Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Paulinho e Sua Orquestra - Metais e Surdina

According with Loronix Department of Statistics, directed by our very good friends Martoni and Waldemar, Loronix will be achieving tomorrow 2,000,000 page views. I think they made a good job, by the time I'm writing these lines, we have reached 1,994,139 and our daily average is 4,984. Caetano Rodrigues has been working really hard today on a selection that should bring us to heaven tomorrow and Tuesday and I urge Loronixers to come to our website tomorrow and check what Caetano has prepared, which is so far a very keep secret by him.

I will try to reciprocate Caetano with an album of one of the artists that he like most, Paulinho Magalhaes or Paulinho Baterista, or just Paulinho that I'm quite sure he does not have on his collection. Let's see.

This is Paulinho e Sua Orquestra - Metais e Surdina (no date), for Euterpe, featuring the Brazilian drummer Paulinho Magalhaes on a very obscure session with a constellation of Brazilian musicians, including Julio Barbosa, also known as Julinho, Jadir de Castro, Rubens Bassini, Geraldo Miranda and many others. Arrangements in charge of Maestro Carioca. Tracks include:

Personnel

Maestro Carioca
(arrangements)
Paulinho
(drums)
Maurilio Santos, Julio Barbosa, Cleio Ribeiro, Edgar Santos "Barriguinha"
(piston)
Macaxeira, Manuel Araujo, Pereira, Waldemar Moura
(trombone)
Jaime Abraam
(piano)
Malaguti
(bass)
Geraldo Miranda
(guitar)
Rubens Bassini
(bongos)
Jadir de Castro
(tumbadora)
Gibson
(macaras)
J. Claudio
(vibraphone)

Track List

1. Zing When The Strings Of My Heart (J. F. Hanley)
2. Poor Buterfly (R. Hubbell / J. L. Golden)
3. September Song (M. Anderson / C. Weil)
4. It's De-lovely (Cole Porter)
5. You do Something To Me (Cole Porter)
6. Hey There (R. Adler / G. Ross)
7. Chá-chá-chá de La Secretaria (Pepe Luis)
8. Oui Oui Oui (H. Giraud / P. Cour)
9. Brigitte Bardot (Miguel Gustavo)
10. Ay Cosita Linda (P. Galán)
11. La Pachanga (E. Davidson)
12. El Marinito (João Leal Brito ''Britinho'' / Ismael Marino)