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Toots Thielemans – The Brasil Project (1992)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 03 de Julho 2007.
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Toots Thielemans recorded two tribute albums for Brazilian Music, which are called Brasil Project 1 and 2. Caetano already sent to us the second edition, Brasil Project 2, a very nice album, acclaimed by many Loronixers.

I could not wait longer for making Brasil Project 1 as soon arrived. The last track 12 – Bluesette is the main attraction, requested by Beto Kessel, kindly associated by zecalouro as Loronix Ambassador. Beto Kessel is a nice friend, knows everything about Brazilian music and Jazz and I want to dedicate this post to our Ambassador.

This is Toots Thielemans – The Brasil Project (1992), for Private Music, really a project, a great effort matching the harmonica player Toots Thielemans with his Brazilian performer friends, Ivan Lins, Luiz Bonfa, Oscar Castro Neves, Caetano Veloso, Milton Nascimento, among others. It is nice to see photos of a late Luiz Bonfa, available with the music. Bluesette is really the main attraction, a celebration performed by Toots Brazilian friends altogether.

Tracks include:



Personnel

Toots Thielemans
(harmonica, guitar)

Gilson Peranzzetta
(keyboards)

Lee Ritenour
(guitar)

Teo Lima
(drums)

Nico Assumpcao
(bass)

Oscar Castro Neves
(guitar, violao, producer)

Paulinho da Costa
(percussion)

Dave Grusin
(piano)

Cassio Duarte
(percussion)

Eliane Elias
(piano)

Bira Hawai
(percussion)

Jamil Joanes
(bass)

Michael Lang
(keyboards)

Mark Isham
(trumpet)

Luiz Bonfa
(guitar)

Chico Buarque de Hollanda
(vocals)

Djavan
(vocals)

Ivan Lins
(keyboard, vocals)

Edu Lobo
(guitar, vocals)

Milton Nascimento
(vocals)

Caetano Veloso
(vocals, guitar)

Brian Bromberg
(bass)

Dori Caymmi
(vocals, guitar)

Gilberto Gil
(vocals, guitar)

Ricardo Silveira
(guitar)




Track List

01 – Começar de Novo
02 – Obi
03 – Felicia and Bianca
04 – O Cantador
05 – Joanna Francesa
06 – Coisa Feita
07 – Preciso Aprender a Só Ser
08 – Fruta Boa
09 – Coração Vagabundo
10 – Manhã de Carnaval
11 – Moments
12 – Bluesette


3 Comentários originais:

Beto Kessel on Tuesday, 03 July, 2007
Thank you very much…mercy, gracias, obrigado…..valeu demias zeca….este tema e muito especial para mim….Beto Kessel

g picanco on Wednesday, 04 July, 2007
Claro que sabemos como Bluesette é importante pra você.
E estamos todos contentes por você estar contente.
O Zeca está preparando um post só de Bluezette.
Aguarde
Bluecette Parade.

Boa audição, Ambassador.

Don on Wednesday, 04 July, 2007
Thanks so much. More harmonica? All your shares are wonderful.



 
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Toots Thielemans – The Brasil Project Vol. 2 (1993)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 30 de Julho 2009.
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This is another solid listen provided by one of the most fantastic friends I have the change to meet with Loronix. Let me stand up first before saying this name, Caetano Rodrigues.

Just follow this link and be amazed with loads and loads of rare and impossible to find music provided by Caetano.

It is important and an act of respect that all music provided by Caetano Rodrigues be available to the community, and that’s the reason why this album is being reposted in the first page.


I’m also missing Caetano’s valuable advice; I learned a lot with Caetano. Anyway, this is also an album that everybody cries for a rebirth. That’s what I had to say. I will keep my 2007 words below with some modifications.

Here we go on Caetano’s international release of the day, actually it is quite a mistake of mine to tag a Toots Thielemans album recorded with Brazilian artists as international.


Toots Thielemans has a great identification with the music from Brazil, being here several times of his life, recorded a wonderful album with Elis Regina, performed with several other renowned Brazilian artists, such as Rosinha de Valenca, Sivuca, among others.

This is Toots Thielemans – The Brazil Project Vol. 2 (1993), for Private Music, featuring Toots Thielemans harmonica and Luiz Bonfa, Eliane Elias, Dorival Caymmi, Djavan, Milton Nascimento, Caetano Veloso, among others. Personnel listing explain why this record is considered a “project”. I did not have muscles to type, how big it is. Another self-explanatory release. Thanks Caetano Rodrigues for showing this album to Loronixers.

Tracks include:




The Performers

Caetano Veloso
Chico Buarque
Djavan
Dori Caymmi
Edu Lobo
Eliane Elias
Gilberto Gil
Ivan Lins
João Bosco
Luiz Bonfá
Milton Nascimento
Oscar Castro Neves
Paulinho da Costa
Ricardo Silveira

Personnel

Toots Thielemans
(harmonica, main performer)

Lee Ritenour, Oscar Castro Neves, Ricardo Silveira
(guitar)

Mark Isham
(trumpet)

Cassio Duarte, Bira Hawal, Jose Roberto, Paulinho da Costa
(percussion)

Mark Bromberg, Nico Assumpcao, Marc Johnson
(bass)

Steve Schaeffer, Teo Lima
(drums)

Eliane Elias, Dave Grushin
(piano)

John Clark
(French Horn)

Gilson Peranzzetta, Mike Lang, Ivan Lins
(keyboards)

Luiz Bonfa, Dori Caymmi, Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Joao Bosco, Capinan
(violao)

Eugene Friesen
(cello




Track List

01 – Cê
02 – Chôro Bandido
03 – Retrato em Branco e Preto
04 – Obsession
05 – Travessia
06 – Flora
07 – Unconditional Love
08 – Papel Maché
09 – O Futebol
10 – Linda (Você é Linda)
11 – One Note Samba
12 – Oceano
13 – Samba de Orfeu



 
12 Comentários originais:

Don on Saturday, 24 March, 2007
Toots shows up on the Loronix blog…thanks so much, not just for this but all your hard work.
I enjoy your blog on weekends when I have some time, and am never disappointed by the wealth of info you offer on the things you share. Superb!

Michel on Tuesday, 27 March, 2007
This album is one of my all time favorites. I saw Toots together with Richard Gallianos New York Trio on the 2004 Berlin Jazzfest. He is one of the most inspiring musicians ever.

A big thank you for your fantastic work from Germany.

primocoe on Tuesday, 01 January, 2008
Thanks for all the hard work and the gems you’re mining.

Below is updated track list with credits.
01 – Cê (Ivan Lins/Vitor Martins)
02 – Choro Bandido (Edu Lobo/Chico Buarque)
03 – Retrato em Branco e Preto (AC Jobim/Chico Buarque)
04 – Obsession (Dori Caymmi/Gilson Peranzzetta)
05 – Travessia (Bridges) (Milton Nascimento/Fernando Brandt)
06 – Flora (Gilberto Gil)
07 – Unconditional Love (Oscar Castro Neves)
08 – Papel Marché (João Bosco/Capinam)
09 – O Futebol (Chico Buarque)
10 – Linda (Você é Linda) (Caetano Veloso)
11 – One Note Samba (Samba de Uma Nota Só) (AC Jobim/N Mendonça)
12 – Oceano (Djavan)
13 – Samba de Orfeu (Luiz Bonfá/Antônio Maria)

tofisterra on Friday, 16 May, 2008
Hey there, thanks for all of the great music. It is amazing what you have done for my appreciation of Brazilian music. Just to let you know, it appears that the second download is the exact same as the first. That is, part B of this album is not included and the download is actually just part A. Whether you have time to fix it or not, I have so much gratitude for all you have done. Thanks.

Anonymous on Saturday, 12 July, 2008
Yep, Fixing part 2 would be nice!
Thanks!

Anonymous on Tuesday, 16 September, 2008
Zeca, lindo este post, fiquei curiosa por o comentário de Anonymous e decidi baixar o disco pois, sendo ele o único em protestar, não entendi a que se referia. Sim, ele tem razão, Zeca. A parte2 contem exatamente o mesmo arquivo que a parte1, o seja, a parte1 (tracks 01-06) está duplicada. Pela data do comentário de Anonymous e posto que em o 2007 ninguém diz acerca de algúm inconveniente com este post, creio que o problema tem seu origem quando se fiz o re-upload dos arquivos depois de que tiraram fora os links de Loronix e por alguma confusão, se subió o mesmo arquivo parte1 dois vezes e não o arquivo que contenhia os tracks 07-11 e que correspondem à parte2.

parte2 = parte1 Falta a verdadeira parte2 (tracks 07-11)
Ai Zeca, ya me enredé… mas você entendiou ¿sim, verdade? Eu não sei como explicarte meior
Abraços, Nina

Anonymous on Tuesday, 16 September, 2008
Correção!!!

