Ana Mazzotti

Ana Mazzotti


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An artist as imaginative and unique as Ana Mazzotti doesn’t come around often. Dubbed a “super-musician” by fellow Brazilian virtuoso Hermeto Pascoal, Mazzotti’s short but rich musical career culminated in just two studio albums: Ninguem Vai Me Segurar (1974), and Ana Mazzotti (1977).
Outside circles of Brazilian funk aficionados, these two gems of spellbinding samba-jazz, lysergic funk and trippy bossa have remained relatively obscure. This was partly as a result of Mazzotti’s premature death (she lost her battle with cancer in her mid-thirties), but also due to financial restraints and the prejudice she faced as a female songwriter in a fundamentally sexist society. Born in Caixas, in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul municipality, Mazzotti began to play the accordion aged five, before moving with prodigious ease onto the piano. By the age of twelve she was already conducting her convent school’s choir, and at twenty-one she led her city’s premier chorus, the Coral Bento
Goncalves. The album Ana Mazzotti was originally released in 1977 and is here officially reissued by Far Out records.
Tracklist
Agora Ou Nunca Mais
Canto De Meditação
Cordão
Sou
Em Acalanto
Êta, Samba Bom
De Um Jeito So
Bairro Negro
Roda Mundo
Eu Sou Mais Eu
Soundwave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UUQDVmxtGA