Annita Ray's sublime debut pairs the singer with arranger Harry Betts, whose soft-focus, gossamer backings perfectly complement Ray's limited but evocative vocal palette. Betts' ingenious combination of woodwinds, feather-light strings and subtle rhythms nicely balance Ray's breathy, quavering vocals, lending focus and ballast to a singer in genuine need of both. The material is familiar--e.g. "A Sunday Kind of Love" and "For All We Know"--but to its credit Slow Glow trips up expectations at every turn, creating a listening experience as warm and lovely as its title portends. Jason Ankeny
Tracklist :
1. Slow Glow 2:44
Written-By – Jeanne Taylor, Dick Hazard
2. I Don't Want To Walk Without You 2:54
Written-By – Frank Loesser, Jule Styne
3. The Heart That Broke Was Mine 3:58
Written-By – Fran Landesman, Tommy Wolf
4. Another Time, Another Place 2:23
Written-By – Richard Adler
5. Oh, You Crazy Moon 3:10
Written-By – J. Burke-J. Van Heusen
6. I'll Be Around 2:48
Written-By – Alec Wilder
7. This Time The Dream's On Me 2:54
Written-By – H. Arlen-J. Mercer
8. This Life We've Led 3:21
Written-By – F. Landesman, N. Algren, T. Wolf
9. For All We Know 2:45
Written-By – J. Fred Coots, Sam M. Lewis
10. A Sunday Kind Of Love 3:14
Written-By – A. Leonard, B. Belle, L. Prima, S. Rhodes
Credits :
Conductor, Arranged By – Harry Betts
Vocals – Annita Ray
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ANNITA RAY — Slow Glow (1962-2010) FLAC (tracks), lossless
THE DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET — Jazz At Oberlin (1953) RM | Two Version | SACD, Hybrid | MONO | Original Jazz Classics Remasters Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Although a touch underrated, Jazz at Oberlin is one of the early Dave Brubeck classic recordings. The interplay between the pianist-leader and altoist Paul Desmond on "Perdido" borders on the miraculous, and their renditions of "The Way You Look Tonight," "How High the Moon" and "Stardust" are quite memorable. Brubeck's piano playing on "These Foolish Things" is so percussive and atonal in one spot as to sound like Cecil Taylor, who would not emerge for another two years. With bassist Ron Crotty and drummer Lloyd Davis giving the Quartet quiet and steady support, Brubeck and Desmond were free to play at their most adventurous. Highly recommended. Scott Yanow
Marvell / Jack Strachey
2 - Perdido 7:32
Juan Tizol
3 - Stardust 6:30
Hoagy Carmichael
4 - The Way You Look Tonight 7:51
Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern
5 - How High The Moon 9:11
William Lewis, Nancy Hamilton
Credits :
Paul Desmond - Alto Saxophone
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IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT a.k.a. "Aconteceu Naquela Noite" (1934) Dir. Frank Capra | Winner of 5 Academy Awards | VIDEO (ISO)
Synopsis :
Frank Capra's seminal screwball comedy, which won all
five major Academy Awards for 1934, is still as breezy and beguiling
today. Claudette Colbert plays Ellie Andrews, a spoiled heiress who has
married fortune-hunting aviator King Westley (Jameson Thomas), despite
her father (Walter Connolly)'s objections. To keep Ellie from marrying
this lothario, her father has been holding her prisoner aboard his
yacht. But Ellie bolts from the yacht, swims ashore in her clothes, and
eventually slips onto a Greyhound bus bound for New York. Aboard the bus
is newspaper reporter Peter Warne (Clark Gable), who has recently been
fired for drinking on the job. Peter gets the last seat on the bus --
but when he gets up to argue with the bus driver, Ellie takes his seat.
Since it is the last seat on the bus, they have to share it. When Ellie
has her purse stolen and she refuses to report it, Peter begins to
suspect something. The next morning, they both miss the bus after a
leisurely breakfast, and Peter reveals that he knows her identity. She
makes a deal with him: if he helps her get to New York, he can write a
scoop about her for his paper. Peter thinks she is a spoiled brat,
however, and refuses a monetary bribe: "I'm not interested in your money
or your problem. You, King Westley, your father -- you're all a lot of
hooey to me!" But as they travel northward and engage in a series of
misadventures, the gruff newspaperman and the spoiled rich girl, thrown
together by circumstances, fall in love with each other. This movie set
the pace for the "screwball" comedy, the witty and romantic clash of
temperaments between a man and a woman mismatched in both personality
and social position, a type of movie often associated with Katherine
Hepburn in such classics as Bringing Up Baby (1938), The Philadelphia
Story (1940), and, with Spencer Tracy, Adam's Rib (1949), Pat and Mike
(1952), and Desk Set (1957), among others. The only other movies to win
all five major Academy Awards (Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Director,
and Screenplay) were One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) and The
Silence of the Lambs (1991). Paul Brenner
Title : It Happened One Night (1934)
Directed by Frank Capra
Duration : 105 min.
