Os Demônios Da Garoa - Eu Sou de Lá

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Review by CW Boutique

Album Review: Eu Sou de Lá by Os Demônios Da Garoa Alright, let’s talk about Eu Sou de Lá, the groovy 1972 samba masterpiece from Os Demônios Da Garoa. Released under Chantecler in Brazil, this album feels like a warm hug from someone who just stepped out of a lively Rio street party. With arrangements by Expedito De Carvalho, it’s got that classic Latin vibe with plenty of heart and rhythm to keep you hooked. Now, I gotta single out two tracks that really stuck with me. First up, there’s “Eu Sou de Lá.” Man, this song is like an instant mood lifter. It’s one of those tunes where you can almost picture yourself strolling through cobblestone streets, surrounded by people dancing and laughing. The melody flows so naturally—it doesn’t try too hard, but it hits right in the feels. There’s something about how smooth yet playful the vocals are; they make you wanna grab a friend and twirl around the room (or at least tap your feet awkwardly if you’re not much of a dancer). Then there’s “O Maior dos Carnavais.” If you’ve ever been curious about what pure carnival energy sounds like bottled into a track, this is it. The percussion slaps hard, and the brass sections? Chef’s kiss! You can tell everyone involved was having the time of their lives recording this one. It’s impossible not to imagine confetti flying everywhere while listening. Honestly, I found myself accidentally yelling “Yeah!” at my speakers halfway through because it’s just THAT infectious. The rest of the album keeps the vibe alive too—tracks like “Paz e Amor” bring some chill moments, while “Taraba” adds a touch of quirky fun. Even slower songs like “Estrela Perdida” have this raw emotional pull that makes you stop whatever you’re doing and just listen. You know, reviewing albums like this makes me realize how timeless samba really is. Sure, Eu Sou de Lá came out over 50 years ago, but it still feels fresh today. Maybe it’s because good music never truly ages—or maybe it’s just proof that humans will always crave beats that make us move and melodies that remind us we’re alive. Either way, Os Demônios Da Garoa nailed it here. Oh, and here’s a random thought for ya: I bet aliens would totally dig this album. Like, imagine little green dudes bopping along to “O Maior dos Carnavais” on their spaceship sound system. Now THAT would be intergalactic vibes! So yeah, give Eu Sou de Lá a spin if you haven’t already. Whether you’re into samba or just looking for something different, this record might surprise you. Just don’t blame me if you end up daydreaming about moving to Brazil after hearing it!

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Artist: Os Demônios Da Garoa
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Rio de Fevereiro
O Maior dos Carnavais
Eu Não Faço Guerra
Luz da Light
Taraba
Pela Madrugada
Pafunça
Quem Bate
Eu Sou de Lá
Paz e Amor
Estrela Perdida

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Demônios Da Garoa - Tarabá (1972)
Demônios Da Garoa - Paz E Amor (1972)

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Catalog Numbers

CMGS-9046

Labels

Chantecler

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByExpedito De Carvalho

About Os Demônios Da Garoa

Orignial members: Arnaldo Rosa, Antônio Gomes Neto, Cláudio Rosa, Roberto Barbosa and Narcizo Trivelatto. The oldest vocal group in Brazil still in activity non-stop according to the Guiness Book of Records.

Name Vars

  • Demonios Da Garoa
  • Demônios Da Garoa
  • Demônios Da Garôa
  • Los Demonios (Os Demônios Da Garoa)
  • Los Demônios (Os Demônios Da Garoa)
  • Orquestra Demonios Da Garda
  • Os Demonios Da Garoa
  • Os Demónios Da Garôa
  • Os Demônios Da Garôa
  • Osdemonios

Members

  • Arnaldo Rosa
  • Roberto Barbosa
  • Everson Pessoa
  • Dedé Paraizo

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Eu Sou de Lá* by Os Demônios Da Garoa is a hidden gem from Brazil’s samba scene. Released in 1972, it blends traditional samba rhythms with a touch of Latin flair. What makes it special? The arrangements were done by Expedito De Carvalho, a talented musician who knew how to bring out the soul of each track. One standout song, *Eu Não Faço Guerra*, carries a message of peace that still resonates today. It’s a piece of Brazilian music history that feels both timeless and fresh.