Tracklist :
1 I'm Fine, How Are You? 5:14
Written-By – Moreira
2 Meni Devol 5:11
Written-By – Fattoruso, Rada
3 La Tumbadora 3:39
Written-By – Fattoruso, Rada
4 The Happy People 3:48
Written-By – Moreira
5 The Road Is Hard (But We're Going To Make It) 5:32
Written-By – Purim
6 La Cumbia De Anders 4:30
Written-By – Fattoruso, Rada
7 Celebration Suite 4:16
Written-By – Moreira
8 Nativity 6:57
Written-By – Moreira, Pastorius, McNabb
Credits :
Arranged By – Airto (faixas: 1, 4, 7), Flora (faixas: 5), Hugo Fattoruso
Backing Vocals – Airto (faixas: 4, 7), Aluizio (faixas: 4, 7), Ciruela (faixas: 4, 7), Diana (faixas: 4, 7), Flora (faixas: 4, 7), Hugo, Maria, Shirley (faixas: 4, 7), Sybil
Bass – Abraham Laboriel (faixas: 5), Byron Miller (faixas: 1 to 4, 6 to 8), Jaco Pastorius (faixas: 8)
Guitar – Charles (Icarus) Johnson, Oscar C Neves (faixas: 4, 7)
Keyboards – Hugo Fattoruso
Percussion – Airto, Laudir de Oliveira (faixas: 4, 7), Manolo Badrena (faixas: 3)
Saxophone, Flute – Tom Scott (faixas: 1, 5)
Trombone – Raul De Souza (faixas: 4, 7)
Vocals – Flora Purim (faixas: 5), Ruben Rada (faixas: 2, 3)
13.8.21
AIRTO MOREIRA - I'm Fine, How Are You? (1977-2002) RM / FLAC (tracks), lossless
11.8.21
FLORA PURIM - Carry On (1979-2002) RM / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
In 1979, jazz was no longer George Duke's primary focus; his albums were emphasizing soul/funk, and many of the R&B fans who knew him for late '70s hits, like "Dukey Stick," "I Want You for Myself," and "Reach for It," knew little or nothing about his work with Cannonball Adderley, Billy Cobham, or Jean-Luc Ponty. But Duke was still producing some jazz albums here and there, although they weren't necessarily straight ahead. Even though Flora Purim's Carry On, which Duke produced, is primarily a Brazilian jazz album, it isn't for jazz purists -- rather, Purim provides an eclectic blend of jazz, samba, R&B/funk, rock, and pop. Purim has many inspired moments on this LP and is joined by members of Duke's late '70s band -- bassist Byron Miller, drummers Ricky Lawson and Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, percussionist Sheila Escovedo (who became Sheila E after joining forces with Prince in 1984), keyboardist Bobby Lyle, trumpeter Jerry Hey, and saxman Joe Farrell. In addition to excelling on Duke's funky title song, Gilberto Gil's "Sarara," and Toninho Horta's "Beijo Partido," Purim really lets loose on Milton Nascimento's "From the Lonely Afternoon." Those who associate "From the Lonely Afternoon" with Wayne Shorter's superb Native Dancer album will find Purim's interpretation to be faster and more intense. by Alex Henderson
Tracklist :
1 Sarara 4:06
Gilberto Gil
2 From the Lonely Afternoon 3:25
Milton Nascimento
3 Niura is Coming Back 2:54
Yana Purim
4 Once I Ran Away 3:38
Yana Purim
5 Carry On 5:15
George Duke
6 Love Lock 3:32
Reggie Lucas / James Mtume
7 Corine 4:52
George Duke / Airto Moreira / Flora Purim
8 Islands in the Sun [Interlude] 1:29
David Bateau / Michael Sembello
9 Beijo Partido (Broken Kiss) 4:40
Toninho Horta
10 Freeway Jam 4:36
Max Middleton
Credits :
David Amaro, David Myles, Michael Sembello - Guitar
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, Ricky Lawson, Fred Fleck - Drums
Lynn Davis, Josie James - Vocals (Background)
George Duke - Composer, Piano
Joe Farrell - Sax (Soprano)
Hugo Fattoruso, Bobby Lyle, Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards, Synthesizer
Gary Gazaway - Flugelhorn
Jerry Hey - Trumpet
Al Jarreau - Guest Artist, Vocals
Keith Jones, Byron Miller - Bass
Airto Moreira - Composer, Tambourine, Trombone
Flora Purim - Vocals
William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Jr., Raul de Souza - Trombone
Larry Williams - Flute, Piccolo, Sax (Alto)
29.3.21
ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM - Antonio Brasileiro (1995) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