Audio in Engliish / Subtitles : English, Portuguese, Spanish
Genres : Comedy, Drama, Romance
Countries : USA
BARBARA MORRISON — Live At The Dakota (2004) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
Barbara Morrison has long been a familiar figure in the Los Angeles
area, singing blues, standards, and R&B-ish/jazz material with
spirit and feeling. Live at the Dakota teams her at a Minnesota concert
with a perfect backup group from the East Coast consisting of tenor
saxophonist Houston Person, pianist Junior Mance, bassist Earl May, and
drummer Jackie Williams. Most of the selections, such as "Please Send Me
Someone to Love," "At Last," and "I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water," are
quite familiar, as are the swing standards, but these renditions sound
fresh and contain their own surprises. Every song is full of soul,
including a slower than usual "Mean to Me," "Don't Go to Strangers," the
passionate blues "They Call Me Sundown," and the hardest swinging
version of "I'll Be Seeing You" that one will ever hear. Also
interesting are the singer's close imitations of both Big Joe Turner and
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson on the blues "Chains of Love." Both Barbara
Morrison and the all-star cast clearly inspire each other during the
singer's definitive recording. Highly recommended. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Things Ain't What They Used to Be 3:42
Ted Persons
2 Please Send Me Someone to Love 5:45
Percy Mayfield
3 Take the "A" Train 4:05
Billy Strayhorn
4 At Last 6:37
Mack Gordon / Harry Warren
5 I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water 4:00
Barbara Morrison
6 Don't Go to Strangers 6:27
Redd Evans / Arthur Kent / Dave Mann
7 Chains of Love 8:32
Ahmet Ertegun / Harry Van Walls
8 All of Me 3:34
Gerald Marks / Seymour Simons
9 Mean to Me 6:42
Roy Turk
10 I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart 2:30
Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Henry Nemo
11 They Call Me Sundown 7:02
D. Amy / Cornelius Green
12 I'll Be Seeing You 4:20
Sammy Fain / Irving Kahal
Credits :
Barbara Morrison - Vocals
Jackie Williams - Drums
Earl May - Bass
Junior Mance - Piano
Houston Person - Tenor Sax.jpg)
JOAQUÍN RODRIGO : Piano Works (Artur Pizarro) (1995) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
CHET BAKER & BUD SHANK — Theme Music from "The James Dean Story" (1958-2000) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1. Jimmy's Theme 2:49
Leith Stevens
2. The Search 4:44
Leith Stevens
3. Lost Love 3:35
Leith Stevens
4. People 3:32
Bob Merrill / Leith Stevens / Jule Styne
5. The Movie Star 3:32
Leith Stevens
6. Fairmont, Indiana 4:30
Leith Stevens
7. Rebel At Work 3:41
Leith Stevens
8. Success And Then What? 3:53
Leith Stevens
9. Let Me Be Loved 4:08
Written-By – Livingston-Evans
10. Hollywood 5:02
Leith Stevens
11. Let Me Be Loved (Vocal Version) 2:13
Vocals – Chet Baker
Written-By – J. Livingston / R. Evans
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Charlie Mariano (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 to 11), Herbie Steward
Alto Saxophone, Flute – Bud Shank (tracks: 1 to 6, 8 to 11)
Baritone Saxophone – Pepper Adams (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 6, 8 to 11)
Bass – Monte Budwig
Bongos – Mike Pacheco (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 6, 8 to 11)
Drums – Mel Lewis
Flute – Don Fagerquist (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 6, 8 to 11)
Orchestrated By, Arranged By, Conductor – Bill Holman (tracks: 3 to 6, 9, 11), Johnny Mandel (tracks: 1, 2, 8)
Piano – Claude Williamson
Tenor Saxophone – Bill Holman (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 11), Richie Kamuca (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 6, 8 to 11)
Trombone – Milt Bernhart (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 6, 8 to 11)
Trumpet – Chet Baker, Ray Linn (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 6, 8 to 1
PAUL DESMOND · GERRY MULLIGAN — Two Of A Mind (1962) RM | Two Version | Original Columbia Jazz Classics Series | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
Altoist Paul Desmond and baritonist Gerry Mulligan always made for a perfect team during their infrequent collaborations. Both of the saxophonists had immediately distinctive light tones, strong wits, and the ability to improvise melodically. Here the two masterful reed players are featured in pianoless quartets that also include Wendell Marshall, Joe Benjamin or John Beal on bass, and Connie Kay or Mel Lewis on drums. The songs all utilize common chord changes, including the two "originals" ("Two of a Mind" and "Blight of the Fumble Bee"), and the interplay between Desmond and Mulligan is consistently delightful. Highly recommended. [Some reissues add five bonus tracks: two alternate takes of album tracks, a laid-back take of "Easy Living" that shows off Mulligan's way with a ballad, and two takes of "Untitled Blues Waltz" that feature Jim Hall on guitar and a very squeaky drum pedal.] Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 All The Things You Are 5:48
