From São Paulo in Brazil, Metá Metá is a jazz fusion band formed in 2007 around the core trio of Juçara Marçal (vocals), Kiko Dinucci (guitar & vocals) [both of whom collaborated on the 2008 album Padê] and Thiago França (saxophone & flute). Released in 2011, Metá Metá’s first self-titled album anchored the trio’s sound in the classic Afro-Samba style popularised by Baden Powell and Vinicius De Moraes in the late 1960s while also venturing into free jazz and rock music.
Editions:
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01. |
Vale do Jucá |
(4:43) |
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02. |
Umbigada |
(3:30) |
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03. |
Papel sulfite |
(3:27) |
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04. |
Trovoa |
(5:55) |
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05. |
Samuel |
(2:22) |
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06. |
Vias de fato |
(3:49) |
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07. |
Oranian |
(3:58) |
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08. |
Obá Iná |
(5:03) |
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09. |
Obatalá |
(7:54) |
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10. |
Ora iê iê o |
(2:32) |