This band and LP is a complete mystery for me and probably for the friends who had already the chance to hear it. Actually, this album sounds very similar to that last release by Conjunto Balambossa - Poema do Adeus. I received several messages with compliments by that release. It is amazing how people like the sound and groove of the Hammond B3 organ. I would like to know who is behind this record. Let's see what we have here.
This is Conjunto D'Angelo - Muito Incrementado (1968), for Equipe. That's all I know about it, anyway, it is a sought after album that I could find on some auction sites for more than a hundred dollars. Feedback is really appreciated. Tracks include:
01 - Muito Incrementado
02 - Desencarne
03 - O Bicao
04 - Charmaine
05 - Vai Nessa
06 - Pra Voce Gostar de Mim
07 - Maria Bonita
08 - Tema para Amar
09 - De Ca pra La
10 - Onda Careca
11 - Menina Cante
12 - Sweet Georgia Brown
Never mind about the musicians, who's the gal on the cover????
ReplyDeleteNever mind about the musicians, who's the gal on the cover????
ReplyDeleteAdmiral,
ReplyDeleteGood question.
She looks scary. Do you realize herself today after 40 years?
zeca
Zeca só tenho uma coisa a dizer
ReplyDeleteMuito Incrementado
Abraços
Jamil
Careful how you talk about her. That girl is probably somone's grandmother today.
ReplyDeleteHi, Zeca!
ReplyDeleteSome additional info about D'Angelo. His albums was realised by Equipe (EQ 819 "Incrementado" as Conjunto D’Angelo and "D'Angelo" EQC 876, also as Whatmusic CD), Atonal and Caravelle.
All the best.
Zeca, tenho um palpite sobre a magia do hammond B3: Lafayette e seu órgão marcante na Joevm Guarda. O personagem, aliás, ainda precisa de uma menção à altura no seu belo Loronix. No livro sobre Roberto, Lafayette diz que sua inspiração maior foi Ed Lincoln. Em tempo: disco bacana este! Em tempo 2: congratulações por ter retirado a Evinha. Ética sempre! Onde está o texto da Folha sobre o blog? Não achei no site do jornal (quem sabe v. não põe um link?)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the same group as "D'angelo" from one year later.
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