Written-By – Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II
2 Stardust 8:20
Written-By – Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parish
3 Two Of A Mind 5:45
Written-By – Paul Desmond
4 Blight Of The Fumble Bee 6:33
Written-By – Gerry Mulligan
5 The Way You Look Tonight 7:19
Written-By – Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern
6 Out Of Nowhere 6:42
Written-By – Edward Heyman, Johnny Green
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond
Baritone Saxophone – Gerry Mulligan
Bass – Joe Benjamin (tracks: 3, 5, 6), John Beal (tracks: 4), Wendell Marshall (tracks: 1, 2)
Drums – Connie Kay (tracks: 1, 2, 4), Mel Lewis (tracks: 3, 5, 6).jpg)
YELLOWJACKETS — Four Corners (1987) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Out Of Town 5:02
Written-By – Jimmy Haslip, Russell Ferrante
2 Wildlife 6:03
Cello, Percussion [Additional] – Bill Gable
Vocals – Alex Acuña, Bill Gable, Brenda Russell, Diana Acuña, Jimmy Haslip
Written-By – Alex Acuña, Jimmy Haslip, Russell Ferrante
3 Sightseeing 5:52
Vocals – Bill Gable
Written-By – Jimmy Haslip, Russell Ferrante
4 Open Road 3:37
Written-By – Russell Ferrante
5 Mile High 4:12
Written-By – Bill Gable, Jimmy Haslip, Marc Russo, Russell Ferrante, William Kennedy
6 Past Ports 5:29
Written-By – Russell Ferrante
7 Postcards 5:28
Written-By – Jimmy Haslip, Russell Ferrante
8 Room With A View 4:28
Written-By – Russell Ferrante
9 Geneva 2:24
Written-By – Jimmy Haslip
10 Indigo 5:28
Written-By – Jimmy Haslip, Marc Russo, Russell Ferrante, William Kennedy
Credits :
Drums, Percussion – William Kennedy
Electric Bass [5-string Bass, Fretless Bass] – Jimmy Haslip
Percussion – Alex Acuña
Piano [Acoustic], Synthesizer [All] – Russell Ferrante
Programmed By [Synclavier] – Gary Barlough
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Marc Russo
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JOE FARRELL — Outback (1971) Three Version | RM | CTI Best Selection Series | CTI Records 40th Anniversary Edition Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
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Tracklist :
1 Canned Funk 7:20

Written-By [Uncredited] – Joe Farrell
2 Animal 9:55
Written-By [Uncredited] – Joe Farrell
3 Suite Martinique 9:03
Written-By [Uncredited] – Joe Farrell
4 Spoken Silence 7:43
Written-By [Uncredited] – Joe Farrell
Credits :
Bass – Herb Bushler
Congas, Percussion – Ray Mantilla
Drums – Jim Madison
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
Guitar – Joe Beck
Producer – Creed Taylor
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Flute – Joe Farrell
SIVUCA — Pau Doido (1992) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
This album displays the energetic rhythmic power of Brazil's northwest in the hands of an accordion virtuoso with extensive international experience, Sivuca. After an extremely successful tour in 1992 through Scandinavia and northern Europe playing this album's repertoire, they got together in a studio for only four days and recorded it all through. Pau Doido presents a rich panel of northwestern music, with forrós, aboios, and baiões, together with the southeast tradition of samba, choro, and bossa, also reminding the classical influence over Brazilian music, with its valses -- even if "modernized" to a 6/8 jazzy feel -- and canções. Everything glued by creative improvisation, this is an instrumental album at the same time regional and universal, which constitutes an excellent opportunity to present Brazil's cultural diversity. Alvaro Neder
Tracklist :
1. Pau Doido 2:53
Written-By – João Lyra
2. Fugu Para O Nordeste 3:48
Written-By – Dominguinhos
3. Riacho Seco 6:07
Written-By – João Lyra, Maurício Carrilho
4. Seu Tenório 5:22
Written-By – Cláudio Guimarães
5. Deixe O Breque Pra Mim 4:32
Written-By – Altamiro Carrilho
6. Forró Na Penha 3:09
Written-By – Adelmo Arcoverde, João Lyra
7. Que Par Seria 3:21
Written-By – Glorinha Gadelha, Sivuca
8. Mergulho 4:23
Written-By – Afonso Gadelha / Glorinha Gadelha
9. Forró Em Timbaúba 2:54
Written-By – Dominguinhos
10. Um Tom Pra Jobim 4:31
Written-By – Osvaldinho do Acordeon / Sivuca
11. Canção Pizaaollada 3:38
Written-By – Glorinha Gadelha / Sivuca
12. Jazz Tupiniquim 3:57
Written-By – Glorinha Gadelha / Sivuca
Credits :
Acoustic Guitar, Viola Nordestina, Guitar – João Lyra
Arranged By, Conductor, Accordion – Sivuca
Double Bass – Toni Dias
Drums – Fernando Pereira .jpg)
