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Jazz 30/10/2020

The Nels Cline Singers Cover Caetano Veloso With New Single "Segunda"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) On November 13, Nels Cline will release his 3rd Blue Note album Share The Wealth, a dynamic double album of swirling, evocative soundscapes including the opening track "Segunda," an explosive version of the Caetano Veloso song which is out today. Share The Wealth features the sonic explorer and guitar renegade with an expanded edition of his long-running project The Nels Cline Singers with saxophonist and punk-jazz iconoclast Skerik, keyboard marvel Brian Marsella, bass powerhouse Trevor Dunn, longtime collaborator and drummer Scott Amendola, and Brazilian percussionist Cyro Baptista. The album can be pre-ordered now on vinyl, CD, or download.

"The inspiration was from hearing the Gal Costa studio version," Cline says, referring to the Brazilian singer's performance of "Segunda" from her 2011 album Recanto. "Yuka [Honda] and I just love that album, which Caetano Veloso produced. I didn't know anything about the lyrics so I asked Cyro's wife, Eleonora Alberto, who offered to translate it. It turns out the lyrics are extremely poetic and timely. The song is essentially like a Black Lives Matter anthem. It's about a black Brazilian ruminating on how people think that blacks are lazy and that the light-skinned people are the industrious people. And it incorporates the idea of White Monday, which is a Catholic holiday in Brazil. So Caetano uses this idea of the working man and the holiday and the legacy of black slavery in Brazil as this kind of potent, poetic statement. And Skerik just launches on this one."

The video for "Segunda," which was directed by Toni Nogueira and Sergio Gag, documents life in the favelas on the outskirts of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.






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