Friday, November 10, 2006

Lennie Dale - Um Show de Bossa (1964)

I have been receiving e-mails from Loronix friends such like Mr. D&C and Cesar Saldanha asking for this release. It was really my fault to postpone the best out of the three LPs released by Lennie Dale for Elenco. I understand those prayers since this is really the best, pretty better in comparison with the previous ones.

This is Lennie Dale - Um Show de Bossa (1964) with Bossa Tres, the renowned Bossa Jazz combo lead by the pianist Luiz Carlos Vinhas. The production is from Aloysio de Oliveira and Bossa Tres setup for this LP is Luiz Carlos Vinhas (piano), Edison Machado (drums) and Tiao Neto (bass). This is the first out of the 3 Lennie Dale releases for Elenco, as I said, the best one.

My special thanks to Cesar Saldanha by the cover artwork and the files, thanks also the Loronixer Renato, which is a Loronix Forum user and also called my attention to this LP while using Loronix Live Chat, the Chat application inside the Forum, you should not miss Loronix Forum, here. Tracks include:

01 - Tamanco no Samba (Orlann Divo / Hélton Menezes)

02 - Corcovado (Tom Jobim)

03 - Lover (Rodgers / Hart) -- Bim Bom (João Gilberto) -- Dance Bossa Nova (Roberto Menescal / Aloysio de Oliveira) -- Dance Passarinho (Chico Feitosa) -- Loose Walk (Stitt / Richards) -- Não Ponha a Mão (Bucy Moreira / Arnô Canegal / Mutt)

04 - Two Ladies In de Shade Of de Banana Tree (Harold Arlen / T. Capote)

05 - Só Danço Samba (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes) -- Old Devil Moon (B. Lane) -- How High The Moon (M. Lewis / N. Hamilton) -- O Samba da Minha Terra (Dorival Caymmi) -- Something Makes Me Wanna Dance With Wou (D. Rodgers / C. Romoff) -- No Dollar Bills (B. Lane) -- Samba do Avião (Tom Jobim)

07 - Perdido (Tizon / Duke Ellington) -- Day In Day Out (J. Mercer / R. Bloom) -- Samba de Uma Nota Só (Tom Jobim / Newton Mendonça) -- Improvisação Bossa Três (Luis Carlos Vinhas)


2 comments:

  1. This is it!!! Coolest album ever!!!

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  2. Very nice cover. Black & white, and four red spots.
    I am listening to the record at this moment, and I can see that it is a live show where even the claps and other public sounds have been recorded. Jazz and Bossa Jazzeada in a intimate environment. Quite suggestive.

    Thanks zeca!

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