Onde diz “tracks 07-11″ TEM QUE DIZER “tracks 07-13″
Ai Zeca, quando será que eu escreva, tudo o que tenho que escrever, bem e ao primeiro intento 
Nina

Rob on Sunday, 22 February, 2009
hello again,

part 2 is the same as part 1, such a shame, must be great to have it! suppose you don’t have enough time to do everything, people told you already last (european)summer.
nevertheless, trillionfold thanks again
bise (abraço in french – not a “french kiss” that is with the tongue in the mouth..)
rob

zecalouro on Tuesday, 24 February, 2009
Hello Rob,

You are right, these files have the same MD5 HASH, they are equal.
I will try to see what I can make, but it should be next weekend.
Thanks once again.
Regards,
zeca

Profesor on Tuesday, 24 March, 2009
Part 2 is the same as the part 1. Still the same after months. Fix it please and thank you so much for your contribution to my pleasure offering access to this wonderful music.

Rob on Thursday, 09 July, 2009
Bom dia Zeca, in february you told you’d take care of part two, but it is till the same as part one. Are you too busy or did you lose it?
apart from that, once again muito, muitissimo obrigado,
rob

Hapi on Friday, 31 July, 2009
hello… hapi blogging… have a nice day! just visiting here….

Rob on Tuesday, 11 August, 2009
Finally you did it. Thanks a lot. It’s such a wonderful album.
Muito obrigado!



 

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Dilermando Reis – Sua Majestade o Violão (1957)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 30 de Julho 2009.
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Hello, good evening! I spent a lot of energy trying to make a nice transfer of this beautiful and important album. Unfortunately, the outcome was a little behind the others.

Violao solo albums are always difficult to transfer. Sometimes the silence is part of the music and any imperfection becomes easily audible. However, this is an above the average violao only album, recorded by one of the most influent Brazilian violao players, Dilermando Reis
Let’s see.

This is Dilermando Reis – Sua Majestade o Violao (1957), for Continental, his 12-inch LP, featuring fascinating Dilermando Reis renditions of classical tunes on side A and Brazilian popular music on side B.


 




I cannot decide which side I like most, but track 05 – Noturno Nº 2 Opus 10 (Frederic Chopin) really made my mind today and it is my choice on our preview feature, available just before the download links.

Tracks include:

01 – Malagueña (Ernesto Lecuona)
02 – Pavana (Francisco Tárrega)
03 – Clair de Lune (Debussy)
04 – Romanza (Schumann)
05 – Noturno Nº 2 Opus 10 (Frederic Chopin)
06 – Se Ela Perguntar (Dilermando Reis / Jair Amorim)
07 – Romance de Amor (Vicente Gomes)
08 – Índia (José Asunción Flores / Manuel Ortiz Guerrero)
09 – Foi Bôto Sinhá (Waldemar Henrique / Antônio Tavernard)
10 – Araguaia (Dilermando Reis)
11 – Marcha Triunfal Brasileira (Benedito Chaves)



8 Comentários originais:

Audities on Friday, 21 August, 2009
Thank you from the San Francisco Bay area, USA.
Us folks from the United States would never get to hear this wonderful music without your exempliary efforts.

Daver88 on Friday, 28 August, 2009
It is wonderful to hear this great musician. A most beautiful guitar sound & such an expressive vibrato. Thanks for sharing this.

Franck.de.Paris on Wednesday, 02 September, 2009
Hello zeca
Thanks for this recording of a great brazilian interpret! A long time ago, I played several choros arrangements from him, I’m so glad to hear him now.
It’s the first time I write here. I have discovered your site a few days ago. For all the treasures we can find here, for the way you share them, the nice presentations, the interesting information, your personal and sometimes funny comments, be thanked thousand times!
Congratulations for all the work you do: I imagine all the hours spent, and appreciate fully the quality of the results 
Naturally, transmit these words to all the fellows who participate with you.
I love brazilian music for more than 30 years, and here I have the pleasure to go on discovering new tunes, composers, musicians, singers, and to find what can’t be found elsewhere. So I tell you: loronix is simply one of the best findings I made on the web for 15 years I explore it.
Obrigado, e amigável abraço de França!

zecalouro on Wednesday, 02 September, 2009
Hello Franck.de.Paris,

Thanks for the touching, sincere and genuine statement for all the work done so far at Loronix. Your last sentence is particularly special. Thanks once again and feel free to reach me anytime.
Kind regards,
zeca

Anonymous on Saturday, 05 September, 2009
Thank you ! merci ! merci! merciiiii!

What you are doing is wonderfull !
this guitarist is great ;;;
Sylvain
A friend from paris

antônio on Sunday, 06 September, 2009
Dilermando Reis foi, para mim, o maior violonista brasileiro. Seu violão e interpretação soavam como um canto de passarinho. Pena que pessoas como ele morrem cedo. Mas deixou um legado inigualável. ACNN

rickdog on Saturday, 26 September, 2009
Kudos of the highest order from rickdog in Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Maranhão on Thursday, 29 October, 2009
Nossa! Lembro-me de escutar esse vinil quando ainda era filhote… rs! Era de meu já falecido pai. Muito bom mesmo!
Parabéns Zeca pelo lindíssimo e árduo trabalho que tem feito por aqui.
Para mim, este blog é um verdadeiro paraíso! O melhor de todos!
Vida eterna a você, meu caro!



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Dilermando Reis – Sua Majestade o Violão N° 2 (1960)

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Tracks:

01 Se Tu partais - Johnny Guitar
02 Dança Chinesa
03 Toada da Saudade
04 Mattinata
05 Mágoas de Um Violão
06 Tu e Eu
07 Fascinação
08 Rosita
09 La Paloma
10 Serra Seca
11 Sonho de Boneca
12 Oiá de Rosinha


Este arquivo já circula alguns anos nos blogs.
A qualidade de algumas musicas é péssima.
Alguem teria um arquivo com musicas de melhor qualidade para poder repor-las?





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Ribamar – Dançando com Ribamar e Seu Conjunto (1956)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 30 de Julho 2009.
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Estou mostrando este album porque foi na publicação deste disco no Loronix, que o zeca comentou pela primeira vez, os problemas de saude e financeros que ele estava enfrentando e que, em breve, iriam resultar na paralização do Loronix. Vejam nos comentários.



 
Hello, good evening! I had today my great nephew Pedro with me throughout the whole preparation process of this album. We made everything together, including the vinyl washing, transfer, cover scanning, processing and the Google searches to gather information about.
Pedro was amazed with the fact this album was from 1956, which is something hard to believe for such a young person. He got really amazed with the results, the 10-inch format and even collaborated with the research, bringing us relevant music facts from 1956, as follows:
15/mar – Birth of Oswaldo Montenegro (Brazilian singer and composer).
15/mar – First run of My Fair Lady musical, New York, US.
28/mar – Birth of Zizi Possi (Brazilian singer).
15/jun – John Lennon is introduced to Paul McCartney.
05/nov – Passing of Art Tatum (American pianist).
14/Nov – Birth of Almir Satter (Brazilian singer, composer and instrumentalist).
…and he could also gather
Ribamar birth in 09-dec-1919 and his passing, 06-set-1987. Thanks Pedro.
Let’s see.

This is Ribamar – Dancando com Ribamar e Seu Conjunto (1956), for Columbia, featuring the first LP recorded by Ribamar and his third album available at Loronix, which is a very small amount. Ribamar was a very important musician and composer. He made a very famous duo with the Tito Madi, being also a frequent composition partner of Dolores Duran. Dancando com Ribamar e Seu Conjunto features Ribamar playing his first instrument, the accordion. Such like many other accordion players, Ribamar adopted the piano as soon the bossa nova was birth. The repertoire features a blending of Brazilian and international tunes; including two compositions written by Trio Surdina members, Chiquinho do Acordeon, Fafa Lemos and the legendary Garoto. Musicians were not credited by Columbia.


Tracks include.
01 – Dó Ré Mi (Fernando César)
02 – É Tão Sublime o Amor (Love Is a Many Splendored Thing) (Paul Francis Webster / S. Fain)
03 – Autumn In Rome (Weston / S. Cahn / Cicognini)
04 – Insinuando (José Scarambone)
05 – Duas Vidas (Ribamar / Esdras Pereira da Silva)
06 – Stranger In Paradise (R. Wright / G. Forrest)
07 – Mambinho (Garoto / Chiquinho do Acordeom)
08 – Nós Três (Chiquinho do Acordeom / Garoto / Fafá Lemos)

 

14 Comentários originais:

Milan Filipović on Saturday, 29 August, 2009
Great find, Zeca!
Downloading the flac file as I write.
I consider Ribamar as one of the greatest personalities in all Brazilian music. It was actually enough for me to hear him once to realize that such heavenly piano playing I have never heard before. Needless to say that I started a freneticall search for all his recordings, which looked like an impossible task as they are so rare, but luckily proved successful: I managed to find 3 more of his LPs besides the ones which were allready posted on Loronix.
Now I can’t wait till the download is finished to hear this one!
Thanks a thousand times for posting it!
Cheers
Milan

Anonymous on Saturday, 29 August, 2009
Super album for a rainy day. Thanks!!

