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| “Swings like an animal: heavy funk, and a definite brasilian touch” |
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| “The Spanish label Vampisoul scores another goal” |
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Banda União Black
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CD Digipack. Barcode: 84350088-61209
LP 180 Gram. Barcode: 84350088-61193
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After 25 Years, Banda União Black is re-launching their career with a full album of new songs on Vampisoul Records.
This NEW album has been recorded in Brazil and features a style that remains close to their original heavy funk sound with a strong tropical flavour.
The album has been produced by Daniel Collas, whose last project was the acclaimed "Call My Name" LP from Joe Bataan, and Sean Marquand, one half of the long running DJ team Brazilian Beat Brooklyn.
União Black was one of the principle bands of the Black Rio Movement in Brazil in the 1970s. Truly a supergroup, they stormed stages and even stadiums in the late '70s. They were 13 members strong with a style that evoked James Brown, Ohio Players and Mandrill but with lyrics in Portuguese and a sound that was unmistakably Brazilian. They have recently been featured on Strut Records' successful Black Rio compilation, and their original 1977 Polydor album is a highly sought-after (and expensive) collector's item.
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Banda União Black
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| Tracks list |
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1. Everyone's A Winner
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2. Yeah Yeah Yeah
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3. Africa Hot Band
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4. Tudo Azul
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5. Melô Do Luna
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6. Been So Long
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7. Escorpião
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8. Astral
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9. Na Palma Da Mao
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10. Cris Vacilou
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