Friday, July 21, 2006

Tamba 4 - Samba Blim (1968)

This album is well known by many friends of zecalouro and it is so wonderful that deserves a place at Loronix. Samba Blim was recorded during the time Tamba Trio was expanded to a quartet - that's why they change from Tamba Trio to Tamba 4. The first out of two albums they made in the US for A&M.

As zecalouro explained on an earlier post, Tamba Trio was Luiz Eça (piano), Bebeto (bass) and Helcio Milito (drums) and the expanded Tamba 4 was Luiz Eça and Bebeto plus Dorio Ferreira (bass) and Ohana (drums).

Unfortunately both albums for A&M - Samba Blim and We and the Sea - failed commercially. Amazing, since Samba Blim is an essential masterpiece.

5 comments:

  1. Palladium, já vale todo esse disco.
    Como diz os gringos, Great zeca

    E toma girassol, que é para fortalecer o loréco

    []s
    Rufino

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  2. Muito Bom Post!
    Valeu Loro!

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  3. O que é isso, pessoal! Valeu!

    Esse disco é muito bom, todos acham esse disco bom demais. Entretanto, ele é bastante criticado pela imprensa especializada, AMG, etc.

    Já o primeiro pela A&M é coberto de glórias, se chama We and the Sea. Nunca tive a chance de ouvir, infelizmente.

    zecalouro

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  4. Tamba 4 contaba con uno de los músicos más extraordinarios y subestimados ha a dado el Brasil; me refiero al talentoso, Luiz Eca. "Samba Blim" (Tamanco no samba)es una joya del arte brasileño en cuarteto y cuerdas. Vaya desde aquí mi más sincera admiración por la obra del ya fallecido Luiz Eca y un saludo a la tierra más bella y mestiza .

    Por Los Caminos Reales de La Plata,

    Alberto Gutiérrez
    "Tiempo de jazz" XHUSP-FM 88.5 mHz.
    San Luis Potosí, México.

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  5. Que pena que esteja fora do ar no Rapid Share!

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