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JOÃO DONATO — A Bad Donato -João Donato's Psychedelic Funky Experience (1970-2004) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
João Donato, né en 1934, pianiste et compositeur, mais également arrangeur et chef d'orchestre. Dans les années 70, il vivait à Los Angeles. La Bossa Nova passée de mode, le label américain Blue Thumb Records lui offrit la possibilité de réaliser l'album de son choix tout en s'inspirant des sonorités électriques en vogue à l'époque. Il découvre les claviers électriques, en particulier le Fender Rhodes, véritable jouet entre ses mains qu'il va dompter et façonner pour en extraire la substantifique moelle qu'est A Bad Donato (1970). Aux frontières du Funk, de la Pop Psychédélique et du Jazz Fusion, A Bad Donato est une oeuvre expérimentale délicieusement groovie qui garde toujours sa fraîcheur et sa spontanéité 45 ans plus tard. Un album "déganté" réalisé "sérieusement" grâce à la participation de musiciens de Jazz exceptionnels comme Bud Shank, Dom Um Romao e Oscar Castro Neves et des arrangements en collaboration avec Eumir Deodato. "The Frog" entendu maintes fois comme générique d'émissions radio restera bien ancré dans mon inconscient comme un objet intemporel. A Bad Donato est au 76ème rang du classement Rolling Stone des 100 meilleurs albums de la musique brésilienne. Dominique Deret
Tracklist :
1. The Frog 2:37
Written-By – João Donato
2. Celestial Showers 2:36
Written-By – João Donato
3. Bambu 2:20
Written-By – João Donato
4. Lunar Tune 4:55
Written-By – João Donato
5. Cadê Jodel? = The Beautiful One 2:07
Written-By – João Donato
6. Debutante's Ball 3:00
Written-By – João Donato
7. Straight Jacket 3:27
Written-By – João Donato
8. Mosquito = Fly 2:59
Written-By – João Donato
9. Almas Irmãs 1:53
Written-By – João Donato
10. Malandro 2:31
Written-By – João Donato
Credits :
Acoustic Guitar – Oscar Castro-Neves
Arranged By – Eumir Deodato, João Donato
Bass – Chuck Domanico
Drums – Dom Um Romão, Mark Stevens, Paulinho Magalhães
Electric Guitar – Warren Klein
Flute – Bud Shank
Organ, Piano – João Donato
Percussion – Emil Richards, Joe Porcardo
Reeds – Bill Hood, Don Menza, Ernie Watts, Jack Nimitz
Trombone – Jimmy Cleveland, Ken Shroyer
Trumpet – Conti Candoli, Jimmy Zito, Pete Candoli
LUCIANA SOUZA — Brazilian Duos (2001) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
Luciana Souza's well-received third record, Brazilian Duos, is a departure in two respects. First, the gifted vocalist is backed not by a jazz quartet, but rather by three different acoustic guitarists -- Romero Lubambo, Marco Pereira (playing eight-string), and Walter Santos (her father). Second, Souza turns away from original material and toward classic Brazilian songs by figures like Dori Caymmi, Luiz Gonzaga, Djavan, Jobim, Toninho Horta, and her parents, Walter Santos and Tereza Souza. The range of moods is astounding, from the tongue-twisting virtuosity of the opening "Baião Medley" and the playfulness of "O Bolo" to the heartbreaking strains of "Pra Dizer Adeus," "Docemente," and "Suas Mãos." Souza's voice, poised and attractive enough on its own, becomes a thing of transcendent beauty when matched with these sparse yet vibrant accompaniments. David R. Adler
Tracklist :
Baião Medley (5:25)
1.1. Repeita Januário
Written-By – Luiz Gonzaga, Humberto Teixeira
Guitar [8 Strings] – Marco Pereira
1.2. Qui Nem Jiló
Written-By – Luiz Gonzaga, Humberto Teixeira
1.3. Romance
Written-By – Djavan
2. Suas Mãos 3:58
Written-By – Antônio Maria
Guitar – Walter Santos
3. Pra Que Discutir Madame 2:42
Written-By – Haroldo Barbosa, Janet De Almeida
Guitar – Romero Lubambo
4. Pra Dizer Adeus 3:41
Written-By – Edu Lobo, Torquato Neto
Guitar [8 Strings] – Marco Pereira
5. Amanhã 3:03
Written-By – Tereza Souza, Walter Santos
Guitar – Romero Lubambo
6. Eu Não Existo Sem Você 2:36
Written-By – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes
Guitar – Walter Santos
7. Doce De Côco 4:02
Written-By – Hermínio Bello De Carvalho, Jacob Do Bandolim
Guitar [8 Strings] – Marco Pereira
8. As Praias Desertas 3:31
Written-By – Antonio Carlos Jobim
Guitar – Walter Santos
9. Docemente 4:38
Written-By – Tereza Souza, Walter Santos
Guitar – Romero Lubambo
10. O Bolo 2:06
Written-By – Tereza Souza, Walter Santos
Guitar – Walter Santos
11. Viver De Amor 3:59
Written-By – Ronaldo Bastos, Toninho Horta
Guitar – Romero Lubambo
12. Saudade De Bahia 2:46
Written-By – Dorival Caymmi
Guitar [8 Strings] – Marco Pereira
Credits :
Producer, Vocals, Arranged By – Luciana Souza
LUCIANA SOUZA — Duos II (2005) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1. Sai Dessa 3:02
Nathan Marques / Ana Terra
Guitar – Romero Lubambo
2. Nos Horizontes Do Mundo 4:00
Paulinho da Viola
Guitar – Swami Jr.
