ANA FRANGO ELETRICO – Mormaco Queima (Mr Bongo Reissue) – LP – Vinyl
$28.99 Original price was: $28.99.$23.19Current price is: $23.19.
LP – Black Vinyl (2025 Mr Bongo Reissue).
Mormaco Quiema is where it all began for Ana Frango Electrico.
Raw, quirky and lo-f, it’s a debut album brimming with attitude and youthful energy, characteristics that would go on to define their sound. Previously released digitally in Brazil in 2018, with a private press CD version in 2020 and later a Brazilian vinyl version in 2022, here at Mr Bongo we felt it deserved a much- needed worldwide edition for all of us to savour.
A charming, idiosyncratic blend of MPB, Tropicalia, and indie from a talented singer- songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer who would later become one of Brazil’s brightest international stars. Mormaco Quiema has a cool, laidback, swagger channelling ’90s bands such as Pavement. The arrangements feel loose and easy, the opener, ‘Farelos‘ (Crumbs), seems to ebb and fow on a razor’s edge before the percussion and Antonio Neves‘ trombone draws the song into a structure.
Another highlight is ‘No Bico Do Mamilo‘, which has a free-flowing vibe, Ana pushing, pulling, and playing with the song’s energy, keeping listeners constantly on their toes. Tracks such as ‘Roxo‘ lean more into a punk attitude, with the pendulum swinging from easy-going to frenetic. The longest song on the album ‘Picles‘, continues to sway the pendulum this time moving from DIY punk-funk into a psychedelic workout Co- produced by friends and fellow future collaborators Guilherme Lirio, Gustavo Benjao, Marcelo Callado, and Thiago Nassif, Mormaco Quiema is a playful showcase of Ana Frango Electrico’s distinctive style.
Plotting Ana’s musical career, it’s clear they are not one to be pigeon-holed, nor to be confined to a single genre. Instead, they are ever evolving and this captivating debut album was the building block for a career that has already seen them gain multiple Latin-Grammy awards and tour the world with their music.
Tracklist:
A1. Farelos [03:56]
A2. No bico do mamilo [04:27]
A3. Loteria [03:38]
A4. Roxo [03:08]
B1. Picles [06:06]
B2. Trago [03:29]
B3. Cascas e feridas [02:54]
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