Beto Kessel, The Ambassador, asked today for Luiz Eça - Triangulo Trio (1983), one of the albums recorded by Luiz Eca and the bass player Luiz Alves as a trio. It's already available at Loronix and Beto is probably having a good time with it, do not miss it, here. I have some Luiz Eca videos send by a Loronixer and I think this is a wonderful opportunity to show more of them. Additionally, I found this LP, from the same period of Triangulo Trio that is also a nice pick.
This is Luiz Eça - Luiz Eça (1984), for Carmo. On a very strange coincidence, all the LPs I have available to be the last post of the day have a black cover. I decided for this one taking in consideration the video, as I said. This self titled LP features Luiz Eca (piano, synthesizers), Robertinho Silva (drums) and Luiz Alves (bass). Robertinho Silva is a great drummer and a great character that I had the chance to meet several times, but it was a very long time ago.
The music video features another performance at Jazz Brasil show (1991) with Luiz Eça, Luiz Alves and Lilian Carmona (drums) with Na Baixa do Sapateiro (Ary Barroso). Tracks include:
01 - Semelhança (Luis Eça)
02 - O Homem (Luis Eça)
03 - Mestre Bimba (Luis Eça)
04 - Imagem (Luis Eça)
05 - Reencontro (Luis Eça)
06 - Reflexos (Luis Eça)
07 - Prelúdio (Luis Eça)
This is a very special album for me as Luiz presented me with an autographed copy in 1988. He was very proud of this record and felt it really captured what he was trying to communicate in this time period. Thank you, Admiral Zeca, for posting these videos of Luiz. They have brought back some very special memories for me.
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