Not only did Jobim stay active until the end of his life, he showed virtually no signs of creative burnout, as this, his last album, wondrously displays. Surrounded again by family and friends, he delivered a brace of 13 songs and compositions (plus two songs by the veteran songwriter Dorival Caymmi), many of them relatively new, most as heartbreakingly beautiful as anything from the bossa nova years. Sometimes Jobim's voice, never impressive, is almost gone and the production has a rough-hewn finish, but it doesn't matter; Jobim's craft and his brood carry him through, and son Paulo Jobim provides thick but highly competent orchestral arrangements. An especially touching passage is the brief "Samba de Maria Luiza," a Jobim duet with his little daughter Maria Luiza, who also turns up on the succeeding ode for the environment, "Forever Green." The final tone poem, "Trem De Ferro," obviously inspired by Heitor Villa-Lobos, is also the most startling, a strange chugging simulation of a train cutting through the underbrush. There is also an idiomatic duet with Sting on the familiar "How Insensitive" (later included on the Red, Hot and Rio anthology), and Caymmi makes a guest vocal appearance on "Maricotinha." Obviously Jobim still had a lot to give, making his death later in 1994 an even more poignant blow. Issued for the Latin market only, though pressed in the U.S., the CD is not difficult to locate in well-stocked big city shops. by Richard S. Ginell
Tracklist:
1 Só Danço Samba 2:01
Lyrics By – Vinicius De Moraes
Tamborim – Duduka De Fonseca
2 Piano Na Mangueira 2:43
Horn – Edeneck Svab
Lyrics By – Chico Buarque
Percussion – Duduka De Fonseca
Trombone – Raul De Souza
Trumpet – Marcio Montarroyos
Vocals – Tom Jobim
3 Insensatez 3:46
Bass – Ron Carter
Lyrics By – Vinicius De Moraes
Vocals – Sting
4 Querida 3:32
Lyrics By – Antonio Carlos Jobim
5 Surfboard 3:09
Flugelhorn – Marcio Montarroyos
Horn – Antonio José Augusto, Edeneck Svab
6 Samba De Maria Luiza 1:14
Lyrics By – Antonio Carlos Jobim
Vocals – Maria Luiza Jobim
7 Forever Green 3:15
Flugelhorn – Marcio Montarroyos
Horn – Antonio José Augusto, Edeneck Svab
Lyrics By – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Paulo Jobim
Trombone – Raul De Souza, Victor Silva Santos
Vocals – Maria Luiza Jobim
8 Maracangalha 2:41
Music By, Lyrics By, Vocals – Dorival Caymmi
9 Maricotinha 3:50
Flugelhorn – Marcio Montarroyos
Horn – Antonio José Augusto, Edeneck Svab
Music By, Lyrics By, Vocals – Dorival Caymmi
Trombone – Raul De Souza, Victor Silva Santos
10 Pato Preto 4:42
Lyrics By – Antonio Carlos Jobim
Percussion – Duduka De Fonseca
11 Meu Amigo Radamés 3:56
Clarinet – Edu Morelenbaum
Flute – Paulo Guimarães
Horn – Edeneck Svab
12 Trem Azul 5:00
Flugelhorn – Marcio Montarroyos
Lyrics By – Rolando Bastos
Music By – Lo Borges
13 Radamés Y Pelé 2:49
Flugelhorn – Marcio Montarroyos
Horn – Edeneck Svab
Trombone – Raul De Souza
14 Chora Coração 3:09
Lyrics By – Vinicius De Moraes
Vocals – Paula Morelenbaum
15 Trem De Ferro 4:34
Manuel Bandeira / Antônio Carlos Jobim
Créditos
Backing Vocals – Elizabeth Jobim, Maucha Adnet, Paula Morelenbaum, Simone Caymmi
Backing Vocals, Photography – Ana Lontra Jobim
Bass – Sebastião Neto
Cello – Jaques Morelenbaum
Drums, Percussion – Paulo Braga
Flute – Danilo Caymmi
Music By – Antonio Carlos Jobim (faixas: 1 to 7, 9, 10, 13 to 15)
Piano – Tom Jobim
Producer, Mixed By – Daniel Jobim
Producer, Mixed By, Violin – Paulo Jobim
17.3.21
EDISON MACHADO - Edison Machado é Samba Novo (1964-2008) Mp3
Edison Machado is new samba defines, already in the title, the first solo work of the incomparable genius of the Brazilian drums: An energetic blend of genres formed by gafiera, cool jazz and bossa nova - samba-jazz, pros intimate. The recording of the disc brought together in the studies of CBS, Moacir Santos, J.T.Meirelles, Paulo Moura, Raul de Souza, Tenório Jr., Tião Neto, Maciel and Pedro Paulo, maximum exponents of Brazilian instrumental music.
