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SAVED BY THE DRUMS
Stephane San Juan
Title
SAVED BY THE DRUMS
UPC
710535088243
Label
Genres
Release Date
Sep 6, 2019
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.549
Price
$35inc. GST
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Melbourne, AU
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* Brazilian/Samba Jazz LP from Stephane San Juan, drummer and percussionist with David Byrne, Bernard Purdie and Amadou & Mariam?* Sung in Brazilian and French?* Last recording of the great Brazilian percussion master Wilson Das Neves (1936-2017), Stephane's teacher and spiritual father. Wilson described Stephane as 'The most Brazilian French person I know'?Stellar Samba Jazz LP combining classic Brazilian melodies and the rhythms of the Orixas.??Second solo album from acclaimed drummer Stephane San Juan, long-time drummer for Amadou & Mariam and percussionist for Bernard Purdie. Stephane is currently drummer and percussionist on David Byrne's world tour.??Produced by Stephane and recorded almost entirely in Rio de Janeiro, Saved By The Drums is dedicated to the great Brazilian drum and percussion master Wilson das Neves (1936-2017). The legendary rhythmist of the Impera Serrano, one of the most traditional Samba schools in Rio, participated in many of the most important Samba Jazz and MPB albums and accompanied Chico Buarque for nearly 3 decades. Stephane calls him my spiritual father.??'He was the person who encouraged me from the beginning to deepen not only my passion for Brazilian music, but especially my creative work as a songwriter,' he says. Mr. Wilson, in turn, described Stephane as 'the most Brazilian French I have met' and used to compliment him for his mastery of local rhythms, highlighting their shared African origins.??Wilson das Neves died in August 2017, but had the time to lend the immense charisma of his octogenarian voice for the song 'The day the favela will come down and it will not be the carnival', the version Stephane made of the classic piece of the samba, 'O Dia Em Que O Morro Descer E Nao For Carnaval'. Stephane's version maintains the strength of the political message in the French translation, and was duly approved by the famous lyricist Paulo Cesar Pinheiro. 'Wilson wanted to take me to his house to show him the verses in French,' Stephane recalls. The percussion in the track is managed by another name of noble lineage: Armando Marcal, grandson of Marcal (1902-1947), one of the pioneering composers of samba and son of Master Marcal (1930-1994), legendary director of drums and samba schools.??To the musical blessings of Wilson das Neves are added others, as, from the opening, the 8 minute tour de force of 'Elegua', so named in connection with the first deity for whom drums are playd in the worship of Yoruba ancestors. If Wilson is the one who guided Stephane to Ifa, his initiation to the hand of Orunmila and the ceremony were made by Zero Telles, another great percussionist in Rio, known for his deep knowledge of religious rhythms. It is he who calls the Orixas (Yoruba saints) in the introduction of the song, formatted in song after the initial third.?Elegua (Feat. Ze'ro, Michael Leonhart), Mon Papa Etait La, Saved By The Drums, Notre Histoire (Feat. Ze' Manoel, Jeffrey Ziegler), Le Jour Ou Descendra La Favela Et Que Ce Ne Sera Pas Le Carnaval (feat. Wilson Das Neves), A Voz Que Nao Se Cala
Tracklisting
- Elegua (Feat. Ze?ro
- Michael Leonhart)
- Mon Papa Etait La
- Saved By The Drums
- Notre Histoire (Feat. Ze? Manoel
- Jeffrey Ziegler)
- Le Jour Ou Descendra La Favela Et Que Ce Ne Sera Pas Le Carnaval (feat. Wilson Das Neves)
- A Voz Que Nao Se Cala


