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Cry Babies: Cry Babies
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Sergio Mendes
piano1941 - 2024
Cry Babies throws itself so quickly and passionately into "It's My Thing" (" data-original-title="" title="">The Isley Brothers) that the musicians seem to forget what time it's written in, driving it hard and fast into punkish R&B, like an early version of

The Who
band / ensemble / orchestraLed by the '60s classic Hammond B-3 organ sound but still featuring the horn arrangement, "Questions 67/68" simultaneously suggests the original version from

Chicago
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1967
"Caminhos Diabólicos" reprises "Evil Ways" into three minutes of Latin boogaloo and funk, with the psychedelic guitar, drums and especially congas mixed up front so it sounds fuller, more Afro-Cuban and vibrant.
Cry Babies ends with the same lowdown and dangerous spirit in which it began, tearing through "Good Golly Miss Molly" as if trying to frantically scratch out a

James Brown
vocals1933 - 2006
Track Listing
It's My Thing; Kool And The Gang; Daydream; Hey, Blood; Questions 67/68; Blás, Blás, Blás Soul; More Today Than Yesterday; Caminhos Diabólicos; I'll Never Fall In Love Again; Midnight; Good Golly Miss Molly.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Oberdan: arrangements, saxophone; Oswaldo: bass; Carioca: congas; Luíz Carlos: drums; Ovid: guitar; Sérgio Carvalho: organ; Moacir: piano; Serginho: trombone; Paulinho: trumpet; Aldo: vocals; Rosana: vocals.
Album information
Title: Cry Babies | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Far Out Recordings
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