3. A Flor E O Espinho / Juízo Final 4:45
Nelson Cavaquinho / Guilherme DeBrito
Guitar – Swami Jr.
4. Muita Bobeira 2:50
Luciana Souza
Guitar – Romero Lubambo
5. Modinha 3:29
Antônio Carlos Jobim / Vinícius de Moraes
Guitar – Marco Pereira
6. No Carnaval / Vento 4:27
Antônio Carlos Jobim / Vinícius de Moraes
Guitar – Guilherme Monteiro
7. Sambadalú (Para Luciana Souza) 3:49
Marco Pereira
Guitar – Marco Pereira
8. Aparecida 5:48
Ivan Lins
Guitar – Romero Lubambo
9. Trocando Em Miúdos 5:42
Chico Buarque / Francis Hime
Guitar – Romero Lubambo
10. Chorinho Pra Ele 2:54
Hermeto Pascoal
Guitar – Romero Lubambo
11. Atrás Da Porta 2:46
Chico Buarque / Francis Hime
Guitar – Marco Pereira
12. Você 3:34
Guitar – Guilherme Monteiro
Walter Santos / Tereza Souza
Credits :
Luciana Souza - Audio Production, Producer, Vocals
Romero Lubambo - Casa Gonzalez (Classical Guitar); Ramirez (Classical Guitar)
Marco Pereira - Sughyama (Seven-String Requinto Guitar); Walter Vogt (Classical Guitar)
Swami Jr. - Tessarin (Seven-String Guitar)
Guilherme Monteiro - Manoel Andrade (Classical Guitar); Gibson 175 (Electric Guitar)
LUCIANA SOUZA — Duos III (2012) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Though Grammy-winning Brazilian vocal great Luciana Souza's third Duos
recording marks the (approximately) ten-year anniversary of her
Grammy-nominated Brazilian Duos, the trilogy concludes marvelously with
duets by the singer and the lineup that appears on Duos II (2005):
Toninho Horta, Romero Lubambo, and Marco Pereira. Traveling the world
and playing in the duet format over the previous decade has helped Souza
hone her ability with intimate yet lively voice-guitar conversations
rich with clarity and eloquence. Stripping away the need for busier
accompaniment, she and her cohorts eagerly embrace the core of each
story and its sonic moment. With the exception of a sparse, plaintive
meditation on Jobim's renowned "Dindi," most of the songs run from
two-four minutes, allowing for quick guitar-vocal exchanges that make
their point without dallying or overstating. The opening track, the easy
flowing and breezy "Tim Tim Por Tim Tim," has a simple guitar line that
allows the listener to zero in on Souza's dusky tones and expansive
range. The snappy "Doralise" finds her voice fluttering through her
higher register and daring the accompanying guitar line to keep up. She
balances percussive tunes like that with the gentler sensuality and
slightly mournful touches of tracks like "As Rosas Nao Falam" and the
opening segment of the medley of "Lamento Sertanejo" and (the
rollicking) "Maca do Rosto." No matter the tempo, no matter the tone
chosen by each guitarist, Souza's voice on these classics of her native
land are mesmerizing. Jonathan Widran
Tracklist :
1. Tim Tim Por Tim Tim 1:32
Haroldo Barbosa / Geraldo Jacques
Acoustic Guitar - Toninho Horta
2. Doralice 2:06
Antonio Almeida / Dorival Caymmi
Acoustic Guitar – Romero Lubambo
3. Chora Coração 2:42
Antônio Carlos Jobim
Acoustic Guitar [7-String Guitar] – Marco Pereira
4. Pedra Da Lua 2:55
J. Cascata / Toninho Horta
Acoustic Guitar & Backing Vocals – Toninho Horta
5. Dona Lu 3:56
Gilberto Gil
Acoustic Guitar [7-String Guitar] – Marco Pereira
6. Mágoas De Caboclo 3:39
Leonel Azevedo / J. Cascata
Acoustic Guitar [7-String Guitar] – Marco Pereira
7. Eu Vim Da Bahia 2:42
Gilberto Gil
Acoustic Guitar [7-String Guitar] – Marco Pereira
8. As Rosas Não Falam 4:02
Cartola
Acoustic Guitar – Romero Lubambo
9. Medley: Lamento Sertanejo (Forró Do Dominguinhos) / Maçã Do Rosto 3:45
Djavan / Dominguinhos / Gilberto Gil
Acoustic Guitar – Romero Lubambo
10. Inútil Paisagem 2:51
Antônio Carlos Jobim / Aloysio de Oliveira
Acoustic Guitar - Toninho Horta
