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The Obvious Child. For the film, see Obvious Child. " The Obvious Child " is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was the lead single from his eighth studio album, The Rhythm of the Saints (1990), released by Warner Bros. Records. Written by Simon, its lyrics explore mortality and aging.
- 4:10
- Warner Bros.
- September 1990
Comments: 7. Brian from La Mesa, Ca The style of drumming is called samba reggae. It is music influenced by Jamaican reggae, but played on samba drums. It evolved from bloco afro rhythms of Ile Aiye in the 1970s, but reached its final development under the late Neguinho de Samba, the director of Olodum, in the early '80s.
Jun 26, 2015 · The group’s drumming is featured on the opening song and first single, “The Obvious Child”. Brazilian singer-songwriter Milton Nascimento co-wrote “Spirit Voices” and contributed some vocals. Guest appearances were also made by mandolin- and “guitarra baiana” master Armandinho, another Bahia musician, and by Afro-Cuban drummer ...
Oct 16, 1990 · These tears are free and hey. The cross is in the ballpark. The cross is in the ballpark. [Chorus] We had a lot of fun, had a lot of money. We had a little son and we thought we'd call him Sonny ...
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I love the drumming in this song. I checked out some other songs by Olodum, the band Simon used, but they lack something. I'd also like any suggestions for songs with the deep Tiako drums, but modern.