Nacho on Sunday, 30 August, 2009
Great blog!

annacarolina on Monday, 31 August, 2009
Maravilha, Zecalouro! Que músico fantástico, o Ribamar, e que disco irretocável! Tudo nele é bonito, de bom gosto! Muito obrigada por este presentão!

Anonymous on Saturday, 05 September, 2009
pô Zeca, estamos órfãos do “um que tenha”, voce tem que atualizar o loronix com mais constância, com essas belezas que vc traz sempre!
abraço


zecalouro on Saturday, 05 September, 2009
Minha paixão pelo Loronix é crescente, especialmente agora. O Loronix continua crescendo, mesmo sem as atualizações frequentes.
Eu agradeço a comunidade. O site proporciona uma boa experiencia para os mais novos e o pessoal antigo ainda tem muito a descobrir.
O acervo do Loronix é grande e se mantém disponível como em nenhum outro site de música. Fico satisfeito pois investi bastante em criar mecanismos para que os links não quebrassem.

Apesar de trabalhar como nunca, 2009 tem sido um ano bastante complicado financeiramente. Minha saúde também requer cuidados.
O Loronix é uma das minhas prioridades principais, mas ele depende integralmente de mim.
É isso que tenho feito. Estou me cuidando para garantir aquilo que a comunidade sempre diz.

Vida Longa ao Loronix!
Abraços, zeca

g picanco on Sunday, 06 September, 2009

E como podemos ajudar ao Loronix?
Sabemos que existem compromissos a cumprir com armazenamento, softwares, Banda Larga (e limites livres de down/upload), equipamentos (desde agulhas para LPs, manutenção de picapes, até os Micros e seus HDs, CDs, periféricos, etc).
Uma campanha com o Paypal ou o Pagseguro…
O Loronix e você, zecalouro, já são um Patrimônio.
Temos uma dívida de gratidão.
Não basta termos o acervo do Loronix em nossos HDs. O compromisso com os demais visitantes é o mais importante. E para isso dependemos da continuidade deste blog maravilhoso e único.
Farei uma chamada no Quadradinho para esse Comentário.

Anonymous on Sunday, 06 September, 2009
espero melhoras pra voce em todas as instâncias e vida longa ao extraordinario loronix
abração

Anonymous on Sunday, 06 September, 2009
Oi Zeca. Parabéns pelo blog e pelo acervo que é fantástico.
Gostaria de saber se você possui um disco do Pery Ribeiro de 1991, com o título Pery?

Abraço

Milan Filipović on Tuesday, 08 September, 2009
Second comment after listening for days to Dancando com Ribamar e Seu Conjunto:
It is on top of my “Favorites from other blogs” list.
From my personal faraway, Serbian point of wiew (unburdened with general conventions, local prejudices, historical significance of an artist etc), Ribamar is part of the “Holy Trinity” of all Brazilian music, together with Moacyr Silva and Waleska.
Actually the album that they performed together on (A Fossa), is still the one I consider as the absolute highlight of all music I have ever heard…
Zeca, If it were not for loronix, I am afraid that the best music that was ever produced would be completely hidden and forgotten.
Thanks once more

Milan

zecalouro on Tuesday, 08 September, 2009
Hello Milan,

Many thanks for all the support you give to Loronix.
I have good news. Just remembered another Ribamar LP at Loronix, released by the legendary SPOT label. Ribamar plays that common role of recording with a fictitious name, which is Quinteto Romantico – Bastante Intimo (no date).
Hope uEnjoy!

Milan Filipović on Wednesday, 09 September, 2009
Thanks Zeca, I had no idea that Ribamar recorded under another name too. “Quinteto Romantico” isa actually the mono version of the “Nosso Encontro de Amor” which you have on loronix, with a different cover name etc. I have also a third version of the same album (no difference in sound, also released by Equipe) on my blog, just the name is “Duas Faces de Amor” and it has a black snd white, jazz looking cover.
Cheers
Milan

Anonymous on Thursday, 10 September, 2009
Hi there-
My name is Marc Fendel. I play alto saxophone and manage the Seattle Drum School of Music (Georgetown Branch)
I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your blog and all the wonderful music. I have been asking around and searching for some of this music for years. Your blog has enriched my musical experience so much! I can’t thank you enough.

Very best regards, Marc
http://www.seattledrumschoolgeorgetown.com

moos on Saturday, 12 September, 2009
Dear Zeca,
I’ve been reading these comments after I saw your absence for two weeks. I hope you are doing well but was a little worried to hear your health needs special attention. Vida longo ao Loronix but above all ao Zecalouro. The world of bloggers is not the same without you, our Godfather. Hope to see you back soon.
Abraços,
Moos


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Pernambuco e Seu Conjunto – Em Ritmo de Dança (1957)

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Hello, good evening! And thanks Moos for writing. Loronix was on hiatus for almost two weeks and things were really strange down here. My health has been stable; it was only a matter of accumulated work. I’ve been working as freelance since January and two websites I was making for my customers reached the final development stage in the last days, all together. Weird time of very hard work.

I will keep the community informed as soon as the result of these engagements gets on-line. Who knows someone needs a website and hires me, helping also Loronix.
Let’s see.

This is Pernambuco e Seu Conjunto – Em Ritmo de Danca (1957), for Polydor, with the well know pistonist Pernambuco delivering piano playing backed by a Conjunto, surprisingly credited by Polydor. This is not the first Pernambuco album at Loronix and you should not take by mistake the percussionist Pernambuco do Pandeiro, also active during the 1950′s. Pernambuco was also in charge of arrangements and some organ playing. The conjunto brings important musicians, such like the bassist Luis Marinho and the legendary Brazilian guitarrist Bandeirante.

Tracks include:


Personnel

Pernambuco
(piano, organ, arrangements)

Luis Marinho
(bass)

Sutinho
(drums)

Sylvio (Tancredi?)
(vibraphone)

Bandeirante
(electric guitar)

Antonio
(flute)

Pinocchio, Gilberto
(percussion)
 

Track List

01 – Pois e (Ataulpho Alves)
02 – You’re Sensational (Cole Porter)
03 – O Menino Grande (Antonio Maria)
04 – El Cubanchero (Rafael Hernandez)
05 – Historia de un Amor (Carlos Almaran)
06 – Requebrando (Mario Teresopolis / Guido Medina)
07 – Kalu (Humberto Teixeira)
08 – Tea for Two (Irving Caesar / Vincent Youmans)
09 – Ginga de Urubu (Pernambuco)
10 – Folha Morta (Ary Barroso)
11 – Begin the Beguine (Cole Porter)
12 – Forro no Limoeiro (Edgar Ferreira)





5 Comentários originais

Anonymous on Sunday, 13 September, 2009
Caro Zeca,
Fico muito feliz por saber que está melhor. Por aqui também alguma coisa esteve suspensa enquanto durou a sua ausência.
Já descobri, encontrei e reencontrei tantas coisas maravilhosas no seu blog… Algumas que me faziam tanta falta!
Obrigada por partilhar esses tesouros com tanto carinho e dedicação.

Teresa.

Milan Filipović on Tuesday, 15 September, 2009
Congratulations for over 5000000 visitors.
Keep up the good work!
Cheers
Milan

Pablo Ramos on Tuesday, 15 September, 2009
Hey, grate blog !!!!

Are you brazilian? If yes, why not post in portuguese too? Many people down here should know your wonderful work !
Ok, I know that`s hard mantaining such a site, bus just some lines in portuguese would help non English speacker to know their music.
Congratulations! Whatever language you use, the blog is a “pearl” (as we say here).

adriano on Friday, 02 October, 2009
Sou assiduo ao Loronix e ao Um que tenha. Pergunto o que houve “novamente” com o site do Um que tenha, já que junto com o Loronix são os melhores da NET. Algo estar a acontecer. Gostaria de saber.


luc on Wednesday, 21 October, 2009
when i was googling with blogspot as a keyword, i saw this blog many times
makes me boring but i wonder how




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Conjunto de Jazz Bossa Nova – Brasil Bossa Nova (1963)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 03 de Janeiro 2008.
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I thought I knew everything about Bossa Nova discography after managing Loronix albums for more than a year. Unfortunately, when you have a collector such like Caetano Rodrigues on your side, it is silly to think you know everything. Caetano has a strange relationship with his collection, he loves his albums, keeping everything organized by sections in his place, which is such like a record store of our dreams, but he thinks that everybody has the music he only has. I got amazed with this album, which I did not have idea that exists, and Caetano got amazed to know that I don’t have it.

