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There is a reason that Brazilian singer/actor
Seu Jorge
regularly sells out live shows and attracts the likes of
Bill Murray
, his co-star in 2004's
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
, to performances: he not only has a charming way with acoustic renditions of classic
David Bowie
songs (as proved in the movie; those who missed it should check the
soundtrack
), he exhibits as much charm when playing his own material.
Cru
, which translates as "Raw," is a fine example. Not every song is original --
Jorge
covers the
Leiber & Stoller
classic
"Don't,"
made famous by
Elvis Presley
, as well as
Serge Gainsbourg
's
"Chatterton"
-- but he maintains a consistently stripped-bare sensibility throughout. Sun-baked vocals drive the sound; backed by barely-there acoustic guitar strumming and spare, casual percussion, they leave a listener to wonder how he made it through the 12-song set without getting sunburned and sand between his toes. As
's lyrics and his sporadic, effective use of
electronic
beats make clear, though, the music aims at more than conveying a stranded-at-sea, message-in-a-bottle vibe:
"Mania de Peitao,"
which in English means "Large Chested Mania," offers a Portuguese-language lesson on the evils of silicone breast implants, and
"Eu Sou Favela"
recounts, via music entirely too gorgeous for its subject matter, the grim realities of life within a Brazilian slum. ~ Tammy La Gorce
Seu Jorge
regularly sells out live shows and attracts the likes of
Bill Murray
, his co-star in 2004's
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
, to performances: he not only has a charming way with acoustic renditions of classic
David Bowie
songs (as proved in the movie; those who missed it should check the
soundtrack
), he exhibits as much charm when playing his own material.
Cru
, which translates as "Raw," is a fine example. Not every song is original --
Jorge
covers the
Leiber & Stoller
classic
"Don't,"
made famous by
Elvis Presley
, as well as
Serge Gainsbourg
's
"Chatterton"
-- but he maintains a consistently stripped-bare sensibility throughout. Sun-baked vocals drive the sound; backed by barely-there acoustic guitar strumming and spare, casual percussion, they leave a listener to wonder how he made it through the 12-song set without getting sunburned and sand between his toes. As
's lyrics and his sporadic, effective use of
electronic
beats make clear, though, the music aims at more than conveying a stranded-at-sea, message-in-a-bottle vibe:
"Mania de Peitao,"
which in English means "Large Chested Mania," offers a Portuguese-language lesson on the evils of silicone breast implants, and
"Eu Sou Favela"
recounts, via music entirely too gorgeous for its subject matter, the grim realities of life within a Brazilian slum. ~ Tammy La Gorce