Hello, Good night! Yesterday, I had the chance to show Loronixers a great record from two Uruguain musicians that had a great reception, Hugo y Osvaldo - La Bossa Nova de Hugo y Osvaldo. Several friends gave great feedback on it, making comments and adding complimentary information. One of these friends was Refer. Refer memory is a gift, a really privileged friend that uses to remember and give feedback on things that nobody knows, except him. Refer got so happy with Hugo y Osvaldo that sent to zecalouro this morning another contribution of the same "style". Let's check.
This is Sexteto Electronico Moderno - Sounds from the Elegant World, Groovy Night Club Music from Uruguay (1968), for Vampi Soul. Just like Hugo y Osvaldo, another Bossa Nova record made in the late 60's in Uruguay. Great record, Refer! Thanks a million. The "Electronico" stands for the use of Hammond organ and electric guitar, complemented by trumpets and sax. I could not search additional information and I will let Loronixers give their own feedback on Sexteto Electronico Moderno. This is not a career LP, but a compilation of their first 4 albums. I'm tracking all down. Tracks include:
01 - Soul Nuevo
02 - My Job
03 - Comin’ Home Baby
04 - Soul LImbo
05 - In The Year 2525
06 - Muere Pequeña Bestia
07 - Ramblin’
08 - Simplemente Agradable
09 - Samba Diferente
10 - Gin Tonic
11 - Say A Little Prayer
12 - Je T’aime, Moi Non Plus
13 - The Look Of Love
14 - El Licor Del Albañil
15 - Despierta Amor
Not mentioned in this and the previous LP of Hugo y Osvaldo is that they are the well known brothers Fattoruso. Hugo y Osvaldo Fattoruso.
ReplyDeleteSee: http://www.candombe.com/html_sp/hugo.html (hugo) and http://www.progresiva70s.com/entrevista_fattoruso.htm (osvaldo)
Daniel
thank you!
ReplyDeletegreat!
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