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"Lisbon Story" by Wim Wanders

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Discover Lisboa filmed by Wim Wanders
Discover fado music performed by group Madredeus
Discover poetry of Ferdinando Pessoa

Buy DVD "Lisbon Story"
Buy CD "Ainda" with soundtrack from the film
Buy poetry of Ferdinando Pessoa




Wim Wenders "I am becoming more of a sound man than an image man…"


I used to say that my profession consisted of making images and that was true of my first films. I used to shoot, then I mixed and cut, then I remixed and recut and after two months' work the final mix of the film was done in three days. These days it's different. I cut my images in two weeks and slave over the sound for six months. I am becoming more of a sound man than an image man…
– Wim Wenders, interview (1)



Ferdinando Pessoa: "Always Astonished"
[quotes from the film]



Ferdinando Pessoa pictured on 100 Escudo(1986)

I listen without looking

I listen without looking and so see
[in Polish: Słucham nie patrząc i w ten sposób widzę]



In broad daylight even the sounds shine.

In broad daylight even the sounds shine.
On the repose of the wide field they linger.
It rustles, the brize silent.

I have wanted, like sounds, to live by things
And not be theirs, a winged consequence
Carrying the real far.

More:
"Lisbon Story" by Bryant Frazer
"Lisbon Story: Portugal Year Zero" by Carloss James Chamberlin
Ainda: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack From The Film "Lisbon Story" [SOUNDTRACK]



Ainda: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack From The Film "Lisbon Story"

"Lisbon Story": Teresa Salgueiro(Madredeus) and Rudigerowi Vogler (soundman)

Madredeus

Desert Rose by Sting & Cheb Mami

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Sting & Cheb Mami

Do you remember hit "Desert Rose" sung by Sting & Cheb Mami? You know who is Sting, but who is Cheb Mami? Cheb Mami, real name Mohamed Kélifati (born July 11, 1966, Saida, Algeria) is an Algerian-born rai singer. His vocal range covers, incredible, three octaves! Cheb Mami moved to Paris at 19 and soon crafted his musical style infusing Maghribi arabic RAI music. Cheb Mami's music was described, as "Arabic rock and roll". Cheb has been always "The Prince Of Rai", after his collaboration with Sting (song "Desert Rose", 1999) he became a world music star. The film 100% Arabica (musical comedy, Art Mattan, 2006) is now available in the United States on DVD. In this musical comedy, a North African group called Rap Oriental uses music to triumph over The film features Khaled and Cheb Mami, two real-life stars of rai music -- a combination of North African sounds and western-style rap. Directed by Mahmoud Zemmouri, the DVD is available in French, which is the original language; and in English, subtitled.



Desert rose is the colloquial name given to rosette formations of the minerals gypsum and barite with sand inclusions.


Adenium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, containing a single species, Adenium obesum, also known as Sabi Star, Kudu or Desert-rose. It is native to tropical and subtropical eastern and southern Africa and Arabia.



Sting feat. Cheb Mami - Desert Rose
CD "Brand New Day" (1999)
(Words and music by Sting)


I dream of rain
I dream of gardens in the desert sand
I wake in vain
I dream of love as time runs through my hand

I dream of fire
Those dreams that tie two hearts that will never die
And near the flames
The shadows play in the shape of the man's desire

This desert rose
Whose shadow bears the secret promise
This desert flower
No sweet perfume that would torture you more than this

And now she turns
This way she moves in the logic of all my dreams
This fire burns
I realize that nothing's as it seems

I dream of rain
I dream of gardens in the desert sand
I wake in vain
I dream of love as time runs through my hand

I dream of rain
I lift my gaze to empty skies above
I close my eyes
The rare perfume is the sweet intoxication of love

I dream of rain
I dream of gardens in the desert sand
I wake in vain
I dream of love as time runs through my hand

Sweet desert rose
Whose shadow bears the secret promise
This desert flower
No sweet perfume that would torture you more than this

Sweet desert rose
This memory of hidden hearts and souls
This desert flower
This rare perfurme is the sweet intoxication of love

Links
Desert rose - mineral formation
Desert rose - Adenium obesum
Sting - Wikipedia
Cheb Mami - Wikipedia
Official website of Cheb Mami

Zbigniew Namysłowski

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Zbigniew Namysłowski (1939)

Well, Namysłowski bopped for a time, but by the middle of the sixties turned towards a more post-boppish playing, and later on switched quite smoothly to jazzrock - and he's been impressively effective at that, the album's called "Winobranie (The Wine Feast)"; some people consider it the best polish jazz album or at least one of top 10 albums in the whole polish jazz history. That was in 1973, three years later he did a funk-jazz record called "Kujaviak Goes Funky" which has been praised then and is now. By the eighties he moved the accents in his music a bit more towards the Weather Report' sound (his bands at that time featured a polish Jaco - Krzysztof Ścierański). From the nineties until now he's back into straightforward post-bop appeal. And he's still making it quite well. At now he's about 70 years old.
"All about Jazz" - posted on Forum by "straight-up-and-down"

Qutes about Zbigniew Namysłowski:

Willis Connover (Voice of America Jazz Hour): When I first visited Poland, I was quite unprepared to hear Polish musicians at so high level. Namyslowski was clearly the best. International voting has proved that audiences in Europe recognize the best Polish musician as among the best anywhere in the world. He honors 3 traditions, of jazz, of Polish, of himself. Anyone who misses Namyslowski is missing a unique source of creativity in 20th century. Namyslowski is a giant!

Roger Cotteral (JAZZ FORUM): ...A few years ago I got depressed and brooded on whether jazz had any future at all. My encounter with Namyslowski group and their music, brought home to me that there was no reason for anxiety.

Ola Sigvardson (ARBETET, Norway): The American supergroup "The Crusaders" failed to be the main attraction of the Kristianstad JazzFest. The appearance of Namyslowski group highlighted the concert. There is no doubt that he is one of the leading saxophonists in the world today."

Kazimierz Czyż (JAZZ FORUM): There is something in his music that would indicate a multi source inspiration. Though by no means an ordinary blend: pure jazz, rock, blues, Polish folklore, and the Balkan and Indian elements.

Jonny Olson (WERMLANDS TIDNINGEX): The system of musical education in Eastern Europe produces excellent musicians. Namyslowski and his group have confirmed this opinion. All the members of this formation are very good instrumentalists whose technique is truly professional. (...) Namyslowski himself is a remarkable saxophonist: daring, intensive and very active. He keeps his audience spell bound with the clear and precise sound on his alto and sopranino saxes. Namyslowski has appeared in Sweden many times before so I knew I would listen to some really high-class music."

Links
Zbigniew Namysłowski - Biography
Zbigniew Namysłowski - Official Page
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