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{{Infobox album
| Name = Sacundin Ben Samba
| name = Sacundin Ben Samba
| Type = [[Album]]
| type = Album
| Artist = [[Jorge Ben]]
| artist = [[Jorge Ben]]
| Cover = Jorge ben sacundin.jpg
| cover = Jorge ben sacundin.jpg
| Released = 1964
| alt =
| Recorded =
| released = 1964
| recorded =
| Genre = [[Samba]], [[Música Popular Brasileira|MPB]]
| Length =
| venue =
| Label = [[Philips]]
| studio =
| genre = [[Samba]]<ref name="Hermes"/>
| Producer = Armando Pittigliani<ref>[http://www.benjor.com.br/sec_disco_ficha.php?language=pt_BR&id=4 Jorge Ben Jor - Sacundin Ben samba<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
| Reviews =
| length =
| label = [[Philips]]
| Last album =''[[Ben é Samba Bom]]''<br />(1964)
| producer = Armando Pittigliani<ref>[http://www.benjor.com.br/sec_disco_ficha.php?language=pt_BR&id=4 Jorge Ben Jor Sacundin Ben samba<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
| This album ='''''Sacundin Ben Samba'''''<br />(1964)
| prev_title = [[Ben É Samba Bom]]
| Next album =''[[Big Ben (album)|Big Ben]]''<br />(1965)
| prev_year = 1964
| next_title = [[Big Ben (album)|Big Ben]]
| next_year = 1965
}}
}}
'''''Sacundin Ben Samba''''' is the second album by Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist [[Jorge Ben]], released in 1964.


== Music and lyrics ==
'''''Sacundin Ben Samba''''' is the third album from Brazilian artist [[Jorge Ben]], originally released in 1964. Its songs have been described as "blueprints for much of modern Brazilian pop."<ref>Hermes, Will (May 2002). [http://books.google.com/books?id=M4CHp9FEZRgC&pg=PA121&dq=sacundin+ben+samba&hl=en&sa=X&ei=XacmT_LnMen20gHrj4n5CA&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=sacundin%20ben%20samba&f=false "Back in the day"] ''Spin'', Vol. 18, No. 5.</ref> The album is stylistically very similar to Ben's debut ''[[Samba Esquema Novo]]'', although the rhetoric of protest music, inspired by the likes of [[João de Vale]] and [[Zé Keti]] and found in such songs as "Não desanmia João", "Jeitão de preto velho", and "A princesa e o plebeu" sets it apart from its predecessors.<ref>Sanches, Pedro Alexandre (2000). '' Tropicalismo: decadência bonita do samba''. São Paulo: Boitempo Editorial. ISBN 8585934549</ref>
The album is stylistically very similar to Ben's debut ''[[Samba Esquema Novo]]'', although the rhetoric of [[protest music]], inspired by the likes of [[João de Vale]] and [[Zé Keti]] and found in such songs as "Não desanima João", "Jeitão de preto velho", and "A princesa e o plebeu" sets it apart from its predecessors.<ref>Sanches, Pedro Alexandre (2000). '' Tropicalismo: decadência bonita do samba''. São Paulo: Boitempo Editorial. {{ISBN|85-85934-54-9}}</ref>

== Critical reception ==
{{Album ratings
| rev2 = ''[[Tom Hull – on the Web]]''
| rev2Score = B+ ({{Rating-Christgau|hm2}})<ref>{{cite web|last=Hull|first=Tom|authorlink=Tom Hull (critic)|date=May 3, 2021|url=http://tomhull.com/ocston/blog/archives/2940-Music-Week.html|title=Music Week|website=Tom Hull – on the Web|accessdate=May 7, 2021}}</ref>
}}
Along with Ben's first two records, ''Sacundin Ben Samba'' was described by [[Will Hermes]] as the "[[blueprint]] for much of modern [[Brazilian music#Popular music|Brazilian pop]]."<ref name="Hermes">Hermes, Will (May 2002). [https://books.google.com/books?id=M4CHp9FEZRgC&dq=sacundin+ben+samba&pg=PA121 "Back in the day"] ''Spin'', Vol. 18, No. 5.</ref> Music critic Rodney Taylor, who was critical of the previous album, said Ben "rights himself ... with the bigger band arrangements fleshing out his sound rather than drowning it."<ref name="Hull">{{cite web|last=Hull|first=Tom|date=8 December 2012|url=http://tomhull.com/ocston/notebook/1212.php|title=December 2012 Notebook|website=tomhull.com|accessdate=3 January 2019}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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# "Anjo Azul" – 2:48
# "Anjo Azul" – 2:48
# "Nena Nana" – 2:52
# "Nena Nana" – 2:52
# "Vamos Embora "Uau"" - 2:32
# "Vamos Embora "Uau"" 2:32
# "Capoeira" - 2:48
# "Capoeira" 2:48
# "Gimbo" - 2:35
# "Gimbo" 2:35
# "Carnaval Triste" <small>(Paulo Bruce/Sérgio C. de Almeida)</small> - 2:33
# "Carnaval Triste" <small>(Paulo Bruce, Sérgio C. de Almeida)</small> 2:33
# "A Princesa e o Plebeu" - 3:25
# "A Princesa e o Plebeu" 3:25
# "Menina do Vestido Coral" - 3:31
# "Menina do Vestido Coral" 3:31
# "Pula Baú" - 2:28
# "Pula Baú" 2:28
# "Jeitão de Preto Velho" - 3:04
# "Jeitão de Preto Velho" 3:04
# "Espero por Você" <small>(João Mello)</small> - 2:04
# "Espero por Você" <small>(João Mello)</small> 2:04
# "Não Desanima João" - 3:14
# "Não Desanima João" 3:14


