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Multiple issues|refimprove=November 2006|primarysources=November 2006Infobox musical artist|name = Shaman/Shaaman|image =|caption =|image_size = (Only use for images smaller than 220 pixels)|background = group_or_band|alias =|origin = São Paulo , Brazil |genre = heavy metal music|Heavy metal , power metal , symphonic metal |years_active = 2000–present|label = Scarlet Records|Scarlet |associated_acts =|website = URL| http://www.shamanimmortal.com/|current_members = Ricardo Confessori
Thiago Bianchi
Léo Mancini
Fernando Quesada |past_members = Andre Matos
Hugo Mariutti
Luís Mariutti
Shaman or Shaaman is a Brazil ian heavy metal music|heavy metal / power metal band assembled in 2000 by three musicians who left the band Angra (band)|Angra - Andre Matos , Luis Mariutti and Ricardo Confessori . The band was completed with guitar player Hugo Mariutti (Luis' younger brother - both of them also play in another band called Henceforth ).

Shaman changed its name to Shaaman due to legal reasons, but the issue was solved and they renamed it back to Shaman.

In October 2006, Andre Matos officially left the band along with the Mariutti brothers. Confessori is currently reforming the band.

Biography



The band was formed in mid 2000, when musicians Andre Matos (Vocals, keyboards, ex- Viper (band)|Viper ), Luis Mariutti (Bass, ex- Firebox (band)|Firebox ) and Ricardo Confessori (Drums, ex- Korzus ) left the band Angra (band)|Angra . At the time the band was assembled, they did not have a guitarist, so Hugo Mariutti (ex-Henceforth) was initially hired to assist in the compositions. Later they permanently integrated him into the band.

The name chosen for the band, Shaman, refers to the religious practice of shamanism , with the word "shaman" generally thought to be of Siberia n origin.

They started an initial tour, which went through Europe and Latin America (specifically: France, Mexico, Argentina, Chile and Brazil). For live keyboards the band requested the help of musician Fábio Ribeiro (Blezqi Zatsaz, ex-Angra).

Mixing heavy metal, classical music and world music ,Citation needed|date=May 2009 the band started recording their debut album, entitled Ritual (Shaman album)|Ritual , in January 2002. The disc was entirely recorded in Germany, with the exception of a few tracks which were recorded in Brazil and the US. The production was managed by the producer Sascha Paeth , who also produced albums for Angra, Edguy , Rhapsody of Fire and Virgo (band)|Virgo and with co-production of Phil Colodetti.

Ritual was released in more than 15 countries.Citation needed|date=May 2009 The World Ritual Tour lasted for one year and a half, touring in such places as: Brazil, Asia, Latin America and Europe. There were over 150 shows at that time, some presented twice in the same place.

During 2003, Shaman were among the first place slots for Brazil, with Ritual being awarded the best album of 2002 and 2004 by the readers of Folha de S. Paulo , a Brazilian newspaper.Citation needed|date=May 2009 Later in 2004, the band opened for Iron Maiden 's show in São Paulo , playing to an audience of over 45,000.Citation needed|date=February 2007
The band then recorded a live show in the Credicard Hall with the participation of several special guests such as Tobias Sammet , Marcus Viana, Andi Deris , Sascha Paeth , George Mouzayek and Michael Weikath . The show was then released on CD and DVD, entitled RituAlive . The engineering and mixing was done entirely at The Creative Studios in São Paulo, Brazil and the production was done by Phil Colodetti together with the Shaman members. According to director of Universal Music of Brazil, RituAlive is still the best DVD of its genre due to its quality and contents.Citation needed|date=February 2007
In 2005, with the second album almost completed and ready to release, they decided to rename the album to avoid a court hearing by another band. The band also decided to add an 'A' to its name as Shaaman. The name change occurred after another band named Shaman was consulted and specified that the meaning and pronunciation of the name were still the same.

In the following months, the new album, entitled Reason (Shaaman album)|Reason , was released. The result of Reason , which was mixed in Germany by the producer Sascha Paeth and recorded in Brazil by Phil Colodetti at Creative Studios, attempted to return the feeling and spirit of 80's heavy metal.Citation needed|date=May 2009 Their first single, named "Innocence" from the Reason was played on radio stations and further split the official charts of the highest charting songs in Brazil.Citation needed|date=May 2009 The video for the song also appeared on music TV channels.

Shaaman then went on a hiatus which was confirmed on October 12, 2006, when a statement by bass player Luís Mariutti was released on the fansite http://www.fortomorrow.webtuga.net/ For Tomorrow that "the band had called it a day." http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=60139 BLABBERMOUTH.NET: SHAAMAN Calls It A Day, posted October 12, 2006 (English) http://whiplash.net/materias/entrevistas/050600-shaman.html Ricardo Confessori: "O Ritual continua!" (Portuguese)

Ricardo Confessori, the only remaining member of Shaaman, decided to continue the band with a new line-up. Later the album, entitled Immortal , was released in 2007.