You will understand what I’m saying with the last post tonight, which will be one of the greatest albums available at Loronix, and in spite of Caetano thinks that everybody has it, I’m quite sure that nobody had the chance to know. Such like this one.

This is Conjunto de Jazz Bossa Nova – Brasil Bossa Nova (1963), for RCA Victor, featuring a quintet of bass, flute, violao, drums, sax and trombone. Personnel listing is partially identified and Caetano should be pleased if our community identifies the remaining musicians. Brasil Bossa Nova is a great Samba Jazz session, so far one of the greatest releases in the style at Loronix. Thanks Caetano.

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Personnel

Jorginho
(flute, sax)

Neco
(violao)

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(bass)

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(drums)

?
(trombone)
 

Track List
01 – Meditação (Tom Jobim / Newton Mendonça)
02 – O Amor e a Rosa (Pernambuco / Antônio Maria)
03 – Gostar de Alguém (Zaccarias / Antônio Maria)
04 – Chora Tua Tristeza (Oscar Castro Neves / Luvercy Fiorini)
05 – O Pato (Jaime Silva / Neusa Teixeira)
06 – Corcovado (Tom Jobim)
07 – Tema Pra Dedé (Nelsinho)
08 – Discussão (Tom Jobim / Newton Mendonça)
4 Comentários originais:

frank-oliver said…
I think , the trombone player is Nelsinho, who composed also one
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Friday, 04 January, 2008

bossanovadreamer said…
Yes- this album is great. I had the lucky chance to hear it before ca. 1 year ago and Caetano will be wondererd where I got ,I think- I got it from the grande Duane- a great friend of Caetano and also me. It is fine to know now 2 musicians but I have also no idea of the others.

Best wishes
Friday, 04 January, 2008

bjbear71 said…
It amuses me how RCA Victor tried to make this cover look almost like a Verve cover from the same era…

Friday, 04 January, 2008

Peter said…
zeca – this is such a great LP, Im so glad you posted it up.

- Sabadabada
Friday, 04 January, 2008

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Dick Farney & Claudette Soares – Tudo Isto é Amor (1976) (Vol. 1)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 27 de junho 2007.
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It is disappointing when you do not give value to something based on personal criterion and mannerisms or taking the others opinion and the truth.

That’s exactly what happened with the first collaboration between Dick Farney and Claudette Soares, Tudo Isto e Amor, Volume One.

I thought Volume Two – made available a couple of weeks ago at Loronix – was the best album and I’m shamed to realize this week that Volume One is several times better than the previous one. Volume one is really nice and I decided to show it today to Loronixers, perhaps I feel better on making it.

This is Dick Farney & Claudette Soares – Tudo Isto e Amor (1976), for Odeon. Better repertoire, beautiful arrangements and breathtaking performances in duo or solo by Dick Farney and Claudette Soares. I have been reading today several reviews and this album is highly recommended, no exception. Dick Farney makes a fascinating rendition of Tenderly (Lawrence / Gross), made available bellow as a teaser showing Farney interpretations on top of images of Rio de Janeiro at the beginning of the last century.

Tracks include:

01 – O Que É Amar (Johnny Alf)
02 – Minha Namorada (Carlos Lyra / Vinicius de Moraes)
03 – Este Seu Olhar (Tom Jobim)
04 – De Você Eu Gosto (Tom Jobim / Aloysio de Oliveira)
05 – É Preciso Dizer Adeus (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
06 – Castigo (Dolores Duran)
07 – Tudo Isto É Amor (Laura Maria)
08 – Fotografia (Tom Jobim)
09 – Tenderly (Lawrence / Gross)
10 – O Nosso Olhar (Sergio Ricardo)
11 – Somos Dois (Armando Cavalcanti / Klécius Caldas / Luis Antônio)



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cvllos on Sunday, 17 June, 2007
Zeca, para os viciados em Dick Farney é NECESSARIO ter o juizo de alguem nao envolvido “emocionalmente”, como vc!
Isso acura minhas percepçoes sobre as obras! Mais uma vez, obrigado! Como perguntar nao ofende…será que o Caetano nao teria:
1-Dick Farney no Waldorf (1960)
2-DF on Broadway(1955),
3-DF Trio (1956),
4-Um piano ao cair da tarde II
É pra alimentar a gula musical…farnesiana…

Anonymous on Sunday, 17 June, 2007
Pois é, e pouca gente sabe que o Dick Farney foi o primeiro cantor a gravar esse “standard” norte-americano – TENDERLY, conforme a sua biografia em inglês: “He was the first to record the American standard”. Infelizmente é o Brasil.
Um grande abraço a todos,
Cesar Saldanha

Colm O’Sullivan “Red” on Sunday, 05 October, 2008
Dear Zecalouro,
Man! This “Tenderly” is wonderful. Chor de balla!!! Which record does IT come from ?
RED (Ireland)
PS.: By the way, did you get my letter of appreciation I sent to gmail ?

zecalouro on Monday, 06 October, 2008
Hello Red,

This is not a compilation, Dick Farney recorded this one for this album. If I’m not wrong…
I will check my gmail.
Regards, zeca


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Dick Farney e Claudette Soares – Dick & Claudette | Tudo Isto é Amor vol. 2 (1976)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 20 de maio 2007.
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I just spoke with Caetano by phone and he said the next package – a special and very different one – would be mailed tomorrow, first time in the morning. Tomorrow will be another day of tension on a day that seems to last 48 hours. Several other things are scheduled for tomorrow and I think it is better stop talking about it now before I spoil Caetano’s surprise with my big tongue.

These phone calls are also useful to get recommendations from Caetano and this album was celebrated when mentioned, by the way, what can go wrong when you have Dick Farney and Claudette Soares together? I really don’t know.

This is Dick Farney e Claudette Soares – Dick & Claudette | Tudo Isto e Amor Vol. 2 (1976), for Odeon, the second out of two albums released by Dick Farney in collaboration with Claudette Soares. This is not about Dick Farney piano accompanying Claudette Soares, they are singing together and the duets are beautiful, their voices and interpretation styles matches nicely. Personnel is not credited, but Dick Farney plays piano for sure and the legendary Saba from Jongo Trio is the executive producer.

Tracks include:

01 – Chuva (Durval Ferreira / Pedro Camargo)
02 – Nós (Johnny Alf)
03 – Demais (Tom Jobim / Aloysio de Oliveira)
04 – Casualmente (Berimbau)
05 – Fim de Caso (Dolores Duran)
06 – Apelo (Baden Powell / Vinicius de Moraes)
07 – Nick Bar (José Vasconcelos)
08 – Preciso Aprender a Ser Só (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sergio Valle)
09 – Ela Foi Embora (Oscar Bellandi / Djalma Ferreira)
10 – Tomara (Novelli / Paulo César Pinheiro / Maurício Tapajós)
11 – O Amor Em Paz (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)



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Anonymous on Monday, 21 May, 2007
Fala Zeca! Em primeiro lugar gostaria de dizer que sou um grande fã do seu trabalho. Entretanto não poderia deixar de fazer uma observação quanto à qualidade dos rips. Não estou falando da qualidade musical, mas sim da qualidade do áudio. De uma maneira geral, as faixas são ripadas usando-se taxas de compressão altas, como por exemplo 128kbps e 160kbps. Isso causa uma perda de qualidade muito grande. Para mim, acho que o mínimo aceitável é 192kbps. Lembro-lhe ainda que existem outros formatos, que permitem compressão com menos perdas, como OGG, por exemplo.
um abraço do TORAB

zecalouro on Monday, 21 May, 2007
Torab,
Excelente suas considerações. A propósito, grande parte do trabalho tem sido disponibilizado em 320Kbps. Esse mesmo Dick & Claudette é um exemplo. Quais seriam então os pontos de melhoria?
Abraços, zeca

cvllos on Monday, 21 May, 2007
Zeca, mais um Dick Farney prá minha coleçao!
MUITO OBRIGADO, pela 10 “elevado a INFINITO” VEZ!!
Tremendo interprete junto com outra, que nao fica atrás…




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Samba 5 - Moderninho (1970)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 07 de abril 2007.

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Hello, Good Evening! I was checking the last five days and without knowing all first posts made were from obscure artists and the hard to find albums. This time I decided to make a test drive with some Loronixers that are also vinyl collectors and none of the friends had seen this group and this album before. Let's keep the pace and show Loronixers another Marcelo "Sambasonics" Munhoz contribution that probably you never heard about.

This is Samba 5 - Moderninho (1970), for Tropicana. Little is known about Samba 5, probably a quintet that released only this LP for the label Tropicana. Personnel is also unknown and it seems to be recorded by known musicians, the drummer plays very nice and the record was mixed to highlight his work. Thanks for another one, Marcelo.

