On their third album, the ever eclectic Brazilian Girls return to the joyful bohemian groove magic of their debut. Most importantly, they once again make it sound effortless and play their downtown worldbeat loose rather than lazy, making their loft music more welcoming than it was on Talk to La Bomb, the too clever sophomore effort that suffered from a slight case of entitlement. Here, the meticulously arranged opener, "St. Petersburg," announces that the Girls are out to earn their accolades this time as soundtrack music, tribal beats, and shuffling jazz all pass under Sabina Sciubba's intoxicating vocals. When she offers "Here is your anthem/Now go to hell," it's plain to see that the playfulness and cool flippancy are back, too, something that makes the singalong highlight "Ricardo" such a good-time single, perfect for chic summery weekends. "Internacional" is "Peter Gunn Theme" versus any given Serge Gainsbourg song, and when tubas meet Sciubba's tongue-rolling pronouncement of "Berlin," the track of the same name becomes something like a new wave revival of the musical +Cabaret. Rounding out this unclassifiable effort are peaceful moments like "L'Interprete" and electronica-aware pop songs like "I Want Out," plus plenty of Astrud Gilberto-inspired numbers that explain why this group of non-Brazilian musicians gets to use the "B" word. With Brazilian Girls' sense of wonder and love of musical globe-trotting as strong as ever, New York City is a welcome return to form for this very special group. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
New York City
08/05/2008 | Verve Forecast
All Music Guide Review
New York City Track Listing
New York City Notes
Nominee - 51st GRAMMY® Awards
Best Electronic/Dance Album
(For vocal or instrumental albums. Albums only.)
New York City
Brazilian Girls
Credits of New York City
- Adam Thompson
- Engineer
- Jennifer Harris
- Cymbals
- Michael H. Baruer
- Mixing
- Jorge Chafey
- Assistant Engineer
- Jonathon Haffner
- Sax (Alto)
- Anne Metz
- Cover Design
- Dalius Naujo
- Drums (Snare)
- Petar Timotic
- Paintings
- Javier Ustara
- Assistant Engineer
- Doug Wieselman
- Sax (Tenor)
- Kenny Wollesen
- Conductor, Drums (Bass)
- William Paden Hensley
- Mixing Assistant, Digital Editing
- Didi Gutman
- Guitar, Group Member, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Programming
- Richard Marriott
- Trombone
- Chris Athens
- Mastering
- Hollis King
- Art Direction
- Mauro Refosco
- Percussion
- Mike "Love" Williams
- Trumpet (Bass)
- Aaron Johnston
- Vocals (Background), Group Member, Drums
- Sabina Sciubba
- Vocals, Group Member
- Steven Bernstein
- Peck Horn
- Kenji Shimoda
- Engineer
- John Newcott
- Release Coordinator
- James Brown
- Mixing
- Byron Isaacs
- Bass
- Jesse Murphy
- Bass
- Dahlia Ambach Caplin
- Executive Producer, A&R
- Héctor Castillo
- Vocals (Background), Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Lisa Hansen
- Release Coordinator
- Dan Bora
- Engineer
- Daniel Jodocy
- Drums (Snare)
- Evelyn Morgan
- A&R
- Michael Trepagnier
- Engineer
- Vladimir Radojicic
- Photography
- Tchad Blake
- Mixing
- Michael Brauer
- Mixing
- Clark Gayton
- Tuba
- Michael Irwin
- Trumpet, Cornet
- Baaba Maal
- Vocals














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