| Vira Loucos | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | August 19, 1997 | |||
| Recorded | September–November 1996, Hillside Sound, Englewood, NJ | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 45:08 | |||
| Label | Avant Avan 061 | |||
| Producer | John Zorn & Kazunori Sugiyama | |||
| Cyro Baptista chronology | ||||
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Vira Loucos (subtitled Cyro Baptista Plays the Music of Villa-Lobos) is an album by percussionist Cyro Baptista performing the compositions by or inspired by Heitor Villa-Lobos which was released on the Japanese Avant label in 1997.[1]
Reception
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
In his review for Allmusic, Brian Olewnick notes that "Baptista has a assembled a group both light on its feet and capable of negotiating the trickiest of rhythmic passages and deliriously romantic melodies with wit, enthusiasm, and grace. Highly recommended".[2]
Track listing
All compositions by Heitor Villa-Lobos except as indicated
- "Dansa" – 3:33
 - "Passion in the Basement" (Cyro Baptista, Naná Vasconcelos) – 3:31
 - "Cantiga" – 5:47
 - "Ama/Teresinha de Jesus" (Baptista) – 4:52
 - "Complaint/Sabia" (Baptista/Hervé Cordovil) – 3:15
 - "Choro/Trrenzinho Caipira" – 6:40
 - "Choros Number 8" – 3:51
 - "Dansa Do Indio Branco" – 3:31
 - "Ciranda" (Baptista) – 5:09
 - "Sapo Cururu" (Baptista) – 5:02
 
Personnel
- Cyro Baptista – percussion, vocals
 - Greg Cohen – bass
 - Romero Lubambo – cavaquinho acoustic guitar
 - Marc Ribot – electric guitar acoustic guitar, banjo
 - John Zorn – alto saxophone (tracks 1 & 10)
 - Vanessa Fallabella (tracks 1 & 5), Naná Vasconcelos (track 2) – vocals
 - Chango Spasiuk – cantiga accordion (track 3)
 - Akiko Matsumoto, Alessandro Ciari, Carolina Teizeria, Healey Gabison, Kaleb Moreau, Lauren Melquiond, Lira Teizeria, Moran Broza, Roman Broza, Sabina Ciari, Stepanie Teixeira, Tessa Fernandes – children's choir (track 10)
 
References
- ↑ Cyro Baptista discography accessed January 30, 2014
 - 1 2 Olewnick, Brain. Cyro Baptista – Vila Loucos > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved January 30, 2014.
 
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