World Psychedelic Classics 4: The Existential Soul of Tim Maia

World Psychedelic Classics 4: The Existential Soul of Tim Maia

by Tim Maia
World Psychedelic Classics 4: The Existential Soul of Tim Maia

World Psychedelic Classics 4: The Existential Soul of Tim Maia

by Tim Maia

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Overview

Luaka Bop planned this Tim Maia volume in its World Psychedelic Classics series a decade ago. Due to legal struggles, it took until 2012 to get this 15-track retrospective released. It's been worth the wait. Maia, who passed away in 1998 at the age of 55, had a wild, controversial, and creative life, personally and musically. He effectively introduced American R&B, funk, and soul into Brazilian music during the Tropicalia era, and came up with something completely new in the process. He caught the American music bug as a teen. He lived, worked, made music, and committed petty crimes in the States between 1957 and 1964 when he was deported back to Brazil. While this music isn't psychedelic in terms of its sound necessarily, it is in its outlook. Maia was an unrepentant acid head and one-time member of a UFO cult, a hedonist and a spiritual traveler. His themes of universal brotherhood, spiritual transcendence, free love, and collective partying fit the psych era in a decidedly more groove-based musicology. The songs don't feel dated because they are contained in arrangements, compositions, and a production aesthetic that is timeless. The material was compiled from Maia's albums recorded between 1971 and 1978 -- many of them simply entitled Tim Maia (seven bore the title during this period alone). The only other titles in his album discography from the era were his undisputed classics Racional (1974) and its sequel, Racional, Vol. 2 (1975). Six of these 15 cuts come from these last two albums. Opener "Que Beleza" (original title "Imunizacao Racional") (1974) is a burning meld of funk, big horns, and early-'70s sophisticated soul (with an electric guitar sound that comes right from Ernie Isley's book). Disco makes its presence felt on "Do Leme Ao Pontal," from 1978; the chanted refrains add elements of Brazilian folk music traditions into the mix, too. "Let's Have a Ball Tonight," with its spacey soul, shimmering B-3, and layered guitars gives way to a series of tight, nasty, bass vamps, smooth keyboards, and tinny snare breaks. "I Don't Care," from his 1971 debut, with its interplay between rolling breaks, dramatic strings, vibes, horns, and electric guitars, is a high point. But his ballads work well, too; check "Where Is My Other Half" (1972). The midtempo groover "The Dance Is Over" is one of the sexiest tunes Maia ever recorded. "Rational Culture" (from 1974's Racional) is a monster 12-plus-minute funk jam. It contains the hippest use of a clavinet this side of Herbie Hancock's Headhunters. Nobody Can Live Forever: The Existential Soul of Tim Maia, more than lives up to its title; it is the definitive compilation from his greatest years. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/02/2012
Label: Luaka Bop
UPC: 0680899006712
Rank: 5205

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tim Maia   Primary Artist,Drums,Flute,Congas,Guitar,Vocals,Percussion
Paulo Ricardo   Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Percussion,Guitar (12 String)
Hyldon   Guitar
Arthur Verocai   Horn,Strings
Pinduca   Vibraphone
Robson Jorge   Piano,Keyboards
Alceu de Almeida Reis   Cello
Paulinho Trompete   Trumpet
Gastao Lamounier   Vocals
Ze Bodega   Sax (Tenor)
Paulinho Guitarra   Bass,Guitar
Jose Mauricio   Guitar (Rhythm)
Adolpho Pissarenko   Violin
Natercia Teixeira Silva   Violin
Antonio Claudio   Vocals
Ana Bezerra   Cello
Serginho Trombone   Piano
Ariovaldo   Tumba,Congas,Percussion
Murillo Da Silva Lourdes   Viola
Luiz Carlos   Drums
Oberdan Magalhaes   Saxophone
Barrosinho   Horn
Nelson DeMacedo   Viola
Luis Carlos   Drums
Waldir   Horn,Brass
Marcelo Pompeu   Violin
Aurino   Sax (Baritone)
Pedrinho   Organ
Carlos Simoes   Bass
Beto Cajueiro   Bass
Antonio Pedro   Vocals,Percussion
Gentil Dias   Violin
Homero Gelmini   Violin
Luis Endes Jr.   Vocals
Octavio Miranda Ilha   Violin
Otavio Canabrava Waladares   Violin
Paulinho Batera   Drums,Percussion
Paulinho Roquete   Guitar (Rhythm)
Pesach Nisembau   Violin
Quinidio Faustino Teixeira   Violin
Reginaldo Francisco   Harp,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Roberio Rafael   Drums

Technical Credits

Boscoli   Producer
Scott Hull   Mastering
Nelson Motta   Liner Notes
Hyldon   Composer
Tim Maia   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Arthur Verocai   Woodwind Arrangement
Yale Evelev   Executive Producer
Reginaldo   Composer
Miguel Cidras   String Arrangements
Rodrigo Corral   Cover Design
Andre Szajman   Producer
Joao Marcello   Producer
Barrosinho   Arranger
Waldir   Arranger
Claudio Szajman   Producer
Tara Anders   Project Coordinator
Paul Heck   Liner Notes
Beto Cajueiro   Composer
Allen Thayer   Liner Notes,Translation
Happy Tedium   Package Layout
Sam Weber   Cover Illustration
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