Martoni (12-04-2014): graças a cantora Marcia Calmon temos agora mais detales sobre Samba 5.
Marcia Calmon:
Oi, tenho aqui do meu lado o responsável pelos arranjos e sax do disco "Samba 5 - Moderninho". Era mesmo um quinteto e os músicos que participaram da gravação são:


sax e arranjos: Tranka Oliveira
baixo: Totó
piano: Jota Jr
guitarra: Írio de Paula
bateria: Tatá



Tracks include:

01 - Wave (Tom Jobim)
02 - Januária (Chico Buarque)
03 - Aos Pés da Cruz (Marino Pinto / Zé da Silva)
04 - Mudando de Conversa (Hermínio Bello de Carvalho / Maurício Tapajós)
05 - Você Passa Eu Acho Graça (Ataulfo Alves / Carlos Imperial)
06 - Keep Talking (Donato / Crystal)
07 - Bom Tempo (Chico Buarque)
08 - Lapinha (Baden Powell / Paulo César Pinheiro)
09 - Pra Machucar Meu Coração (Ary Barroso)
10 - Sá Marina (Antônio Adolfo / Tibério Gaspar)
11 - Roda (Gilberto Gil / João Augusto)
12 - Bye Bye (Carlos Imperial / Jorge Roberto)

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bossanovadreamer on Friday, 06 April, 2007
Hello Zeca,
I am really surprised with this album-it is nice and makes good feelings- drummer plays really fine-
a big thank you to thr green parrot
Best wishes

Marcelo "Sambasonics" Munhoz on Friday, 06 April, 2007
Legal Louro!
Como já disse, me sinto na obrigação de contribuir!
grande abraço!
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O Grupo RF&E

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V.A. - Cinco Estrelas Interpretam a Bossa Nova (1963)

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Cinco Estrelas – Interpretam a Bossa Nova (1963)

Publicado no Loronix em: Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Interpretes:

Carminha Mascarenhas
Elizeth Cardoso
Lucienne Franco
Marisa (Gata Mansa)
Morgana



Taking the advantage of the enormous success and feedback given to Caetano’s last RGE compilation O Melhor da Bossa, I will pick another one sent by the same and tireless Caetano Rodrigues. Now we go with ten Bossa Nova interpretations by 5 Brazilian female singers.

Let’s see.

This is Cinco Estrelas Interpretam a Bossa Nova (1963), for Copacabana, featuring Elizeth Cardoso, Marisa, Carminha Mascarenhas, Morgana and Lucienne Franco. Perhaps I’m wrong, Copacabana label did not release much records like this, since this is the first Copacabana compilation I have seen so far. Anyway, really a nice treat to hear the ladies singing Bossa Nova and also hear for the first time the voice of Carminha Mascarenhas, never released before at Loronix. I don’t need to say that this is a really hard to find album provided by Caetano Rodrigues.

Tracks include:

01 – Menino Travesso (Moacir Santos / Vinicius de Moraes) - Elizeth Cardoso
02 – Chora Tua Tristeza (Oscar Castro Neves / Luvercy Fiorini) - Marisa
03 – Ciúme Teu Ma (Walter / Joluz) - Carminhas Mascarenhas
04 – A Flor (Vera Brasil / De Rosa) - Morgana
05 – Da Rosa Que Nasceu Nosso Amor (Baden Powell / Heloísa Setta) - Lucienne Franco
06 – Céu e Mar (Johnny Alf) - Marisa
07 – Imenso Amor (Luis Bonfá / Maria Helena Toledo) - Lucienne Franco
08 – Cravo Vermelho (Pernambuco / Sergio Malta) - Morgana
09 – Nós e o Mar (Roberto Menescal / Ronaldo Bôscoli) - Carminha Mascarenhas
10 – Seu Olhar (Laís Antunes) - Elizeth Cardoso


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Horacio Malvicino - Brazilian Touch (70's)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 21 de janeiro 2007.

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Hello, Good Night! It seems that Hugo y Osvaldo LP has started a quest for Bossa Nova LPs from outside Brazil. Following Hugo y Osvaldo, we had yesterday Sexteto Electronico Moderno, from the same Uruguay, sent by Refer. Today we have the response from our friends in Argentina, by the way, what a great response and great contributor. This LP was sent by ROCKOLA, which is the owner of Recuerdos Musicales at http://rockolafree.com.ar alive before Loronix. If you are interested on Argentinean music from the 50's to 60's, Recuerdos Musicales is the place.

This is Horacio Malvicino - Brazilian Touch (70's), for Microfon, a nice guitar instrumental Bossa Nova album, by Horacio Malvicino, as far as I could search and according with ROCKOLA messages, a renowned Argentinean Jazz guitar player. Horacio Malvicino played for more then 40 years with the legendary Tango accordionist Astor Piazzolla. That's it, I'm having fun with these posts, and they were not planned and are being accomplished only by Loronixers contributions.

Martoni: Horacio Malvicino AKA Alain Debray.

Tracks include:


01 - So Danco Samba
02 - Saudade da Bahia
03 - Sal y Pimenta
04 - Tristeza
05 - Corcovado
06 - In the Mood
07 - O Pato
08 - Rosa Morena
09 - Divagando
10 - Samba de uma Nota So
11 - Stella by Starlight
12 - Samba da Minha Terra


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cisalpino on Monday, 22 January, 2007
sensacional esse disco...que swing...

Thomas on Tuesday, 23 January, 2007
Brilliant! Sounds like a combination of the Tijuana Brass and the Ventures. But what do I know...(^x^)




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Maria Lúcia Godoy – Maria Lúcia Godoy Canta Poemas de Manuel Bandeira (1968)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 17de setembro 2007.
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Since the Brazilian classical singer Maria Lucia Godoy was introduced to Loronixers with O Canto da Amazonia, a tribute to Amazon Rainforest recorded in 1969, I have been receiving emails and comments requesting more music from Maria Lucia Godoy. I thought it would not be easy to find another album, but lucky has been on my side, for the happiness of our community.

This is Maria Lucia Godoy – Maria Lucia Godoy Canta Poemas de Manuel Bandeira (1968), for MIS, a tribute to Manuel Bandeira (* 1886 + 1968), a renowned writer, considered by many as the best Brazilian poet of the last century. Manuel Bandeira released more than 20 books

of poetry, translated to several languages.
Maria Lucia Godoy is backed Murillo Santos at the piano and was once again in charge of repertoire selection, featuring Manuel Bandeira poems with music by Heitor Villa Lobos, Jaime Ovalle, Francisco Mignone, Gianfrancesco Guarnieri, Lorenzo Fernandes, Jose Siqueira and Edino Krieger. She did it again, this is a very beautiful album that has something very important in common with O Canto da Amazonia; both are all about Brazil, from the start until the end.


Tracks include:

01 – Dança do Martelo (Manuel Bandeira / Villa-Lobos)
02 – Modinha (Manuel Bandeira / Villa-Lobos)
03 – O Anjo da Guarda (Manuel Bandeira / Villa-Lobos)
04 – Azulão (Manuel Bandeira / Jaime Ovalle)
05 – Modinha (Manuel Bandeira / Jaime Ovalle)
06 – Dona Janaina (Manuel Bandeira / Francisco Mignone)
07 – Pousa a Mão na Minha Testa (Manuel Bandeira / Francisco Mignone)
08 – O Menino Dorme (Manuel Bandeira / Francisco Mignone)
09 – Impossível Carinho (Manuel Bandeira / Gianfrancesco Guarnieri)
10 – Canção do Mar (Manuel Bandeira / Lorenzo Fernandez)
11 – Madrigal (Manuel Bandeira / José Siqueira)
12 – Desafio (Manuel Bandeira / Edino Krieger)


Martoni: a música 09 é do compositor Camargo Guarnieri e não do ator, dramaturgo e poeta Gianfrancesco Guarnieri (vejam os comentários).