11. Dindi 6:06
Antônio Carlos Jobim / Aloysio de Oliveira
Acoustic Guitar – Romero Lubambo
12. Beijo Partido 5:03
Toninho Horta
Credits :
Vocals, Vocalese – Luciana Souza 
MÔNICA SALMASO — Iaiá (2004) FLAC (tracks), lossless
Mônica Salmaso is one of those singers Brazil seems to produce by the dozens. She has a seductive, cool voice, mellifluous and on control over the material. She sounds wonderfully in control on the samba "Cabrochinha" and the stripped down "Estrela de Oxum," as well as an imaginative cover of Tom Zé's "Menina, Amanha de Manha." There's plenty of thought in the arrangements, such as the clarinets that are the spine of "Cidade Lagoa," and which typify this as a kind of Brazilian art music, as is evident from the piano on "Sinhazinha (Despertar)." In many ways it's an album to be admired rather than enjoyed, because it seems to keep an emotional distance, both from the heart of the material and from the listener. As such, that's fine, but it's hard to form any attachment to either the material or the singer. Salmaso may be good, but you never find the heart of her -- and that's a problem over the course of an entire CD. Chris Nickson
Tracklist :
1. Moro Na Roça 2:19
– Traditional
Acoustic Guitar [7-String] – Maurício Carrilho
Adapted By – Zagaia, Xangô Da Mangueira
Percussion – Robertinho Silva
2. Cabrochinha 3:48
Acoustic Guitar [7-String] – Maurício Carrilho
Arranged By – Maurício Carrilho
Bandolin – Pedro Amorim
Cavaquinho – Luciana Rabello
Clarinet – Nailor "Proveta" Azevedo
Flute – Marcelo Bernardes
Pandeiro – Jorginho Do Pandeiro
Tamborim – Celsinho Silva, Gordinho
Violoncello – Iura Ranevsky
Written-By – Maurício Carrilho, Paulo César Pinheiro
3. Estrela De Oxum 3:26
Acoustic Bass – Rodolfo Stroeter
Acoustic Guitar – Paulo Bellinati
Bass Flute ["A Gorda"] – Teco Cardoso
Percussion – Robertinho Silva
Written-By – Joyce, Rodolfo Stroeter
4. Menina Amanhã De Manhã 5:29
Accordion – Toninho Ferragutti
Acoustic Bass – Rodolfo Stroeter
Acoustic Guitar, Cavaquinho – Webster Santos
Arranged By – Benjamim Taubkin, Toninho Ferragutti
Flute, Baritone Saxophone – Teco Cardoso
Percussion – Ari Colares
Piano – Benjamim Taubkin
Written-By – Perna, Tom Zé
5. Vingança 3:39
Accordion, Arranged By – Toninho Ferragutti
Arranged By [Brass Arrangement], Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Nailor "Proveta" Azevedo
Written-By – Francisco Mattoso, José Maria De Abreu
6. Por Toda A Minha Vida 2:20
Acoustic Guitar – Paulo Bellinati
Arranged By – Paulo Bellinati
Written-By – Tom Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes
7. Assum Branco 4:50
Acoustic Bass – Rodolfo Stroeter
Acoustic Guitar, Percussion – Paulo Bellinati
Arranged By – Paulo Bellinati
Violoncello – Lui Coimbra
Written-By – José Miguel Wisnik
8. Cidade Lagoa 3:00
Arranged By – Luca Raelle
Band – Sujeito A Guincho
Bass Clarinet – Luis Afonso "Montanha", Nivaldo Orsi
Clarinet – Edmilson Nery, Luca Raelle*, Sérgio Burgani
Written-By – Cícero Nunes*, Sebastião Fonseca
9. Doce Na Feira 3:04
Flute – Teco Cardoso
Percussion – Ari Colares
Piano – André Mehmari
Written-By – Altair*, Jair do Cavaquinho
10. Sinhazinha (Despertar) 5:04
Arranged By – André Mehmari
Piano – André Mehmari
Written-By – Chico Buarque
11. Onde Ir 4:42
Written-By – Vanessa da Mata
12. É Doce Morrer No Mar 5:25
Written-By – Dorival Caymmi
13. Na Aldeia 5:38
Acoustic Guitar [7-String] – Maurício Carrilho
Backing Vocals – Ana Costa, Analimar, Jurema De Cândia
Bandolin – Pedro Amorim
Cavaquinho – Luciana Rabello
Clarinet – Nailor "Proveta" Azevedo
Guest – Teresa Cristina
Pandeiro – Jorginho Do Pandeiro
Percussion [Prato E Faca] – Paulino
Reco-reco – Celsinho Silva
Surdo – Gordinho
