― k/l (Ken L), Wednesday, 13 July 2005 19:31 (twenty years ago)
― flëétwøöd måçk (jaxon), Friday, 7 July 2006 22:23 (nineteen years ago)
I just received the Força Bruta album which they were pushing at Dusty Groove, but now I see that it is on the um, Dusty Groove label and am a little afraid to put it on.
― James Redd and the Blecchs, Friday, 20 July 2007 01:25 (eighteen years ago)
i dunno. 1970. i bet it's amazing.
― jaxon, Friday, 20 July 2007 02:09 (eighteen years ago)
Why? That's one of his classic albums.
― mitya, Friday, 20 July 2007 02:10 (eighteen years ago)
Actually, I know one tune from the comps, "Mulher brasiliera," and I like that one so we'll see how it goes.
― James Redd and the Blecchs, Friday, 20 July 2007 02:10 (eighteen years ago)
OK, I took a break after the end of disc two of my other purchase, the Benny Moré box, put this on and yeah it's pretty cool. Funky soul, kinda like Bill Withers, I guess. The leadoff track I recognize from a comp too, "Oba lá vem ela."
― James Redd and the Blecchs, Friday, 20 July 2007 02:30 (eighteen years ago)
Ooh it's the top seller at Other Music in NY and Chicago Reader's Peter Margasak is blogging about it. Slipcue.com suggests it's a bit mellow but still gives it the thumbs up.
― curmudgeon, Friday, 20 July 2007 12:50 (eighteen years ago)
http://blogs.chicagoreader.com/post-no-bills/2007/07/12/dusty-groove-gets-groovier/
― curmudgeon, Friday, 20 July 2007 12:53 (eighteen years ago)
JaXon: >does anyone have a clue which album the song Comanche from the Black Rio comp comes from? a google/amg/discogs search turns up nothing.
Jorge Ben - Negro e Lindo
― Paul, Sunday, 9 September 2007 03:09 (eighteen years ago)
thank you, one year later.
― jaxon, Sunday, 9 September 2007 08:59 (eighteen years ago)
It looks like Dusty Groove will be reissuing Ben's eponymous 1969 LP — Rogerio Duprat-directed, with "Take It Easy, My Brother Charles" — in August. I'm excited!
― eatandoph, Tuesday, 20 May 2008 19:27 (eighteen years ago)
was africa brasil reissued on vinyl? is there a 12" or 45 out there of 'taj mahal'?
― deej, Tuesday, 20 May 2008 19:30 (eighteen years ago)
awesome!
― s1ocki, Tuesday, 20 May 2008 20:14 (eighteen years ago)
can't believe what africa brasil is selling for now... $100 or up. somebody please reissue this thing.
a banda do ze pretinho from 1978 is pretty slamming, btw
― Edward III, Saturday, 28 June 2008 17:35 (seventeen years ago)
I've been listening to Jorge Ben for a few years now but until this year I realized how important his music is for me. For albums I'd recommend I'd go with his early 70's albums:
Jorge Ben (1969) Forca Bruta (1970) A tabua de esmeralda (1974) Africa Brasil (1976)
He is very prolific (last time I checked he had 35 albums under his belt) but I recommend starting with any of these 4 albums first, as it captures Ben at his most wildly inventive and features many of his catchiest songs.
― Moka, Friday, 4 July 2008 19:54 (seventeen years ago)
O Bidu Silencio No Brooklyn (1967) is pretty glorious too, though the sound quality isn't great. I would add Ben (1972), which includes what I think is his first recording of "Taj Mahal."
― eatandoph, Friday, 4 July 2008 20:42 (seventeen years ago)
I bought Africa Brasil brand new from Amazon.co.uk about 18 months ago; it's not going for £60+ second hand from a seller. Fucking hell.
Anyway, if you like Africa Brazil you should probbaly try the new Seu Jorge album, America Brasil O Disco, which is some kind of (very good) tribute / ideological/aesthetic follow-up.
― Scik Mouthy, Saturday, 5 July 2008 06:48 (seventeen years ago)
ya i hope dusty groove re-releases o bidu with better sound. anyone seen their new JB reissue?
― s1ocki, Saturday, 5 July 2008 06:59 (seventeen years ago)
'O Bidu' is great too. I've been obsessed with the gil and ben acoustic set 'Gil e Jorge' for a while. Some misses, a lot of hits.
x-post
― strgn, Saturday, 5 July 2008 07:00 (seventeen years ago)
O Bidu Silencio No Brooklyn (1967) is pretty glorious too, though the sound quality isn't great.