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Anonymous said…
Zeca, muito obrigado por disponibilizar essas maravilhas. A canção erudita brasileira é muito próxima da canção popular. Muitas pessoas não fazem idéia como são belas.
Abraço,
Hélio (blog do choro)
Monday, 17 September, 2007

pawlyshyn said…
Very nice. There’s so much to discover about Brazilian music.
Technical note: it sounds like there’s a skip in Track 8, near the beginning, around 0:14.
Tuesday, 18 September, 2007

Pop Box said…
Maravilha, Zeca!
Coloca mais discos nessa linha da poesia cantada e lida pelo autor.
Tuesday, 18 September, 2007

Hélio Tavares said…
Zeca, tudo bem?
Tenho 2 CD’s da Maria Lúcia Godoy cantando Villa-Lobos. Se você tiver interesse me avise, que quando meus discos estiverem disponíveis, ripo e te mando. Grande abraço.
Tuesday, 18 September, 2007

zecalouro said…
Amigos,
Impressionante como os posts da Maria Lucia Godoy e os clássicos em geral são celebrados. Obrigado.
pawlyshyn, I hear track 08 and you are right, there is a skip. I will make a reposting of this track tomorrow. Thanks.
Helio, tudo bem? Saiba que a torcida é grande para a volta do seu site. Fique a vontade para enviar para nós as músicas, de preferencia em formato FLAC. O pessoal está começando a gostar do formato e a Maria Lucia Godoy merece. Quando for a hora certa, te explico como fazer a coisa toda.
PopBox, seria bom contar com mais discos nessa linha, mas acredito que eles sejam poucos. Enfim, quando aparecerem serão considerados.
Abraços, zeca
Tuesday, 18 September, 2007

Anonymous said…
Prezado amigo, criamos o novo site de Maria Lúcia Godoy, e gostaria de deixar o link para os internautas visitarem:
http://www.marialuciagodoy.mus.br
Grato pela atenção,
saúde e paz! William Max
Tuesday, 08 January, 2008

Bernardo said…
Zeca, o autor de uma das músicas é Camargo Guarnieri, e não Gianfrancesco Guarnieri, que era letrista. Abraços e keep up the good work.
Thursday, 15 January, 2009




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Maria Lucia Godoy – O Canto da Amazônia (1969) with Neco

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 26 de agosto 2007.
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I was reluctant to make this post today; something on my mind was saying to leave it for another day. Then I started wondering about waking up late on Sunday and start the day on a slow manner hearing this fantastic music. This was enough to make me confident to show this album to Loronixers as the last post of today.

This is not popular music, it is classical music, but it is so beautiful that you should make a try. Perhaps O Canto da Amazonia never had a CD reissue and I’m really glad to find this album, listed as one of the 100 Brazilian essential records at Luiz Americo website.

This is Maria Lucia Godoy – O Canto da Amazonia (1969), for Museu da Imagem e do Som, recorded to celebrate the 300th anniversary of Manaus city, Amazonas state, featuring the classical singer Maria Lucia Godoy, the guitar of Neco and arrangements of Maestro Guerra Peixe. O Canto da Amazonia has also another very important Brazilian artist, the composer Waldemar Henrique, a very important artist to Amazon region by his musical translations of the Amazon legends and myths, such as: Matintaperera, Uirapuru, Curipira, among others. Waldermar Henrique is in charge of most of Side B compositions of O Canto da Amazonia.
Maria Lucia Godoy is a great surprise. I think she brings all the birds from Amazon on her singing, being also in charge of a great accomplishment, the repertoire selection. Neco proves to be a real nice musician with his guitar being heard in all tracks. A small ensemble of clarinet, flute and cello was also in this great session. I urge Loronixers to feedback this release, which is dedicated to the great Amazon region and a very good Loronix friend from Canada.

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Personnel:

Maria Lucia Godoy
(canto)



Maestro Guerra Peixe
(arrangements)

Neco
(violao)

Bridget Moura Castro
(clarinet)

Odete Dias Ernest
(flute)

Peter Dausberg
(cello)

Track List

01 – Acalanto da Rosa (Cláudio Santoro / Vinicius de Moraes)
02 – Luar de Meu Bem (Cláudio Santoro / Vinicius de Moraes)
03 – Pregão da Saudade (Cláudio Santoro / Vinicius de Moraes)
04 – Menina dos Olhos Verdes (Pedro Amorim / Pedro Tuffic)
05 – Toada Baré (Arnaldo Rebello)
06 – Mãe D’água (Guerra Peixe)
07 – Cantos de Cairé (Adpt. Villa-Lobos)
08 – Foi Boto Sinhá (Waldemar Henrique / Antônio Tavernard)
09 – Cobra Grande (Waldemar Henrique)
10 – Tanbatajá (Waldemar Henrique)
11 – Matintaperêra (Waldemar Henrique)
12 – Uirapuru (Waldemar Henrique)
13 – Curupira (Waldemar Henrique)
14 – Manhá-nungara (Waldemar Henrique)
15 – Murucututu (Tradicional)
16 – Cabocla Bonita (Tradicional)



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André Luciano said…Oi Zeca,
acabo de descobrir seu blog.
Agora que estou no high society com banda larga, posso lhe dizer que vou aproveitar bastante… =]
Obrigado
André
Sunday, 26 August, 2007

zecalouro said…

Salve André,
Chegou em um dia de Samba encontrando um clássico. Esse disco da Maria Lucia Godoy com o violão do Neco é obra prima.
Diz para a gente, como você chegou até o Loronix? Foi através da matéria do Jornal A Gazeta?
Bem-vindo!
Abraços, zeca
Sunday, 26 August, 2007

JucaFilho said…

Grande Zeca.
belo serviço a nós, orfãos de alguns bons discos. vou te lançar um desafio, ninguém conseguiu esse (já que vc postou esse disco com o grande pequeno Guerra Peixe nos arranjos e regencias): SEDUÇÃO DO NORTE, música de Capiba, arranjado pelo Guerra e cantado pelos Titulares do Ritmo. O Guerra arranjou os metais usando princípios ritmicos de maracatu, é um barato total. RGE, early 60s. Outro grande lp perdido no tempo ‘Imyra, Tayra, Ipy”, do Taiguara com 2 ou 3 arranjos do Hermeto e um som espetacular. Odeon, meio dos 70. Me desculpe a ïntimidade”, de cara, mas é que Música é nossa cachaça.
Abração do Juca Filho
Sunday, 26 August, 2007

Hélio said…

Salvo engano, o Neco é o mesmo músico que toca um senhor cavaquinho solista em muitos discos dos anos 70, não?
Interessante também a observação do visitante Juca sobre o disco do Titulares do Rítmo. Vê se arranja pra gente, Zecalouro.
Abraço, e muito obrigado por esta jóia de Maria Lúcia Godoy.
Sunday, 26 August, 2007

pawlyshyn said…

Thanks, Zeca. This is a really gentle, beautiful record. Very different from the Loronix standard, but very welcome too. One thing: is Track #8 (in the FLAC version, at least) louder than the others, or is it my imagination? By the way, I agree that that Taiguara album is a masterpiece.
Roman
Sunday, 26 August, 2007

zecalouro said…

Amigos, resumindo aqui os comentários anteriores desse fantástico disco, que daqui a pouco será substituído com o primeiro post de domingo. Titulares do Ritmo é um grupo que está meu radar há muito tempo. Não se preocupe, pois qualquer coisa dos Titulares será sempre prioridade no Loronix.
Quanto ao Taiguara – Imyra, Tayra, Ipy, eu tenho esse disco, fora de catálogo desde o lançamento. Entretanto, existe um movimento muito bem organizado para o relançamento desse disco, que vocês poderão conhecer através desse site, aqui ó: Link, como não consigo um “blessing” do movimento para postar o disco, só temos que esperar pacientemente o andamento das coisas.
Helio, o Neco do O Canto da Amazonia é exatamente esse que você está se referindo, Daudeth de Azevedo, com boa parte de sua obra aqui no Loronix.
Roman, this is a great release. I know that track 08 is louder, but this is exactly as the album is. I decided to leave it as is.
Cheers, zeca
Sunday, 26 August, 2007

JucaFilho said…

Obrigado, Zeca, não sabia do movimento pelo repatriamento, espero que consigam… o Imyra é realmente um marco.
Esse do Guerra – Capiba, tenho até o lp, mas em condições precárias, era do meu pai. Conheci Capiba em 80, quando o Bocalivre cantou uma musica minha e de Mário Adnet no Festival Abertura, do qual ele era o presidente do juri, esse meu disco já tava quase furado de tanto ouvir. Daí, depois de uma troca de endereços tive a honra de receber uma fita cassete gravada pelo próprio Capiba, pelo correio. É um disco interessantíssimo. abraço.
Sunday, 26 August, 2007

Dudu Nicácio said…

Caro Zeca,
tem mais ou menos um mês que um amigo músico me indicou o seu blog e, desde então, diariamente tenho me deliciado com várias pérolas que você tem me revelado.
desculpe-me só agora enviar notícias, mas realmente depois desse da Maria Lúcia Godoy não resisti.
grande abraço e muito obrigado pelo enorme serviço e generosidade.
que o Loronix tenha vida longa!
Dudu Nicácio.
ps: aliás, abraço também ao Juca Filho, grande compositor (“Acorda Ligeiro e vem olhar que lindo, pelo morro o sol se debruçar!!!”)
Monday, 27 August, 2007

Simon said…
I love this release so much, thank you for posting. I think this is one of my absolute favourites from loronix. Please post more Brazilian classical music, especially with the participation of the classical guitar!
Does anyone know where to find the sheet music of these arrangements? They are great!
Sunday, 16 September, 2007

macaco said…
Zeca, i’m speechless again! A ‘mistura fina’ for sure, we are spoiled with loronix! Maravilhosa!
Sunday, 26 October, 2008






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Maria Lúcia Godoy – Maria Lúcia Godoy Interpreta Villa Lobos (1977)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 30 de dezembro 2007.
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I’m sure that Maria Lucia Godoy has several admirers at Loronix, and I feel really glad about it, from a rather unknown to a very requested artist by many friends.