==Personnel==
==Personnel<small><ref>{{Allmusic|class=album|id=sacudin-ben-samba-r202449/credits|pure_url=yes AllMusic Guide}}</ref></small>==
*Jorge Ben – [[vocals]], [[violão]]
*Jorge Ben – vocals, [[violão]]
*[[Luís Carlos Vinhas]] - [[piano]], [[arrangements]]
*[[Luís Carlos Vinhas]] piano, [[arrangements]]
*[[Manuel Gusmão]] – [[Bass (guitar)|bass]]
*[[Manuel Gusmão]] – bass
*[[Pedro Paulo]] – [[trumpet]]
*[[Pedro Paulo (trumpet player)|Pedro Paulo]] – trumpet
*[[Dom Um Romão]] – [[Drum kit|drums]]
*[[Dom Um Romão]] – drums


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
* {{Discogs master|type=album|222627}}

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Latest revision as of 11:33, 23 July 2024

Sacundin Ben Samba
Studio album by
Released1964
GenreSamba[1]
LabelPhilips
ProducerArmando Pittigliani[2]
Jorge Ben chronology
Ben É Samba Bom
(1964)
Sacundin Ben Samba
(1964)
Big Ben
(1965)

Sacundin Ben Samba is the second album by Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist Jorge Ben, released in 1964.

Music and lyrics

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The album is stylistically very similar to Ben's debut Samba Esquema Novo, although the rhetoric of protest music, inspired by the likes of João de Vale and Zé Keti and found in such songs as "Não desanima João", "Jeitão de preto velho", and "A princesa e o plebeu" sets it apart from its predecessors.[3]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Tom Hull – on the WebB+ ((2-star Honorable Mention)(2-star Honorable Mention))[4]

Along with Ben's first two records, Sacundin Ben Samba was described by Will Hermes as the "blueprint for much of modern Brazilian pop."[1] Music critic Rodney Taylor, who was critical of the previous album, said Ben "rights himself ... with the bigger band arrangements fleshing out his sound rather than drowning it."[5]

Track listing

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All tracks written by Jorge Ben, except where noted

  1. "Anjo Azul" – 2:48
  2. "Nena Nana" – 2:52
  3. "Vamos Embora "Uau"" – 2:32
  4. "Capoeira" – 2:48
  5. "Gimbo" – 2:35
  6. "Carnaval Triste" (Paulo Bruce, Sérgio C. de Almeida) – 2:33
  7. "A Princesa e o Plebeu" – 3:25
  8. "Menina do Vestido Coral" – 3:31
  9. "Pula Baú" – 2:28
  10. "Jeitão de Preto Velho" – 3:04
  11. "Espero por Você" (João Mello) – 2:04
  12. "Não Desanima João" – 3:14

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ a b Hermes, Will (May 2002). "Back in the day" Spin, Vol. 18, No. 5.
  2. ^ Jorge Ben Jor – Sacundin Ben samba
  3. ^ Sanches, Pedro Alexandre (2000). Tropicalismo: decadência bonita do samba. São Paulo: Boitempo Editorial. ISBN 85-85934-54-9
  4. ^ Hull, Tom (May 3, 2021). "Music Week". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved May 7, 2021.
  5. ^ Hull, Tom (8 December 2012). "December 2012 Notebook". tomhull.com. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
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