I love this one too. It's weird -- I'd only heard mp3s of the CD which had that overly-reverbed sound. Then I bought a copy of the US pressing (mono, on Kapp/4 Corners) off ebay and it sounds completely different: clean backing tracks, and his voice clearly mixed but far louder than the instruments (unlike the cd where it kind of all blends together). Maybe there's different mixes floating around, or maybe that CD release had done some fakey-stereo remixing. Either way, it's a great album and should definitely be made available again.
― city worker, Saturday, 5 July 2008 12:47 (seventeen years ago)
can't believe what africa brasil is selling for now... $100 or up
Wow, I had no idea. Does it matter what the pressing is? (Mine is Philips Brazil, 1976, catalog # 6349 187. Weird sleeve -- cardboard, but really thin with no spine, like some 12-inch singles used to have.)
Anyway, great album. I've almost never DJed in a bar without played "Ponta De Lanca Africano (Umbabarauma)." Other faves (probably fairly predictably) are "Taj Mahal" and "Xica Da Silva" (the latter of which Boney M do a good cover version of, by the way.)
― xhuxk, Saturday, 5 July 2008 15:29 (seventeen years ago)
it seems that even the recent CD reissues are selling for close to that price? I bought it new for £8 only a couple of years ago, what's going on?
Besides Africa Brasil I've only heard a couple of his mid-60s albums, which didn't make any particular impact on me. Have to delve more.
― Merdeyeux, Saturday, 5 July 2008 15:57 (seventeen years ago)
A Tábua de Esmeralda - probably my favorite of his albums. super duper emotional. at one point it sounds like he's about to cry as he's singing.
Yeah, that record is really beautiful!
― dell, Saturday, 5 July 2008 16:36 (seventeen years ago)
even the recent CD reissues are selling for close to that price?
Not here (not even close), though this site has a Japanese pressing at $280 (Brazil closer to $50.00):
http://www.musicstack.com/album/ben,jorge/africa-brazil_-_philips
― xhuxk, Saturday, 5 July 2008 18:48 (seventeen years ago)
(Japanese pressing is a CD, actually. And one LP is priced at $20.80. I never know what to believe with these things.)
― xhuxk, Saturday, 5 July 2008 18:49 (seventeen years ago)
Reading about 50% of this thread and scanning the rest I can see that nobody has really given Jorge's early 80s period it's proper props. Just heard the Bem-Vinda Amizade LP and if you're into slick new-wavey "ethnic funk" (i.e. "balearic"), this will totally whet your whistle.
― uncannydan, Sunday, 22 March 2009 15:08 (seventeen years ago)
Jorge Ben's 80s period (when he became Jorge Ben Jor) is most known here in Brazil for "W.Brasil", a track with references about an ad agency, drug dealers, Tim Maia and his usual nonsense. It was sorta comeback, but the commercial success of this tune was so huge that people kind of forgot all his brilliant albums from the 60s and the 70s. He was the "W.Brasil" guy.
― Shin Oliva Suzuki, Sunday, 22 March 2009 18:07 (seventeen years ago)
you make me sad.
― uncannydan, Monday, 23 March 2009 14:06 (seventeen years ago)
I need some info about the different versions of "Taj Mahal" that are out there. IIRC, I have some 80's-90's live versions, a medleyed version on piano, the Africa Brasil version, and something that sounds like it predates all of them and which has one of the most FEROCIOUS percussion breakdowns I have ever heard in my life. I can trace the source records on all the other versions, but I can't find any concrete documentation about this one at all.
Taj Mahal later recorded a song called "Jorge Ben." True!
― Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Monday, February 10, 2003 12:45 PM (7 years ago)
lol 7 years ago, but this HAS to be the cut off of the Tropical LP (1977) (and that breakdown is massive as fukk)
― david foster ballaz (m bison), Sunday, 14 March 2010 02:39 (sixteen years ago)
the song "georgia" off said LP is str8 fire 100% beautiful
― david foster ballaz (m bison), Sunday, 14 March 2010 02:40 (sixteen years ago)
also i want to say that jorge ben in the 70s rivals stevie wonder in just releasing a slew of the best shit ever made
― david foster ballaz (m bison), Sunday, 14 March 2010 02:41 (sixteen years ago)
Amazon still lists it new for that price. Even used some are selling it for $75
― curmudgeon, Sunday, 14 March 2010 05:23 (sixteen years ago)
anybody tempted to pay $100 for africa brasil should pick up the salve jorge 14 (!) CD box set
1. Samba Esquema Novo (1963)2. Sacudin Ben Samba (1964)3. Ben é Samba Bom (1964)4. Big Ben (1965)5. Jorge Ben (1969)6. Força Bruta (1970)7. Negro é lindo (1971)8. Ben (1972)9. Jorge Ben 10 Anos Depois (1973)10. A Tábua de Esmeralda (1974)11. Solta o Pavão (1975)12. Gil & Jorge - Ogum Xangô (1975)13. África Brasil (1976)14. Salve, Jorge! Raridades e Inéditas - Duplo (1963-1976) (double CD with rarities)
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/edwardiii/Salve_Jorge.jpg
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Tuesday, 4 May 2010 02:46 (sixteen years ago)
:O
― stupidfruityswagaliciousexpialidocious (m bison), Tuesday, 4 May 2010 12:26 (sixteen years ago)
why is christmas so far away, fuck you jesus
― stupidfruityswagaliciousexpialidocious (m bison), Tuesday, 4 May 2010 12:28 (sixteen years ago)
I can't believe someone had to post the contents of the Boxset for someone to mention Solta o Pavão (1975). It's nestled right there in between A Tabua and Africa Brasil, so it's no major departure...I dig it front to back.
― WharfRat, Tuesday, 4 May 2010 13:01 (sixteen years ago)
is Ogum Xangô something other than the album I know as just Gil e Jorge?
― FC Tom Tomsk Club (Merdeyeux), Tuesday, 4 May 2010 13:55 (sixteen years ago)
it is the very same
― stupidfruityswagaliciousexpialidocious (m bison), Tuesday, 4 May 2010 13:58 (sixteen years ago)
always thought this guy missed an opportunity to really make his name into a palindrome
jorge ben neb egroj
― by another name (amateurist), Tuesday, 4 May 2010 14:06 (sixteen years ago)
I've been listening to a banda do zé pretinho (1978) a ton lately and I'll put that b-side up against any other side of songs in his catalog
maybe crazy talk but I was *really* digging it last night
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM56NuTew_s
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Tuesday, 4 May 2010 16:32 (sixteen years ago)
dope, reminds me of "cinco minutos" a bit
― stupidfruityswagaliciousexpialidocious (m bison), Tuesday, 4 May 2010 17:02 (sixteen years ago)
title track is the bomb too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTuN-BnrKW4
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Tuesday, 4 May 2010 17:20 (sixteen years ago)
looks like it's come down to $50 i guess but dang. i wanted to buy this for my gf for her b-day, among other things like all stockpile-of-small-presents-style, but ehm i'll find something else. too poor. like maybe another really great jorge ben album that i can afford.
― she's one intense bitch, she rides a unicycle (arby's), Tuesday, 28 September 2010 03:08 (fifteen years ago)
this one is only $30 and is so wonderful (different cover than i've seen before)http://www.discogs.com/sell/item/28129335?ev=bp_titl
― jaxon, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 03:12 (fifteen years ago)
i've been meaning to buy it for like six years
― call all destroyer, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 03:12 (fifteen years ago)
actually, half that on ebay. i'd actually buy that, but i'm not buying records right nowhttp://cgi.ebay.com/JORGE-BEN-7-PS-EP-BRAZIL-TABUA-ESMERALDA-1974-/130426016475?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item1e5dff12db
― jaxon, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 03:14 (fifteen years ago)
^ looks like a 7"?
― (e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 28 September 2010 04:20 (fifteen years ago)
forca bruta is awesome
http://www.dustygroove.com/item.php?id=prcy48xh2b
― (e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 28 September 2010 04:23 (fifteen years ago)
xpost. o u rite. ha
― jaxon, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 04:24 (fifteen years ago)
Which version?
― it's not a fedora, it's a trill bae (m bison), Wednesday, July 9, 2014 2:36 PM (eleven years ago) bookmarkflaglink
I recall grabbing a short one from a comp I think
― curmudgeon, Thursday, July 10, 2014 4:33 AM (eleven years ago) bookmarkflaglink
man that doesnt help there are like 5 versions of taj mahal
― it's not a fedora, it's a trill bae (m bison), Thursday, July 10, 2014 4
It was from Puro Suingue
― curmudgeon, Saturday, 17 January 2026 18:23 (four months ago)
nice
― cam'ron winter (m bison), Saturday, 17 January 2026 19:01 (four months ago)
Ok then otm bison, is Tropical all original or a comp or what?
