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Derek Bailey & Cyro Baptista
Cyro
Honest Jon's Records (HJRLP207)
Release date: Jan 1, 2019, UK
When Cyro Baptista moved to New York in 1980 from his home city of São Paulo, he brought with him an arsenal of percussion instruments, including the cuica (friction drum), surdo (the booming bass drum associated with samba), berimbau (single-string bow with resonating gourd), and cabasas galore, in the next few years deploying them most notably in numerous ensembles curated by John Zorn, who helped set up this studio session in 1982. As you might expect from someone whose infectious grooves have graced the work of Herbie Hancock, Astrud Gilberto and Cassandra Wilson, Baptista expertly fires off cunning polyrhythms, even traces of thumping samba, with restless fluency. Bailey the wily old fox skirts and eschews the bait, which is quickly conjured away and newly fashioned. The guitarist homes in on the delicious squeaks of the cuica and the twanging drones of the berimbau with truly awesome tonal precision. You could sing along if you wanted, after a caipirinha or two.
A1
Toca Joga
A2
Quanto Tempo
A3
Polvo
A4
Rio Branco
B1
Joga Toca
B2
Que Horas
B3
Tonto
B4
Batida
C1
Improvisation 1
C2
Improvisation 2
C3
Improvisation 3
D1
Improvisation 4
D2
Improvisation 5