Violoncello – Iura Ranevsky
Written-By – Carusinho, De Chocolat, Silvio Caldas
PAULO BELLINATI · MÔNICA SALMASO — Afro-Sambas (1997-2010) FLAC (tracks), lossless
1. Consolação 4:21
Baden Powell
2. Labareda 3:22
3. Tristeza E Solidão 4:27
Vinícius de Moraes / Baden Powell
4. Canto De Ossanha 3:53
Vinícius de Moraes / Baden Powell
5. Canto De Xangô 4:36
Vinícius de Moraes / Baden Powell
6. Bocochê 2:53
Vinícius de Moraes / Baden Powell
7. Canto De Yemanjá 7:05
Vinícius de Moraes / Baden Powell
8. Tempo De Amor 3:47
Vinícius de Moraes / Baden Powell
9. Canto De Pedra-Preta 4:12
Vinícius de Moraes / Baden Powell
10. Lamento De Exú 3:23
Vinícius de Moraes / Baden Powell
11. Cordão De Ouro / Berimbau 4:26
Paulo Bellinati
Credits :
Mônica Salmaso - Mixing, Performer, Vocals
Pauli Bellinati - Arranger, Mixing, Producer, Guitar by Ignacio Fleta & hijos - 1991
CÉSAR CAMARGO MARIANO & HÉLIO DELMIRO — Samambaia (1981-2003) RM | Odeon 100 Anos Séries | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Era chegado o momento de confeccionar meu segundo disco na Odeon. Foi marcada uma reunião com Mayrton Bahia, produtor do disco anterior, onde foi discutida a idéia de mais um disco instrumental. E a idéia tomou forma. Mais ficou a pregunta- com quem? Daí, a saudadede um velho amigo e companheiro de grandes batalhas trouxe a resposta.
Hélio Delmiro foi comunicado e sua reação foi imediata, pois vinha diretamente ao encontro de uma vontade antiga de realizar esse duo de alguma forma, tanto que as músicas que estavam em sua cabela eram coincidentementeas mesmas que as minhas,
E então começou a realização de um velho sonho. No dia 17 de agosto de 1981, entramos no estúdio e apresentei a ele um do meus temas, Samambaia. E mais uma vez foi confirmada a udentificação musical e sensitiva do duo pois no meio da exposição do tema, Helinho "saiu tocando" e a faixa foi gravada "na primera".
E num clima simples. gostoso e emocional, entre várias garrafas de água mineral com gás, foi regada aquela Samambaia que une as mãos e as cabeças desses dois amigos brasileiros a séculos. César Mariano
Tracklist :
1. Samambaia 5:04
Written-By – César Camargo Mariano
2. Carinhoso 3:51
Written-By – João De Barro, Pixinguinha
3. Emotiva Nº 4 4:11
Written-By – Hélio Delmiro
4. Curumim 3:41
Written-By – César Camargo Mariano
5. Das Cordas 1:50
Written-By – Hélio Delmiro
6a Milagre Dos Peixes 4:46
Written-By – Milton Nascimento, Fernando Brant
6b Cais
Written-By – Milton Nascimento, Fernando Brant
6c San Vicente
Written-By – Milton Nascimento, Fernando Brant
7. Choratta 2:10
Written-By – César Camargo Mariano
8. No Rancho Fundo 4:55
Written-By – Ary Barroso, Lamartine Babo
9. Ninhos 5:50
Written-By – Hélio Delmiro
10. Maria Rita 2:14
Written-By – César Camargo Mariano
Credits ::
Piano Yamaha : César Camargo Mariano
Violão Ovation : Hélio Delmiro
Arranjos : César Camargo Mariano / Hélio Delmiro
29.6.25
GRUPO MEDUSA — Grupo Medusa (1981) Vinyl LP | FLAC (tracks), lossless
The Grupo Medusa was formed in São Paulo, congregating some of the best
musicians of the Brazilian jazz scene. The group lasted a little time
and had two records released.
Apresentação do grupoThe first one, "Grupo Medusa", released in 1981,
inaugurated the record company Som da Gente, specialized in Brazilian
instrumental music. The line-up in this record, was: Amilson Godoy
(piano), Cláudio Bertrami (bass), Heraldo do Monte (electric and
acoustic guitar, mandolin) and Chico Medori (drums), with guest
appearence of Theo da Cuíca and Jorginho Cebion on percussion. An
innovative and authorial album, with lots of spaces for improvisation of
all the musicians, and highly rich in the exploration of the Brazilian
rhythms.