― obvious old hat (rob), Saturday, 17 January 2026 19:14 (four months ago)
alright if this description is correct, then I get it (and will listen to it on youtube at some point, sounds fantastic):
https://www.jazzmessengers.com/en/102730/jorge-ben/tropical-colored-lp
• coloured yellow vinyl editionTropical is Jorge Ben’s fifteenth album, a “muscular” mix of previously unreleased material and rearranged covers such as “Taj Mahal” and “País tropical”. The openness to more Pop, more Western arrangements, foreshadows his future work oriented towards the stereotypical World-Dance of the 1980s.Tropical was originally intended for the market outside Brazil, and was not distributed there until 1977. A very fine confirming his immense talent and ability to adapt to the zeitgeist by intelligently breathing new life into “old” tunes that have been listened to over and over again. An era defining recording from Brazil with a unique groove and infectious energy.PERSONNEL:Jorge Ben - (lead vocals, guitar)Chris Mercer - (tenor sax)Barry St. John, Joy Yates, Liza Strike - (backing vocals)João Roberto Vandaluz - (piano, organ)Ann Odell - (synthesizer)Eduardo Magalhaes De Carvalho - (bass)Gustavo Schroeter - (drums, percussion)João Batista Pereira - (percussion)
Tropical was originally intended for the market outside Brazil, and was not distributed there until 1977. A very fine confirming his immense talent and ability to adapt to the zeitgeist by intelligently breathing new life into “old” tunes that have been listened to over and over again. An era defining recording from Brazil with a unique groove and infectious energy.
PERSONNEL:
Jorge Ben - (lead vocals, guitar)Chris Mercer - (tenor sax)Barry St. John, Joy Yates, Liza Strike - (backing vocals)João Roberto Vandaluz - (piano, organ)Ann Odell - (synthesizer)Eduardo Magalhaes De Carvalho - (bass)Gustavo Schroeter - (drums, percussion)João Batista Pereira - (percussion)
― obvious old hat (rob), Saturday, 17 January 2026 19:26 (four months ago)
bem vinda amizade is a classic IMO. oé oé, luiz wagner guitarreiro, todo dia era dia de indio (that got famous with baby do brasil). cant go wrong
― fpsa, Sunday, 18 January 2026 18:20 (four months ago)
ok yeah Bem-Vinda Amizade is excellent! I can both hear and not hear the "balearic" descriptor. It's not as breezy as I expected based on that. tbf I'm never sure I understand what balearic signifies, but I thought that meant it would sound more languid like Veloso's Bicho or late 70s Gil. The 80s synth & production touches are def there — and if you're allergic to that, this probably won't work for you — but it's so rhythmic and hard at time. It's quintessentially Ben, but I gotta wonder if David Byrne heard this when it came out
― obvious old hat (rob), Thursday, 22 January 2026 17:54 (four months ago)
hey rob if you want to trade anything for that big ben, drop me a message via ilx mail.
― austinato (Austin), Monday, 26 January 2026 13:53 (four months ago)
aw thanks Austin, that's nice of you. I live in Canada so tbh it may not be worth our while, but I'll send you a message
― obvious old hat (rob), Monday, 26 January 2026 14:50 (four months ago)
been listening to Bem-Vinda Amizade a lot recently - thanks thread!
― sous-vide summer camp (seandalai), Saturday, 31 January 2026 02:14 (four months ago)
any thoughts on this lovely comp?
https://www.discogs.com/release/3016785-Jorge-Ben-A-Arte-De-Jorge-Ben
still feel like I'm just scratching the surface but this helps as a gateway
― vague facial gymnastics (sleeve), Tuesday, 3 February 2026 05:23 (four months ago)
the whole "A Arte De" series is good, i have Baden Powell's and treasure it
― budo jeru, Tuesday, 3 February 2026 05:38 (four months ago)
That looks like a great selection, sleeve. Following any of the songs you like to their original albums would be very rewarding of course, but if I'm not mistaken it stops around 1972, so if you haven't heard A Tábua de Esmeralda, that would be delightful new territory.
― obvious old hat (rob), Tuesday, 3 February 2026 15:01 (four months ago)
that album is all killer no filler, gorgeous stuff
― corrs unplugged, Wednesday, 4 February 2026 07:24 (four months ago)