Friday, October 20, 2006

Grupo D'Alma - D'Alma (1981)

I have been trying to start the day with instrumental LPs released independently or by small labels. These records are from the late 70's and 80's, at most cases from bands that released one or two albums and their members could sustain a solo career after dismissing.

This is the case of Grupo D'Alma, presented here with Grupo D'Alma - D'Alma (1981) released for Som da Gente. Grupo D'Alma is a trio, formed by André Geraissati, Ruy Saleme and Ulisses Rocha. Their influence is noted by AMG, whose bio is included below:

The Grupo D'Alma had a short life, but became considerably influential in Brazilian jazz and instrumental music. It was formed in the late '70s as a trio of virtuosic acoustic guitarists and at different times the formations included André Geraissaiti, Ulisses Rocha, Rui Saleme, Mozart Melo, and Cândido Penteado. The first album's title (A Quem Interessar Possa 1979) made clear the band's need to express their inner feelings about the craft of music-making with disregard for commercial considerations. D'Alma (1981) opened way for the International Jazz Festival of São Paulo (1982). The trio also performed in the Free Jazz Festival in 1986 and recorded their last album before the dissolution.

Tracks:

01 - Beije-me Garota (Ruy Saleme)
02 - Maria Tereza (Ulisses Rocha)
03 - Pra Juca (André Geraissati)
04 - Surpresa (Ruy Saleme)
05 - Um Dia de Chuva (Ulisses Rocha)
06 - Lagoa Silenciosa (André Geraissati)
07 - Nova (Ruy Saleme)
08 - Céu Aberto (André Geraissati)
09 - Tudo Certo (Ulisses Rocha)
10 - Super Relax (Ruy Saleme)
11 - Boa Noite (André Geraissati)
12 - Karatê (Egberto Gismonti)


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! A simple but splendid cover. A guitar neck drawn with a few lines and dots, and the name. And jazz played by "virtuosic acoustic guitarists"; it sounds great.
Thanks zeca!

Anonymous said...

This is a great album, thanks! Unfortunately, the last two tracks are missing. Could this be corrected? Thanks in advance!

Anonymous said...

Hi there. I just found this blog and it looks GREAT!
I just would like to point out that this LP is (or at least was 6 years ago) available in CD. Some titles were released by
ECM under the Carmo label. I know this because
I have the CD :-) Great album indeed!

Anonymous said...

Tive o privilégio de comprar o vinil do Grupo D'Alma durante o show, em turnê pelo Rio de Janeiro.
Resto imensamente agradecido pela oportunidade que o Loronix me proporcionou em resgatar uma pérola que havia perdido desde o início dos anos 80.
Muito obrigado e parabéns.
Se interessar, tenho o disco solo (único) do Nico Assumpção (extraordinárion baixista, já falecido) e outros de MPB e/ou instrumental.
Sds.
Paulo

Anonymous said...

Foi uma das melhores surpresas que tive na web. Tenho dois albuns do D´Alma em vinil e precisava dessas gravações em mp3. Simplesmente o máximo. O Grupo foi uma das melhores bandas que já assisti e ouvi na vida. Inesquecível. Obrigada!