- Digital
Léo Leobons
Ritual
Kaxambu Records
- Cat No: KAX012
- Release: 2018-06-11
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Track List
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1. Léo Leobons - Sao Bento pra Ramiro
03:29 -
2. Léo Leobons - Obá Ibo
03:53 -
3. Léo Leobons - All of Those Things
04:30 -
4. Léo Leobons - Ogún
03:59 -
5. Léo Leobons - Arará
02:52 -
6. Léo Leobons - Teu Amor
03:47 -
7. Léo Leobons - Caboclo
02:50 -
8. Léo Leobons - Rei do Norte
03:44 -
9. Léo Leobons - Vida
03:16
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"Ritual......is percussion-driven semi-traditional Brazilian music that's at turns serious and playful. It is also rooted deeply in fertile, sacred soil." -- AfroPop WorldWide
Initiated into candomblé at 8 years of age as Ogã de Xangô, Léo Leobons has rhythm in his veins. Today, he is the most accomplished Brazilian authority on afro-cuban folklore, having contributed to the education of a whole generation of percussionists from Rio de Janeiro. He has worked with everyone from Maria Rita to Azymuth; from Nando Reis to Pedro Luís e a Parede; from Lucas Santtana and Ramiro Musotto to appearances with Tito Puente and Eddie Palmieri. His work appears in films, documentaries, radio programs and television in Brazil and around the world.
Full of rich collaborations with brilliant musicians from across the spectrum of current and traditional music in Brazil, his new album, "Ritual," brings all of his experience together into one cohesive whole, traversing and combining Afro-Brazilian and Afro-Cuban traditions into one seamless and organic package.
Initiated into candomblé at 8 years of age as Ogã de Xangô, Léo Leobons has rhythm in his veins. Today, he is the most accomplished Brazilian authority on afro-cuban folklore, having contributed to the education of a whole generation of percussionists from Rio de Janeiro. He has worked with everyone from Maria Rita to Azymuth; from Nando Reis to Pedro Luís e a Parede; from Lucas Santtana and Ramiro Musotto to appearances with Tito Puente and Eddie Palmieri. His work appears in films, documentaries, radio programs and television in Brazil and around the world.
Full of rich collaborations with brilliant musicians from across the spectrum of current and traditional music in Brazil, his new album, "Ritual," brings all of his experience together into one cohesive whole, traversing and combining Afro-Brazilian and Afro-Cuban traditions into one seamless and organic package.