Line-up


Members as Shaaman


  • Andre Matos - vocals (2000–2006)

  • Hugo Mariutti - guitar (2000–2006)

  • Luís Mariutti - bass (2000–2006)

  • Ricardo Confessori - drums (2000–present)

  • Fábio Ribeiro - keyboards (touring) (2000–2006)


  • Members as Shaman


  • Thiago Bianchi - vocals (2007–present)

  • Léo Mancini - guitars (2007–present)

  • Fernando Quesada - bass (2007–present)

  • Ricardo Confessori - drums (2000–present)


  • Discography


    Studio albums as Shaaman


  • Shaman (demo)|Shaman ( Demo (music)|Demo ) (2001)

  • Ritual (Shaaman album)|Ritual (2002) #101 French Charts # 80 Japanese Chats

  • * Fairy Tale (Shaaman)|Fairy Tale ( single (music)|single ) (2002)

  • * For Tomorrow (Shaaman)|For Tomorrow (single) (2003)

  • Reason (Shaaman album)|Reason (2005) # 200 Japanese Chats

  • * Reason (Shaaman album)|Innocence (single) (2005)


  • Live albums as Shaaman


  • RituAlive (2003)


  • Studio albums as Shaman


  • Immortal (Shaman album)|Immortal (2007) - #262 Japanese Chartscitation needed|date=July 2010

  • Origins (Shaman album)|Origins (2010)

  • * Kurenai (song)|Kurenai (X-Japan cover) (2009)


  • Videography


    Music videos as Shaaman


  • Ritual (Shaaman album)|Ritual (2002)

  • * Ritual (Shaaman album)|Fairy Tale (2002)

  • * Ritual (Shaaman album)|For Tomorrow (2003)


  • Reason (Shaaman album)|Reason (2005)

  • * Innocence (Shaaman)|Innocence (2005)

  • * Reason (Shaaman album)|More (2005)


  • DVDs as Shaaman


  • RituAlive (2003)

  • Animelive (2008)

  • Shaman & Orchestra - One Live (2011)


  • Music videos as Shaman


  • Immortal (Shaman album)|Immortal (2007)

  • * Immortal (Shaman album)|In The Dark (2007)

  • Origins (álbum)|Origins (2010)

  • * Finally Home (2010)

  • * Ego (2011)


  • Notable gigs



  • 2001

  • *04/21 - Via Funchal ( São Paulo )

  • 2002

  • 2003

  • *04/05 - Credicard Hall ( São Paulo - the RituAlive concert)

  • *Citybank Hall ( Rio De Janeiro - Ritual Tour)

  • 2004

  • *01/17 - Pacaembu Stadium ( São Paulo - as the Iron Maiden opening act)

  • 2005

  • *06/11 - Credicard Hall ( São Paulo )

  • *Citybank Hall ( Rio De Janeiro - Reason Tour, the biggest audience in an exclusive concert as headliner)

  • *10/12 - Canindé ( São Paulo - as the co-headliner of Live'n'Louder Festival)

  • 2006

  • *21/05 - Bar Opinião ( Rio Grande do Sul - the last gig)


  • Set-lists


    Ritual World Tour


    01. Ancient Winds

    02. Here I Am

    03. Distant Thunder

    04. Time Will Come

    05. For Tomorrow

    06. Nothing to Say (Angra)

    07. Time (Angra)

    08. Over Your Head

    09. Fairy Tale

    10. Ritual

    11. Pride

    12. Unfinished Allegro (Angra)

    13. Carry On (Angra)

    14. Living for the Night (Viper)

    + No More Tears (Ozzy Osbourne) and some other Angra songs

    Reason Tour



    01. Intro

    02. Turn Away

    03. Trail Of Tears

    04. Distant Thunder

    05. Time Will Come

    06. For Tomorrow

    07. Innocence

    08. Reason

    09. Be Free (Instrumental)

    10. Drum Solo

    11. Scared Forever

    12. More

    13. Fairy Tale

    14. Ancient Winds

    15. Here I Am

    16. Lisbon (Angra)

    + Pride and Painkiller (Judas Priest)

    See also


  • Angra (band)|Angra

  • Sepultura

  • Dr. Sin


  • References





    External links


  • http://www.shamanofficial.com.br/ Shaman

  • http://theshaman.free.fr Shaman - The French Ritual

  • http://shaman.rockrepublik.net/ Shaman in Rockrepublik


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