It is not easy to find her albums and I was even satisfied with the two previous we made at Loronix. This third one, with Maria Lucia Godoy performing Villa Lobos at his 90th anniversary is a real find, she is truly gorgeous in this session and is backed by Sergio Abreu, a Brazilian guitarist, brother of Eduardo Abreu from the legendary and acclaimed Duo Abreu.
Let’s see.


This is Maria Lucia Godoy – Maria Lucia Godoy Interpreta Villa Lobos (1977), for Philips, featuring an orchestra of cellos on tracks 01 to 05 conducted by Alceo Bocchino and the guitar and arrangements of Sergio Abreu on tracks 06 to 11. I’m making available a music video with Duo Abreu performing a Domenico Scarlatti Sonata, K.141 in 1974. Duo Abreu was internationally acclaimed, but had a short career. Sergio Abreu is now an international highly praised luthier since he left his career as musician in the beginning of the 80′s.
Stay with Maria Lucia Godoy and do not miss Duo Abreu music video, perhaps their only known video performance.

Tracks include:

01 – ”Bachianas Brasileiras Nº 5” Ária (Cantilena) (Villa-Lobos / Ruth Valadares Correia) Dança (Martelo) (Villa-Lobos / Manuel Bandeira)
02 – Na Paz do Outono (Villa-Lobos / Ronald de Carvalho)
03 – Lundu da Marquesa de Santos (Villa-Lobos / Viriato Correia)
04 – Desejo (Villa-Lobos / Guilherme de Almeida)
05 – Cantiga do Viúvo (Villa-Lobos / Carlos Drummond de Andrade)
06 – Canção do Amor (De ”Floresta do Amazonas”) (Villa-Lobos / Dora Vasconcelos)
07 – Cantilena (O Rei Mandou Me Chamar) (Villa-Lobos)
08 – Modinha (Villa-Lobos)
09 – Remeiro de São Francisco (Villa-Lobos)
10 – Canção do Poeta do Século XVIII (Villa-Lobos / Alfredo Ferreira)
11 – ”Suíte” A Menina e a Canção (Villa-Lobos) Quero Ser Alegre (Villa-Lobos) Sertaneja (Villa-Lobos)



Video Duo Abreu
 

 


7 Comentários originais:

thiago mello said…
Zeca, sem palavras para te agradecer este presente. O loro fecha o ano com chave de ouro depois desse disco. Meus parabéns, um grande abraço e feliz 2008 pra todos nós!
Sunday, 30 December, 2007

zecalouro said…
Eu é que fico bastante feliz em ter a oportunidade de surpreender um cara como você, que sabe tudo e mais um pouco de música brasileira. Obrigado. Obrigado.
E um feliz 2008 para todos!
zeca
Sunday, 30 December, 2007

jean-pierre guis said…
Muito obrigado. Uma maravilhosa e ardente artista. Uma pura mùsica.
Feliz ano novo para todos (Loronixers…)
Sunday, 30 December, 2007

Anonymous said…
I noticed that I can’t play your flac files with an ffmpeg codec so I have to convert them to wav and I was wondering what you used to encode them with so I could find another player besides mplayer or use same codec you use to play them.
Monday, 31 December, 2007

zecalouro said…
I can help you. All the software I use to create FLAC files are available on Sourceforge.net official FLAC page, follow this link
http://flac.sourceforge.net/
There you will find what you need. If the problem persists, drop me a line again.
Cheers, zeca
Monday, 31 December, 2007

The Hi-Brazilian Blogger said…
Obrigado por manter esta culturoteca virtual. Sem ela, como poderíamos ter acesso a esta obra prima da música brasileira? Chegará o dia em que a Arte voltará a pertencer ao público que a aprecia…
Um grande abraço!
Thursday, 26 March, 2009

Anonymous said…
Este disco eu descobri quando criança na maravilhosa discoteca do meu avô. Apaixonei-me pela música de Villa-Lobos e pela voz tão brasileira de Maria Lúcia Godoy! Mais de vinte anos depois pude contar isso pra ela !
Sunday, 05 April, 2009





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Stan Getz – Stan Getz with Guest Artist Laurindo Almeida (1963)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 21 de abril 2007.
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Caetano sent this album as part of his latest package of treasures to Loronixers and I need to say open and honestly it was the first time I had the chance to hear this classical record.

Among the several things I could learn with Loronix, a important one is to consider Stan Getz as a Brazilian artist, such tremendous was his dedication to Brazilian music and the work he made to “announce” the great new from Brazil in the early 60′s, the Bossa Nova.

This is Stan Getz – Stan Getz with Guest Artist Laurindo Almeida (1963), for Verve. This is a really amazing album and I think I cannot make better than Richard Ginell from All Music to describe this session and what was in the air during those years.

Personnel includes another surprise, Edison Machado on Drums.

AMG Review:

Three weeks after completing his meeting with Luiz Bonfá and only two days after the epochal Getz/Gilberto sessions, Stan Getz was back in the studio recording more bossa nova. Producer Creed Taylor was obviously striking while the iron was hot, getting in as many Brazilian sessions as he could, yet the quality of the music-making remained consistently marvelous.

Continuing his practice of running through one star guitarist after another, this time Getz has Laurindo Almeida as the designated rhythm man, featured composer, and solo foil. The rhythm section is an authentically swinging mixture of American sidemen (including Steve Kuhn on piano and George Duvivier on bass) and Brazilian percussionists. Almeida didn’t like to improvise, so his solos stay close to the tunes, inflected with a perfectly matched feeling for the groove along with classical poise. Jobim’s “Outra Vez” is a particularly lovely example of Getz’s freedom and effortless lyricism contrasted against Almeida’s anchored embroidering.

Sessions like these might have been seen as cashing in on the boom at the time, yet in the long view, one should be thankful that these musicians were recording so much cherishable material.


Personnel:

Edison Machado
(drums)

 Luis Parga
Jose Paulo
(percussion)

 George Duvivier
Dave Bailey
(bass)



 Steve Kuhn
(piano)

 Laurindo Almeida
(guitar)

 Stan Getz
(sax tenor)




Track List

01 – Menina Moça (Young Lady) (Luis Antônio)
02 – Outra Vez (Once Again) (Tom Jobim)
03 – Winter Moon (Laurindo de Almeida / Portia Nelson)
04 – Do What You Do Do (Laurindo de Almeida / Jeanne Taylor)
05 – Samba da Sahra (Sahra’s Samba) (Laurindo de Almeida)
06 – Maracatu-too (Laurindo de Almeida / Stan Getz)
07 – Corcovado (Tom Jobim)

3 Comentários originais:

Thomas on Sunday, 22 April, 2007
Cooool! I love this version of Outra Vez. To me, Getz & Jobim are two sides of the same coin: seemingly simple, however deeply profound.
I recommend Viva Bossa Nova & Ole Bossa Nova, 2 more albums where Almeida plays with American musicians. His A Man and A Woman LP is pretty great as well.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful music.

bruis on Thursday, 26 April, 2007
on ‘Jazzhotsauce’ blogspot I D/L an album of Almeida playing with Sammy Davis singing – sublime.
I am looking forward to this Getz, I already know his other albums.

Graham on Sunday, 19 July, 2009
Wow! Really looking forward to this one! Muy agradecido.



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George Shearing – Shearing Bossa Nova (1962)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 13 de agosto 2007.
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Today is a special date to the American pianist George Shearing, he is completing today his 88th birthday. George Shearing started playing piano at the age of three, having one of the longest, most prolific recording careers in Jazz history.

This is George Shearing – Shearing Bossa Nova (1962), for Capitol Records, featuring arrangements by Clare Fischer. I’m also making available a music video recorded in 1957 featuring one of the several George Shearing combos with a very young Toots Thielemans on acoustic guitar. Let’s celebrate George Shearing.

