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Mariz, Jarbas
Transas Do Futuro
1000 miles away from the beating musical hearts of Rio and Sao Paulo in the late '70s, the Brazilian city of Belém gave
rise to a little-known record label called Erla - Estudio Rauland. Though not prolific in its output, the label made up
for it in quality and experimental offerings, with several records on the label now becoming sought-after pieces among
collectors. One such release is the sublime four-track psych, MPB, rock EP by singer-songwriter Jarbas Mariz. They say
never judge a book by its cover, though on this occasion you pretty much can. The wonderful tripped-out '70s artwork by
Baby is a sure-fire indication of the music lying within. Though the EP was recorded in '77, it clearly gained
inspiration from the psychedelic hippy idols of the previous decade and could easily have been a soundtrack to an acid
trip scene in an obscure Brazilian movie. Low-fi and quirky, there are moments of beauty and splendour but also hints of
darkness; with a sublime balance of music and styles throughout. At points Jarbas will have you drifting through a folk
flute daydream, the next moment a growling, psych-distorted guitar breaks and parts the calm. An ability to make those
elements blend cohesively is where Jarbas' true brilliance shines through. Jarbas played, and still plays, with some of
the key figures in Brazil's musical underground. Guilherme Coutinho (whose 'Guilherme Coutinho E O Grupo Stalo' album
from '78 was also reissued on Mr Bongo) features on electric piano for this release, with fans of his work being able to
pick out his tones and playing style. Elsewhere, Jarbas also collaborated with the late great Lula Côrtes on the 'Bom
Shankar Bolenath' album from 1988 and 'Rosa De Sange' from 1980. He was a member of the wonderful Cátia de França band
and is a regular in the legendary Tom Zé group.
Price
€ 20.95
Genre
Format
7inch - 1 disk
Release
02-02-2024
Label
Item-nr
542059
EAN
0000000000000
Availability
Exp. 02-02-2024