The video is just bellow, but this post is all about Victor Assis Brasil second LP and the galaxy of Brazilian musicians at the set.
This is Victor Assis Brasil - Trajeto (1968), for Equipe. This is the album I was saving for this occasion. I read today that Victor Assis Brasil won the 1969 Montreux Festival edition, accompanied by Dom Salvador, Helio Delmiro, Edson Lobo and Edison Machado, being also the best sax player of this edition. I'm wondering if there are tapes or videos available with Victor performance at Montreux. It will be a real treat to hear or watch this material. Tracks include:
Personnel
Victor Assis Brasil
(sax alto)
Paulo Moura
(sax alto)
Juarez Araujo
(sax tenor)
Oberdan Magalhaes
(sax tenor)
Ion Muniz
(sax tenor)
Claudio Roditi
(piston)
Aloisio Aguiar
(piano)
Sergio Barroso
(bass)
Claudio Caribe
(drums)
Helio Delmiro
(guitar)
Ed Maciel
(piston)
George Andre
(arrangements)
Victor Assis Brasil
(sax alto)
Paulo Moura
(sax alto)
Juarez Araujo
(sax tenor)
Oberdan Magalhaes
(sax tenor)
Ion Muniz
(sax tenor)
Claudio Roditi
(piston)
Aloisio Aguiar
(piano)
Sergio Barroso
(bass)
Claudio Caribe
(drums)
Helio Delmiro
(guitar)
Ed Maciel
(piston)
George Andre
(arrangements)
Track List
01 - Stole Stuff (Victor Assis Brasil)
02 - Plexus (Aloísio Aguiar)
03 - Round About Midnight (Thelonious Monk)
04 - What's This Thing Called (Cole Porter)
05 - Mercy Mercy (J. Zawinul)
06 - Search For Peace (McCoy Tyner)
07 - Summertime (Heyward / George Gershwin)
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