Friday, January 05, 2007

Tamba Trio - Tamba Trio (1975)

Mr. Magoo strikes again with another contribution to address a recommendation started at Loronix Forum by Mikail. Mr. Magoo seems to be the invisible connection between Forum Requests and Loronixers. Let's see what Mr. Magoo has to surprise us tomorrow.

This is Tamba Trio - Tamba Trio (1975), for RCA Victor, I had the chance to had this LP before, but I made the mistake to take this as the same of the previous one for RCA, 1974, also known as the DC-10 LP. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think this is the last Tamba LP as a Trio, please correct me. This LP has also the participation of Joao Bosco, singing track 03 - Ou Bola ou Bulica. Tracks include:

01 - 3 Horas da Manhã (Ivan Lins / Waldemar Correia)
02 - Visgo de Jaca (Rildo Hora / Sergio Cabral)
03 - Ou Bola Ou Búlica (João Bosco / Aldir Blanc)
04 - Beira-mar (Ivan Lins)
05 - Olha Maria (Amparo) (Tom Jobim)
06 - Chorinho Nº 1 (Durval Ferreira)
07 - Jogo da Vida (Danilo Caymmi / Sidney Miller)
08 - Sanguessuga (Toninho Horta / Fernando Brant)
09 - Janelas (Ivan Lins / Ronaldo Monteiro de Souza)
10 - Contra o Vento (Danilo Caymmi / Ana Borba)
11 - Beijo Partido (Toninho Horta)
12 - Chamada (Hélio Delmiro / Paulo César Pinheiro)


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

De tudo o que ouvi do Tamba, para mim esse é o mais interessante, pois é simples ao extremo e, ao mesmo tempo, sofisticado. Só tiraria "Olha, Maria", canção de segunda de Jobim. A capa também é uma maravilha.

Loro, ouvi dizer que, depois desse e daquele (aclamado) anterior, houve outro pela RCA, qual seria? Gostaria de ver até onde foi essa (r)evolução.

Abraço!

K.

Anonymous said...

Are you implying that their work as a quartet would be better than the trio-form? But Zeca! :D Thanks, this genre must be my favourite, and this must be a killer record!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting this, Zeca. This is going to be an instant favorite. I am loving it! What's great is how the electronics do not take away from their roots and song writing. Did they record anymore albums like this and the former one in the 70's?