Sunday, October 29, 2006

Ed Lincoln - Novo Toque (1989)

Loronix is all about Brazilian music from the 50's to 70's. This is what I say when asked to describe Loronix in a short sentence. Actually there are some few releases from the early 80's. If it is something really unique from the late 80's or 90's, I can break all of the rules and release.

That's exactly what happens with this LP, sent a couple of hours ago by the mighty Mr. X. Ed Lincoln - Novo Toque (1989), a late release from the legendary organist Ed Lincoln, one of the most wanted artists at Loronix.

Mr. X. did great this time with additional information about this LP, recorded at Polygram studios in Rio de Janeiro for Elenco with Paulinho Trumpete (trumpet), Barney (percussion), Pedrao, Ronaldo Barcelos, Renato Ladeira, Chico Pupa, Marcelo Saboia, Marcos Saboia and Mauricio Saboia (voices). Tony D'Carlo sings the song "Montanha Russa".

I'm not sure if it is the last Ed Lincoln solo release and I'm sure that you will be really nice to check how a late Ed Lincoln makes it. Tracks include:

01 - O Ganso (Ed Lincoln / Orlann Divo)
02 - São Salvador (Durval Ferreira)
03 - Ai Que Saudade Dessa Nega (Ed Lincoln)
04 - Waldemar (Devel / Orlann Divo)
05 - Gaivotas (Ed Lincoln)
06 - The Blues Walk (C. Brown)
07 - Montanha-russa (Melô do Esqueleto) (Ed Lincoln / Nilson de Alburquerque) - with Tony D'carlo
08 - É o Cid (Ed Lincoln / Silvio César)
09 - Palladium (Ed Lincoln / Orlann Divo)
10 - Catedral (Celinho)
11 - Na Onda do Berimbau (Oswaldo Nunes) -- Pergunte ao João (Swing / Renira Lima) -- Zum Zum Zum (Silva / Orlann Divo)