treasured ones. III is a celebration of life, love, sex, music, ephemeral pleasures and enduring feelings. It’s guaranteed to warm your heart throughout our chilliest seasons. -- Michael Hill Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.