Saturday, November 18, 2006

Elizeth Cardoso e Zimbo Trio - Balancam na Sucata (1969)

I had to make a very difficult decision between two choices for this post; so difficult that Google Talk was opened to find an on-line Loronixer to ask for help. The choices: A) Elizeth Cardoso e Zimbo Trio - Balancam na Sucata (1969), B) Pery Ribeiro - Pery e Todo Bossa (1963). If you were desperately waiting for B), blame it on Ticiana, she was the on-line friend that took the decision, but don't worry, Pery Ribeiro will be released tomorrow.

Thanks for the pick, Ticiana, this is Elizeth Cardoso e Zimbo Trio - Balancam na Sucata (1969), for Copacabana, recorded live at Boate Sucata, Rio de Janeiro, an anthological show from the 60's and another partnership between Elizeth Cardoso and Zimbo Trio. This album speaks for itself; Elizeth Cardoso singing with the Jazzy accompaniment of Zimbo Trio makes it a flawless release. Tracks include:

01 - Samba do Perdão (Baden Powell / Paulo César Pinheiro)
02 - Pra Você (Silvio César)
03 - Pressentimento (Élton Medeiros / Hermínio Bello de Carvalho)
04 - Ela Desatinou (Chico Buarque)
05 - Sentinela (Milton Nascimento / Fernando Brant)
06 - Sabiá (Tom Jobim / Chico Buarque)
07 - Exaltação à Mangueira (Enéas Brites da Silva / Aloísio Augusto da Costa) -- Sei Lá Mangueira (Paulinho da Viola / Hermínio Bello de Carvalho)
08 - Canção de Marta Saré (Edu Lobo / Gianfrancesco Guarnieri)
09 - Ponteio (Edu Lobo / Capinan)
10 - Pra Dizer Adeus (Edu Lobo / Torquato Neto) -- Adeus (Ismael Silva / Noel Rosa / Francisco Alves) -- Vou Partir (Nelson Cavaquinho / Jair do Cavaquinho) -- Sonho de Um Carnaval (Chico Buarque) -- Marcha da Quarta-feira de Cinzas (Carlos Lyra / Vinicius de Moraes) -- Avenida Iluminada (Newton Teixeira / Brasinha) -- Mal-me-quer (Cristóvão de Alencar / Newton Teixeira) -- Barracão (Luis Antônio / Oldemar Magalhães) -- Canção de Amor (Chocolate / Elano de Paula)


2 comments:

David Federman said...

Yesterday I wrote to rave about the incomparable depth of feeling that Sylvia Telles brings to Jobim's music and tonight I must thank you for Elizeth Cardoso's profound reading of "Song of the Sabia," accompanied only by bowed bass. Jobim tests the depths of all your great singers. Thanks for this gem.

Anonymous said...

Sou Elizethiano de carteirinha,a muito tempo atras tinha este lp.mas um sobrinho desastrado me quebrou ele,e agora tenho a opurtunidade,de ter ele novamente,com otima qualidade de som ,Zeca obrigadão mesmo.