Among the nicknames and titles that Edison Machado received throughout his career, the most important is 'the inventor of samba in the dish'. ~ Charles Gavin
Tracklist:
1 Nanã
(Clóvis Mello, Moacir Santos)
2 Só por amor
(Baden Powell, Vinicius de Moraes)
3 Aboio
(J. T. Meirelles)
4 Tristeza vai embora
(Mario Telles, Baden Powell)
5 Miragem
(J. T. Meirelles)
6 Quintessência
(J. T. Meirelles)
7 Se você disser que sim
(Vinicius de Moraes, Moacir Santos)
8 Coisa nº 1
(Clóvis Mello, Moacir Santos)
9 Solo
(J. T. Meirelles)
10 Você
(Clóvis Mello, Rildo Hora)
11 Menino Travesso
(Vinicius de Moraes, Moacir Santos)
Credits:
Edison Machado - bateria
Tenorio Jr - piano
Sebastião Neto - baixo
Paulo Moura - sax alto
Pedro Paulo - trumpete
Edson Maciel - trombone
Raul de Souza - trombone
Arranjos de Moacir Santos e J.T. Meirelles
14.3.21
TENÓRIO JR. - Embalo (1964-2006) RM | APE (image+.cue), lossless
1 Embalo 3:09
(Tenório Júnior)
2 Inútil Paisagem 2:25
(Tom Jobim/Aloysio de Oliveira)
3 Nebulosa 1:53
(Tenório Júnior)
4 Samadhi 3:07
(Tenório Júnior)
5 Sambinha 2:44
(Bud Shank)
6 Fim de Semana Em Eldorado 4:09
(Johnny Alf)
7 Nectar 2:34
(Tenório Júnior)
8 Clouds 3:05
(Durval Ferreira/Maurício Einhorn)
9 Consolação 2:25
(Baden Powell/Vinicius de Moraes)
10 Estou Nessa Agora 1:35
(Tenório Júnior)
11 Carnaval Sem Assunto 2:01
(Zezinho Alves)
Credits:
Acoustic Guitar – Celso Brando, Neco
Alto Saxophone – Paulo Moura
Arranged By – Zézinho (faixas: 11), Paulo Moura (faixas: 1, 9), Tenorio Jr.
Bass – José Antonio Alves, Sergio Barroso Netto
Drums – Milton Banana
Percussion [Atabaque] – Rubens Bassini
Piano – Tenorio Jr.
Tenor Saxophone – Hector Costita, Meirelles
Trombone – Edson Maciel, Raul De Souza
Trumpet – Maurilio, Pedro Paulo
1.6.19
HERMETO PASCOAL - Slave Mass (1977) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist
1 Mixing Pot [Tacho] 9:18
Hermeto Pascoal
2 Slave Mass [Missa Dos Escravos] 4:19
Hermeto Pascoal
3 Little Cry for Him [Chorinho Pra Ele] 2:11
Hermeto Pascoal
4 Cannon [Dedicated to Cannonball Adderley] 5:20
Hermeto Pascoal
5 Just Listen [Escuta Meu Piano] 7:08
Hermeto Pascoal
6 That Waltz [Aquela Valsa] 2:46
Hermeto Pascoal
7 Cherry Jam [Geleia De Cereja] 11:45
Hermeto Pascoal
Bonus Tracks
8 Open Field [Campo Aberto] 4:25
Hermeto Pascoal
9 Pica Pau [Take 1] 14:20
Hermeto Pascoal
10 Star Trap (Part 2) 15:45
Hermeto Pascoal
Credits
Acoustic Bass – Ron Carter
Drums – Airto Moreira, Chester Thompson (tracks: 1)
Electric Bass – Alphonso Johnson (tracks: 1)
Flute – Hermeto Pascoal
Guitar – David Amaro
Keyboards – Hermeto Pascoal
Percussion – Airto Moreira (tracks: 2)
Producer – Airto Moreira, Flora Purim
Soprano Saxophone, Acoustic Guitar – Hermeto Pascoal
Trombone – Raul De Souza
Vocals – Flora Purim
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TAMPA RED — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order ★ Volume 9 • 1938-1939 | DOCD-5209 (1993) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
One of the greatest slide guitarists of the early blues era, and a man with an odd fascination with the kazoo, Tampa Red also fancied himsel...