Genre | National Folk |
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Date (CEST) | 2006-08-04 22:10:26 |
Group | PMSx |
Size | 59 MB |
Files | 13 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Gaiteiros_De_Lisboa-Satiro-PT-2006-PMSx
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-o_fim_da_picada.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | o fim da picada | 221 | Unknown |
2 | 02-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-nem_fraco_nem_forte.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | nem fraco nem forte | 213 | Unknown |
3 | 03-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-comprei_uma_capa_chilrada.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | comprei uma capa chilrada | 192 | Unknown |
4 | 04-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-movimento_perpetuo.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | movimento perpétuo | 208 | Unknown |
5 | 05-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-ai_de_mim_tanta_laranja.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | ai de mim tanta laranja | 164 | Unknown |
6 | 06-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-chamarrita_do_pico.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | chamarrita do pico | 185 | Unknown |
7 | 07-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-as_freiras_de_santa_clara.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | as freiras de santa clara | 208 | Unknown |
8 | 08-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-praca-dos-montes.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | praca-dos-montes | 208 | Unknown |
9 | 09-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-haja_pao.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | haja pão | 215 | Unknown |
10 | 10-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-descantida_dandor.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | descantida d'andor | 214 | Unknown |
11 | 11-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-alma_alba.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | alma alba | 179 | Unknown |
12 | 12-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-os_versos_que_te_fiz.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | os versos que te fiz | 147 | Unknown |
13 | 13-gaiteiros_de_lisboa-se_fores_ao_mar_pescar.mp3 | Gaiteiros de Lisboa | se fores ao mar pescar | 184 | Unknown |
NFO
Gaiteiros de Lisboa - Sßtiro
ARTIST........: Gaiteiros de Lisboa
TITLE.........: Sßtiro
LABEL.........: Sony BMG
URL...........: http://www.gaiteirosdelisboa.com/
GENRE.........: National Folk
QUALITY:......: 195 kbps avg/ 44100Hz / Joint Stereo
RIP DATE......: 2006-08-04
RELEASE DATE..: 2006-08-02
Tracklist:
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01. o fim da picada 3:07
02. nem fraco nem forte 4:33
03. comprei uma capa chilrada 4:03
04. movimento perpΘtuo 2:31
05. ai de mim tanta laranja 1:30
06. chamarrita do pico 3:08
07. as freiras de santa clara 3:35
08. praca-dos-montes 3:33
09. haja pπo 3:35
10. descantida d'andor 3:39
11. alma alba 3:03
12. os versos que te fiz 1:24
13. se fores ao mar pescar 3:02
Total 40:43
Release Notes:
"Gaiteiros de Lisboa is a folk-traditional-world band of multi-talented
musicians who got together around a sonorous project that stands on the constant
search for new sounds. This has leaded the group to the creation of original
instruments. Basing its work upon the combination of the sound of different wind
instruments and vocal polyphonies, the band plays both songs and tunes coming
out of Portuguese tradition or from other cultures, as well as their own
compositions. Their experimental attitude sets up a bridge between Tradition and
Modernity, by blending traditional styles with contemporary sensibilities.
WHY "GAITEIROS DE LISBOA"? ("Lisbon bagpipers") ?
Maybe because there are no bagpipers in Lisbon, or perhaps yes. Maybe because in
Portuguese the word gaita has many different meanings. Our bag-pipes are
everything we grab in the search for a sound, reinventing hurdy-gurdies, finding
harmonies which were until now unknown to our throats, stretching animals' skin,
trying to make percussion out of whatever others step on, untuning bag-pipes and
tuning tubes for electrical installation. We worship the bagpiper of
Trßs-os-Montes (Portugal), who spent his life playing and drinking, while others
would take care of his land estate (good old times!). We worship all the
virtuous bagpipers from Galicia, Scotland and Ireland and others who, despite
the agitation of now-a-days life, bring the bagpipe back to its habitat: social
intercourse. We regard them as the saints on a musical altar, knowing,
nevertheless, that our own course will never take us to that kind of saintly. In
the search for something in common among all the members of the group, we
discovered that all of us had experiences in the field of musical animation.
Maybe therefore this incessant search for the novelty and for demonstrating, not
what music is, but what it could be if each one of us would think of it in a
creative way. The day will come, for us not to be surprised, to find out that
the best percussion to go with the melody we like so much is à the kitchen
table. This is where we can find our link to traditional music. The trips around
the country, recording and listening to voices and instruments (we don't dare to
call it gatherings). We have learned that in some rural societies, music used to
be something more than just pressing the button on the mini music-set bought at
the supermarket. If we think of the pine-fruits, the bottle and fork, the
guitars made of old olive-oil cans, our instruments don't seem that bizarre.
Joining all these experiences, we came to the point where we felt able to create
and not to copy. Urban as we are, we realised that the deeper our knowledge of
melodies and traditional rhythms is , the more modern and original they sound to
us. Sometimes we call this constant search for new ideas, this irreverence and
quantity of information our music contains per time unity, in question. Some may
say that in some themes, we passed over an idea, that they could have been
better, explored.
These are the risks for the ones who have music as a whole, as their horizon and
have been for a long time searching for the unknown. "