Sociedade De Estudos Da Cultura Negro No Brasil ‎– Egungun

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Label:SECNB - Sociedade de Estudos da Cultura Negra no Brasil

Country:Brazil

Used LP 1984

Disc:VG+/EX (has light surface noise at some part,but totally great shape)

Jacket:VG+ (some age scrubs,totally good condition as Brazilian record) w/original booklet

Indigenous religion Voodoo religion transmitted to Benin, Africa. During the slave trade between West Africa and Brazil in the 16th century, many voodoos were sent to North, Central, and South America, centered on Brazil, and were reportedly banned from the colonial nation but did not bow down. As a result, it is said that Brazil still has such a strong religious power that the voodoo culture has taken root. Egungun is said to be the biggest festival in Voodoo religion and one of the world's most famous festivals. This record is a valuable record of Egungun's recording in Bahia, Brazil in the 1960s. Percussion instruments, suge instruments and festival songs resonate psychedelicly, and they are also clearly recorded. The photograph group recorded on the double-sided sleeves by photographer Lenio Braga, featuring unique costumes and festival patterns, is also a wonderful word.

アフリカ・ベナンに伝わる土着宗教ブードゥー教。16世紀に西アフリカとブラジル間で奴隷貿易をされていた頃に多くのブードゥー教徒がブラジルを中心とした北中南米に送られ、植民地支配をしていた国から禁止されながらも屈しなかったと言い伝えられ、その結果ブラジルにもブードゥー教の文化が根付いているほど強力な宗教力を現在でも持っているとされています。そんなブードゥー教の一年で一番大きな祝祭であると同時に世界でも有数の奇祭と言われるエグングン。このレコードは60年代にブラジル・バイーア州で行われたエグングンの模様を録音した貴重な記録。打楽器、菅楽器、祭歌がサイケデリックに響きわたります、クリアな録音も秀逸。独特の仮装や祭りの模様を写した写真家Lenio Bragaによる見開きスリーブに記録された写真群も素晴らしいです。

A1 - Iba Orixa Iba Onile

A9 - O Xe Uara Uara

B3 - Agogo Mi Fo

B8 - Akuja