Da Lama Ao Caos by Chico Science & Nação Zumbi: CD Cover

    Da Lama Ao Caos Chico Science & Nação Zumbi

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    • Release Date: 01/12/2000
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Sales Rank: 73,500
    • Label: SONY / BMG BRAZIL
    • UPC: 5099746447625

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    Da Lama Ao Caos

    1Monologo Ao Pe Ado Ouvido / Nação Zumbi 1:06
    2Banditismo Por Uma Questao de Classe / Nação Zumbi 3:59
    3Rios, Pontes & Overdrives / Nação Zumbi 4:03
    4A Cidade/Boa Noite Do Velho Faceta (Amor de Crianca) / Nação Zumbi 4:46
    5A Praieira / Nação Zumbi 3:36
    6Samba Makossa / Nação Zumbi 3:03
    7Da Lama Ao Caos / Nação Zumbi 4:31
    8Maracatu de Tiro Certeiro / Nação Zumbi 4:11
    9Salustiano Song / Nação Zumbi Instrumental 1:28
    10Antene-Se / Nação Zumbi 3:35
    11Risoflora / Nação Zumbi 4:08
    12Lixo Do Mangue / Nação Zumbi Instrumental 1:45
    13Computadores Fazem Arte / Nação Zumbi 3:13
    14Coco Dub (Afrociberdelia) / Nação Zumbi Bonus Track 6:46

    Editorial Reviews

    Chico Science & Nação Zumbi's debut album represents a seismic shift in Brazilian music from the '60s tropicalia generation headed by Gilberto Gil, Milton Nascimento, and Caetano Veloso. Da Lama Ao Caos is a revelation, an organic fusion of the forceful maracatú rhythm from the Recife region delivered by massed surdo drums with overlays of metal-tinged hard rock or James Brown-style rhythm guitar, Chico Science's convincing rap vocals, and the creative sensibility of the dub/mix generation. The opening monologue's twanging berimbau and pounding drums set the tone before sweeping seamlessly into the power chords married to funk-riffing attack on "Banditismo por Uma Questão de Classe." "A Praieira" is centered on a staggered riff that drops down into the parade drumming perfectly and "Côco Dub (Afrociberdelia)" is a savvy maiden voyage into dubwise sound science. The artfully layered arrangements and impeccable command of dynamics enables the group to shift gears from the funky "Samba Makossa" to the title track's heavy guitar without missing a beat. Lino Maia's guitar is savagely intelligent throughout, the fierce rhythmic undertow never lets up, and Chico Science's staccato vocal bursts fit the musical framework like a glove. Rarely can you point to an album as the definitive marker of a change in musical generations, but the new Brazil started with Da Lama Ao Caos. Don Snowden, All Music Guide

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