Friday, September 28, 2007

Bossa 3 - Os Reis do Ritmo (1966)

I told you on Bob Fleming post that tcisalpino was uploading another contribution, however, I did not realize he was making this one. I'm surprised. This album was made available in the very first beginning of Loronix and such as Bossa Joe, I never understood why nobody left comments on it. Perhaps it was the low quality ripping offered at that time, but this is not a issue now, tcisalpino delivered FLAC files taken from a remastered CD reissue and once again offers this music to Loronix community.

This is Bossa 3 - Os Reis do Ritmo (1966), for Odeon, featuring the second Os Bossa Três line-up with Luiz Carlos Vinhas, the Loronix friend Ronie Mesquita and Octavio Baily. Another self-explanatory release. I'm not making large cover scans of back cover this time, if someone has the first vinyl issue and wants to contribute with these scans, our community really appreciates. Additionally, I'm reposting a video sent by Luiz Harding featuring Os Bossa Tres at Praia do Arpoador in Rio de Janeiro, just in case someone miss it. Tracks include:

Personnel

Luiz Carlos Vinhas
(piano)
Octavio Baily
(bass)
Ronie Mesquita
(drums)

Track List

01 - Onde Anda o Meu Amor (Orlann Divo / Roberto Jorge)
02 - Até o Sol Raiar (Baden Powell / Vinícius De Moraes)
03 - Não me Diga Adeus (Paquito / Luiz Soberano / João Corrêa Da Silva)
04 - Coisa Mais Linda (Carlos Lyra / Vinícus De Moraes)
05 - É (Luiz Carlos Vinhas / Ronaldo Bôscoli)
06 - Samba de Verão (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sérgio Valle)
07 - Le Bateau (Luiz Carlos Vinhas)
08 - Silk Stop (João Donato)
09 - Exaltação a Mangueira (Enéias Brites Da Silva / Aloisio Augusto Da Costa)
10 - Balanço Zona Sul (Tito Madi)
11 - Recado ao pé do Berco (Luiz Carlos Vinhas / Ronaldo Bôscoli)
12 - Cartaz (Roberto Menescal / Ronald Bôscoli)



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I could not believe my eyes when this post had no comment so I just have to say- this is the record that really proves that Bossa Tres ARE the kings of rythm!

Anonymous said...

Este é o melhor disco da segunda formação do Bossa Tres. Pela qualidade do som, pelo balanço e entrosamento do trio. Parabéns Zeca, por manter o sempre ótimo nível do Loronix.

Anonymous said...

Wow! Bossa 3 AND Rio 65 - I think you read my mind. Thanks for putting these up, Bossa 3 sounds much better now in FLAC. Great, great albums!

I have one wish left: Orquestra Afro-Brasileira - Orquestra Afro-Brasileira (1968) as FLAC. It is a unique sounding and profoundly beautiful album. It is my favorite at Loronix

Dorival Caymmi - Caymmi (1972)has a bit of the same style - Are there any others in this style I have missed?

Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the quality update. I´m not regulary a fan of instrumental trios, but this record is indeed a nice one. Thanks from Germany, Jörn

Anonymous said...

I would just like to thank you for the FLAC update, I tried to ordered the remastered CD once from a danish site.. After waiting two months they told me it was out of stock...