Milagre dos Peixes (original) (raw)
简介 · · · · · ·
Amazonian nightmare.
A shamanic journey in the psychedelic night jungle. A thick fog of various suspended euphoria. The saudade on hallucinogenic mushrooms. Deep sadness and attempt of escape from a dictatorship of the words and the ideas (the album will be stripped of practically all its words to allow its release) through a destructured, abundant, hazy, nocturnal musi... (展开全部) Amazonian nightmare.
A shamanic journey in the psychedelic night jungle. A thick fog of various suspended euphoria. The saudade on hallucinogenic mushrooms. Deep sadness and attempt of escape from a dictatorship of the words and the ideas (the album will be stripped of practically all its words to allow its release) through a destructured, abundant, hazy, nocturnal music, agitated by a celestial wind. A work which in spite of its sometimes maximalist side, breathes in the canicular and vegetable night. Sparse orchestrations completely masterful, a free jazz fusion in the Bitches Brew style but forest rather than urban... The most cathartic sax you will ever hear in your life, man. Animal cries echoing in the ruddy sorgue. Naturalistic human songs and cries that rise in a clammy darkness. Raw, honest, ambivalent, confused emotion... Confused times produce confused works. But sublime. As it is the case of this "Milagre dos peixes" (Miracle of the fishes) that remains to this day, the most experimental and "out there" discographic offering of a Milton Nascimento at the edge of the abyss in these uncertain times.
A disturbed but magnificent UFO record, which often makes you wonder inside: "How is it possible to make such beautiful and great music when you really suffer?" A renewed delight with each jubilant and tumultuous listening, which always reveals new surreal sound tones. The great piano piercing-soul that halfway through, capsizes your guts to starboard, while the club of mortified thinkers continues to live outside the dying moments; in their plethoric imaginary. A ghostly Jazz-Rock/MPB album, covered by the specter of dried ideals, atmospheric organ, disillusioned samba, apotheotic violins, languorous bassoon, falsely festive guitars, percussions that travel to the end of the night (featuring Naná Vasconcelos that we will hear later on hooting on the most beautiful and nebulous piece of the Pat Metheny Group: "Au Lait").
An album that you live and breathe as much as you listen. (Text: Mathieux /albumoftheyear.org)
曲目 · · · · · ·
- Os Escravos de Jó
- Carlos, Lúcia, Chico E Tiago
- Milagre Dos Peixes
- A Chamada
- Pablo N°2
- Tema Dos Deuses
- Hoje é Dia de el Rey
- A Ultima Sessão de Música
- Cadê-Canto: Nico e Telo
- Sacramento
- Pablo
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pick:02,03 后半不太吸引人
开头真的抓耳 后面声音没有开始那段那么抓耳
所有的mpb都具有一种神似的气质,一种萦绕在欢乐中的一层悲伤困苦。聆听的体验可谓是拧巴又畅快的——就像将一张皱巴的纸奇迹般揉平了一样,当情绪流连忘返在这些皱巴的白纸中,真实境遇所遭遇的已然可以抛到脑后从而沉浸在乐句当中
他最好的一张
在听之前我以为是一个像巴萨诺瓦类似的轻松风格,但它在保留了传统巴西音乐节奏的基础上,增加了一丝神性的感觉,很伟大!
4.5
还是很希望能听到带人声的版本。。
不敢投入感情去听,这一次听只觉得全是哭泣与眼泪 但又美得如此澄澈
神秘感比较强的一张