Tracks include:

01 – One Note Samba
02 – Blue Prelude
03 – Desafinado
04 – Nevermore
05 – Butterfly Samba
06 – Pensative Woman
07 – O Green Dolphin Street
08 – Come Rain or Come Shine
09 – Manha de Carnaval
10 – Algo Novo
11 – Black Satin
12 – Amazona’s Legend



6 Comentários originais:

Thomas said…
Marvelous. Today is my birthday & someone at work told me that I shared the same birthdate as Mr Shearing. Pretty cool…I thought.
Then I thought wouldn’t it be even cooler if Zeca posted Shearing’s “Bossa Nova” LP today in his honor?
Well, I just got home from dinner with my girlfriend & found that you actually posted it! Wow!
Thanks for making this birthday extra special for me with this wonderful gift. I have been dying to hear this LP for some time.
You are the best!
Cheers
Tuesday, 14 August, 2007

Anonymous said…
Actually Sir George Shearing is
English not American and when in England lives in the same village as me.
Blog-a-roonie
Tuesday, 14 August, 2007

Anonymous said…
Can’t thank you enough for posting this album! When I first started collecting Lounge about fifteen years ago, one of the albums that got me interested in the genre was George Shearing’s “Black Satin, White Satin” CD and I’ve loved all his work ever since. But here in my part of the world, Southeast Michigan, USA, this album simply isn’t to be found. I learned of its existence five years ago and have looked for it ever since. Now you’ve made my day! Nice clean vinyl copy too. Thanks again!
Robert
Sunday, 19 August, 2007

gk said…
This is a truly wonderful posting!
Thank you!
I am a collector of Clare Fischer and this one ranks at the top of my list of all time Clare Fischer arrangements!
Can anyone supply musician credits? I have searched the web and can’t find anything.
The only guitar solo is on ‘Come Rain Or Come Shine’ – it sounds like Joe Pass or perhaps a restrained Luiz Bonfa.
Monday, 19 November, 2007

gk said…
With a bit more research and listening, I will venture the guess that the guitarist is actually Laurindo de Almeida.
My reasoning:
1. The final track, ‘Amazona’s Legend’ is Laurindo’s composition
2. There is a bit of a guitar solo on this track that sounds like Laurindo
3. Why else would George Shearing include a song by a relatively obscure composer?
4. Laurindo sits stylistically, very close to Bonfa and can solo well enough on jazz standards like ‘Come Rain Or Come Shine’
5. Laurindo was a ‘West Coast’ jazz guy in 1962, just like Clare Fischer – this is an LA session, I think.
6. The style here is a bit more authentically ‘Brazilian’ to my ear than Joe Pass was ever capable of, in spite of the many nylon string ‘Bossa Nova’ recordings he made. American jazz guitarists usually learn Bossa Nova rhythms fairly well but don’t play the bolero quite as well as we hear here on ‘Blue Prelude’.
Monday, 19 November, 2007

Colm O’Sullivan “Red”, jazzinreds@yahoo.co.uk said…
I’m proud to say that when Shearing first came to Brasil, in 1979, it was a trio with an Irishman – the great guitarist, Louis Stewart – as well as bassist Brian Torff.
Louis made many friends, particularly Mauricio Einhorn and Sabastio Tapajos, and also tells a great story of meeting Luiz Eca, and then introducing Shearing to Luizino and them playing piano duets into the night in Copacabana.
Louis has subsequently made some great records of Brasillian songs, especially “The Dolphin”… those interested can check Louis on YouTube, there’s some great stuff there (he’s our greatest musician in Ireland).
If anyone has any recordings (or memories) of that Shearing Trio tour in 1979 (or did they do a TV spot ?) I’d love to hear from YOU!
Many thanks, so, in advance,
RED (Ireland).
PS.: Definitley Almeida on guitar on this great record, and the bassist is Jimmy Bond. These Clare Fischer charts are pure genius… I’m also aware that Shearing is a great fan of Manfredo Fest…
Saturday, 08 November, 2008





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Laurindo Almeida & Ray Turner – Impressões do Brasil (1957)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 16 de maio 2008.
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Hello, good evening! I am very happy to update Loronix after four days, which is the largest hiatus since Loronix creation two years ago.

I hope you missed myself and new music such as I did. There were four days, but seems to be four years, in the third night I had a dream I was in the middle of amazing blog posts. Anyway, I will need some adaptation time until getting the old pace, and this is the reason why I’m making this really nice record in the hope you don’t read me, kindly sent and strongly recommended by Jorge Mello. Let’s see.

This is Laurindo Almeida e Ray Turner – Impressoes do Brasil (1957), for Capitol, featuring Laurindo Almeida guitar and Ray Turner piano performing a Brazilian repertoire with selected cuts from Radames Gnattali, Heitor Villa Lobos, Laurindo Almeida and the legendary Garoto. Maestro Radames Gnattali has the whole side A, the only side the unknown Ray Turner plays, while side B features two Laurindo Almeida compositions, one Villa Lobos choro and three Garoto tunes performed by Laurindo, which are the ones that I like most and worth the entire album. Thanks Jorge Mello for this first out of several unknown Laurindo Almeida LPs.

Tracks include:

01 – Allegro – Concertino Nr. 2 para Violao e Piano (Radamés Gnattali)
02 – Adagio – Concertino Nr. 2 para Violao e Piano (Radamés Gnattali)
03 – Presto – Concertino Nr. 2 para Violao e Piano (Radamés Gnattali)
04 – Saudade (Radamés Gnattali)
05 – Choro Triste (Garoto)
06 – Choro Gracioso (Garoto)
07 – Nosso Choro (Garoto)
08 – Serenata (Laurindo Almeida)
09 – Crepúsculo Em Copacabana (Laurindo Almeida)
10 – Gavotta-choro (Villa-Lobos)


10 Comentários originais:

Anonymous on Friday, 16 May, 2008
Thanks a lot for your flac mode
I apreciate your work

Olavo di Txada on Friday, 16 May, 2008
My favorite guitarist, whose Brazilliance records I have been “missioning” to all my friends for years!

jorge mello on Friday, 16 May, 2008
“Impressões do Brasil” traz as primeiras gravações comerciais de duas pérolas da produção violonística de Garoto:Gracioso e Nosso Choro. A música Choro Triste(nº1) também conhecida como Tristezas de um violão, fora gravada 6 anos antes pelo próprio autor.
O Concertino nº2 foi dedicado a Garoto e por ele apresentado no Teatro Municipal RJ acompanhado da Orquestra Sinfonica daquele teatro.Aqui ele é apresentado na sua versão reduzida para piano e violão. Serenade, autoria de Laurindo, é dedicada a Garoto.

cvllos on Friday, 16 May, 2008
Excelente revelaçao! Muitissimo agradecido à generosidade de Jorge Mello em compartilhar essa riqueza. Que capa linda!

Anonymous on Friday, 16 May, 2008
meu caro zeca, há quanto tempo eu procuro este disco? 30, 40 anos? já perdi a conta… quaznto lhe devo? quanto lhe devemos?
abraço,
hélio

Did You Know? on Friday, 16 May, 2008
very nice blog… keep up the good work.. God Bless!!!

Alexandre Dias on Saturday, 17 May, 2008
Estou impressionado com o repertório deste disco. Não esperava encontrar o Laurindo de Almeida gravando o concerino No.2 para violão do Radamés. Obrigado Loronix e Jorge.

Um abraço

Mark on Sunday, 18 May, 2008
Just came across a copy of this album today, for a mere dollar. A fine recording by the master guitarist. Thanks for featuring this album or I might have missed it when flipping through the bins.

billinrio on Saturday, 15 August, 2009
Fantástico seu site. Adoro os discos de Laurindo Almeida. Tive, e depois perdi, o LP “The Spanish Guitars of Laurindo Almeida” que ganhou um Grammy em 1961. Foi o meu primeiro contacto com um músico brasileiro. Será que o disco está disponível em algum lugar?

billinrio on Saturday, 15 August, 2009
Fantástico, seu blog. Quando adolescente comprei um LP chamado “The Spanish Guitars of Laurindo Almeida”. Adorei. E despois perdí. Soube depois que o disco ganhou um Grammy de 1961. Você sabe, por acaso, onde posso achar um download deste disco? Um abraço.




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Laurindo Almeida and Charlie Byrd – Brazilian Soul (1981)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 18 de julho 2006.
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Although zecalouro lives around guitars and basses, it is a false statement to say that zecalouro he is a musician. If you are beginning your career as a musician, take care of records like this Brazilian Soul, with Laurindo Almeida and Charlie Byrd (1981).

Stay away if you don’t want to listen to music that your will never be good enough to reach their level of playing, big issue for zecalouro.

Run to the cashier if you are confident and want to listen to something that will be your reference for many years.

Brazilian Soul is the first release out of 4 between Laurindo Almeida and the legendary Charlie Byrd, making a quartet on this one with Bob Magnusson (bass) and Milt Holland (percussion). There are nice melodies and high quality guitar techniques that should be rewarding for musician and fans.

The set is full of Bossa Nova classics from Jobim and Brazilian classical pieces. The song Don’t Cry for me Argentina closes the set and seems to be out of place, but works fine.

This is Laurindo Almeida and Charlie Byrd – Brazilian Soul (1981) for Concord Picante

Tracklist:

1. Carioca (Ernesto Nazareth)
2. Naquele Tempo (Alfredo Vianna)
3. Cochichando (Alfredo Vianna)
4. Luperce (Luperce Miranda)
5. Famoso (Ernesto Nazareth)
6. Choro II
7. Brazilian Soul
8. Stone Flower (Antonio Carlos Jobim)
9. For Jeff (Charlie Byrd)
10. Don't Cry for Me Argentina (from "Evita") (Tim Rice / Andrew Lloyd Webber)

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