The second album by Bahia-born percussionist Tony Mola and his enormous (13 pieces, most of them drummers!) group Bragada refines and continues the style of their self-titled debut. Tony Mola & Bragada are a carnival band first and foremost, and for all the hyper-modern touches that appear on these 15 tracks (there's a whooshing synth part on the opening "Braga Boy" that would not be out of place on a Stereolab record, and the same song also features heavy rock guitar solos of a type not seen in Brazil since the heyday of Os Mutantes), they are a proud carrier of Bahia's candomble tradition. The infectious samba rhythms of these tracks are utterly irresistible; every song is powered along by basically the same hyper-kinetic rhythm, yet Mola and company cleverly ring enough changes on the themes to keep the individual songs sounding fresh and different from each other, like the reggae-style toasts Glauber Risu raps over the beat on the pulsing "Buribai" and the Milton Nascimento-style jazz influence on the slinky "Lunadê." This is excellent stuff, neither hidebound nor tainted by crossover desperation. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Quebra Mola Track Listing
Credits of Quebra Mola
- Tony Mola
- Triangle, Surdo, Producer, Main Performer, Agogo, Djembe
- Ailton Reiner
- Cavaquinho
- Joao Augusto
- Art Direction
- Steve Sandberg
- Keyboards
- Carlos Santana
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Bragada
- Performer
- Leon Zervos
- Mastering
- Ferreira Filho
- Trombone
- Glauber Risu
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Letieres Leite
- Flute, Arranger, Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor)
- Perinho Santana
- Guitar
- David Santiago
- Piano, Arranger, Keyboards
- Bruno Oliveira
- Vocals (Background)
- Ronaldo Lima
- Engineer
- Saul Barbosa
- Viola
- Mariela Santiago
- Vocals (Background)
- Daniel Romero
- Mixing Assistant
- Tita Alves
- Vocals (Background)
- Suzana Bello
- Vocals (Background)















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