Bat Makumba

Bat Makumba
Self-Release
World | Jul 2003

Reviews

Gabe
Reviewed 2003-10-14
A pleasing mix of samba, pop, salsa, and tropicalia from this local trio+many friends. The songs are upbeat and well-executed while the production is not overly slick. The songs are originals though the themes and moods are familiar and warm.

1. Light samba / light rock feel
2. Ska-tinged pop with saucy saxophone solo
3. Rapper is really saying a mouthful – alas in Portuguese; nice piano trills tho’
4. Dark rhythms from the heart of the Amazon
5. Light guitar lines carry a peppy vocal and a lilting clarinet solo
6. Cuban jazz y salsa
7. Goethe!?
8. Tropicalia-style slightly psychedelic pop which seques into next track
9. Guitar, drums, and filtered rap; also a short funky bass solo; excellent
10. Samba verses with deep drums alternate with piano-driven choruses
11. Berimbau and mellow organ complement female singer’s clear voice
12. Stronger samba rhythm, more like the large bandsyou encounter at carnivals
13. Lightly jazzy but slightly cheesy
14. Folksy (i.e., acoustic) large samba ensemble playing a charmingly rustic tune
15. Drum-n-rap epilogue

Recent airplay

Meu Caminhar, Uma Gota, Que Nada E Peixe, Trabalha
Global GingaJul 15, 2019
Exilo
Ca Minina
Everyday CommotionJan 28, 2011
Lua Bonita
Everyday CommotionNov 05, 2010
Quiero, Ca Minina, Meu Caminhar
Abra's AirwavesOct 07, 2010
Ca Minina
Everyday CommotionApr 15, 2009

Charting

2003-10-19 — 2003-12-21 Reggae/World
Week EndingAirplays
Dec 21 1
Dec 14 1
Nov 30 3
Nov 16 3
Nov 9 5
Nov 2 1
Oct 26 4

Track listing

1. Trabalha
2. Que Nada E Peixe
3. Uma Gota
4. Meu Caminhar
5. Ca Minina
6. Quiero
7. Mignon
8. Tropico
9. Exilo
10. Resolucao
11. Cantiga
12. Lua Bonita
13. Sereia
14. Morro De Saudada
15. Kidnapista