Tracklist :
1 - Baiana (Cláudio Bertrami)
2 - Zeby (Cláudio Bertrami)
3 - Caminhos (Cláudio Bertrami)
4 - Medusa (Chico Medori)
5 - Pé no chão (Chico Medori)
6 - Asa delta (Cláudio Bertrami-Chico Medori)
7 - Uma viagem (Cláudio Bertrami-Chico Medori)
8 - Ponto de fusão (Cláudio Bertrami)
Credits :
Drums, Percussion – Chico Medori
Electric Bass, Fretless Bass, Acoustic Bass, Surdo – Cláudio Bertrami
Electric Guitar, Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar – Heraldo Do Monte
Percussion – Jorginho Cebion, Theo Da Cuíca
Piano, Electric Piano, Clavinet – Amilson Godoy
Producer, Arranged By – Grupo Medusa
Recorded By, Mixed By – Carlos Duttweller
Vocalese [Gemido Da Seca] – Heraldo Do Monte (tracks: 1)
SAMMY DAVIS, JR. · LAURINDO ALMEIDA — Sammy Davis, Jr. Sings · Laurindo Almeida Plays (1966-2004) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
The intimacy inherent in this collection places 1966's Sammy Davis, Jr.
Sings and Laurindo Almeida Plays in a class unto itself. As he had done
on the highly conceptual All-Star Spectacular in 1962 and California
Suite in 1964, multi-talented entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. has created a
unique and thoroughly fascinating outing. The ten selections feature
Davis and Brazilian instrumentalist/arranger Laurindo Almeida, who made a
name for himself as an accompanist for Carmen Miranda before delving
into the decidedly American art form of West Coast cool jazz with
saxophonist Bud Shank in the mid-'50s. Here, the pair effortlessly
complement each other inside the very intonation and tenor of their
respective crafts. Davis' incisive abilities as an emotive performer
bring a pervasive dramatic quality to the wide range of material
covered. When compared to fellow Rat Packer Frank Sinatra's reading of
"Here's That Rainy Day," Davis' vocals lean into the song, resulting in a
palpable sense of melancholia. He evokes a similar sentiment on the
achingly poignant version of Cole Porter's "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye"
as well as the hopelessly optimistic "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows."
However, the real magic woven into this collaboration is without a doubt
Davis' incorporation of several significant Broadway melodies. "Where
Is Love" -- taken from Lionel Bart's Oliver -- is a stunning, if not
mesmerizing, interpretation. "Joey, Joey, Joey" bears an earthy
closeness, offering what is arguably a defining moment as the tune
transcends its place within the stage production Most Happy Fella,
becoming an exceptional and exquisite ballad. [In 2004, Collectors'
Choice Music reissued Sammy Davis, Jr. Sings and Laurindo Almeida Plays
as part of the label's complete restoration of Davis' 1960s Reprise
Records catalog.] Lindsay Planer
Tracklist :
1 Here's That Rainy Day 2:15
Written-By – Burke/Van Heusen
2 Two Different Worlds 3:21
Written-By – Frisch, Wayne
3 The Shadow Of Your Smile 4:12
Written-By – Mandel, Webster
4 Where Is Love 3:00
Written-By – Lionel Bart
5 Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 4:01
Written-By – Cole Porter
6 I'm Always Chasing Rainbows 2:20
Written-By – Carroll, McCarthy
7 We'll Be Together Again 3:14
Written-By – Fischer, Laine
8 Joey, Joey, Joey 4:18
Written-By – Frank Loesser
9 The Folks Who Live On The Hill 3:40
Written-By – Kern/Hammerstein
10 Speak Low 3:32
Written-By – Weill, Nash
Credits :
Classical Guitar – Laurindo Almeida
Vocals – Sammy Davis Jr.
28.6.25
SÂO BERNARDO (1972) Dir. Leon Hirszman | VIDEO (AVI)
Synopsis :
The story of Paulo Honório, a poor kid who becomes a rich farmer. Obsessed by his desire to get even richer, he doesn't pay much attention to his wife, Madalena, a teacher who reacts against his tyrannical ways.
A história de Paulo Honório, um garoto pobre que se torna um rico fazendeiro. Obcecado pelo desejo de ficar ainda mais rico, ele não dá muita atenção à esposa, Madalena, uma professora que reage contra seus modos tirânicos.
Title : São Bernardo (1972)
Directed by Leon Hirszman
Duration : 112 min.
Audio in português / English Subtitles
Genres : Drama
Countries : Brazil
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LIZZ WRIGHT — Salt (2003) Two Version | APE + FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
Vocalist Lizz Wright delivers jazz that harks back to such luminaries as Nina Simone and Abbey Lincoln on her debut Verve release, Salt. St...



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