I don't have words to express my gratitude to Caetano Rodrigues for the music that he shares with us, Caetano puts his time and resources available to Loronixers as a work of love, love that he have to the music from Brazil, during a life-time and we should give feedback accordingly. Here is mine, take also the chance to please Caetano with your feedback when hearing this outstanding record, recommended by Caetano at the MD cover at your right and personally today. Thanks friend.
This is Sambossa 5 - Zero Hora (1966), for RCA Victor, easily, the best Samba Jazz album I have ever heard in my whole life, a really great surprise. Caetano is amazed with Zero Hora, I'm astonished and all Loronixers that has been asking for this LP, such as bossanovadreamer, JimR, Joe Carter and many others should also be paralyzed. I'm not on a good shape today, so I will be straightforward sometimes, Caetano's music is self-explanatory and this is a great advantage. Tracks include:
Personnel
Luis Mello
(piano)
Kuntz
(sax)
Turquinho
(drums)
Klayber
(bass)
Buda
(piston on tracks 05, 06, 07, 09, 11 and 12)
Maguinho
(piston on tracks 01, 02, 03, 04, 08 and 09)
Luis Mello
(piano)
Kuntz
(sax)
Turquinho
(drums)
Klayber
(bass)
Buda
(piston on tracks 05, 06, 07, 09, 11 and 12)
Maguinho
(piston on tracks 01, 02, 03, 04, 08 and 09)
Track List
01 - Zero Hora (Adilson Godoy)
02 - O Bolo (Walter Santos / Tereza Souza)
03 - Deixa Pra Lá (Sergio Augusto / Luis Fernando Freire)
04 - O Morro Não Tem Vez (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
05 - Inaê (Vera Brasil / Maricene Costa)
06 - Tarde Quente (Ciro Pereira / Mário Albanese)
07 - Caô Xangô (Johnny Alf)
08 - Nuvens (Durval Ferreira / Maurício Einhorn)
09 - Na Baixa do Sapateiro (Ary Barroso)
10 - Samba de Negro (Roberto Corrêa / Sylvio Son)
11 - Sonho de Carnaval (Chico Buarque)
12 - Dreamsville (Evans / Jay Livingston / Henry Mancini)
saravá...
ReplyDeleteSaravá! Caetano Rodrigues! Saravá!
ReplyDeleteSaravá meste Caetano!
ReplyDeleteSARAVAH!
Savara cumpadi Zeca!
SARAVHA!
canela
What a great time.
ReplyDeleteFirst, while I am hearing at moment the first track of this album- a big thank you to Zeca- he is the engine between all people at Loronix and this time again between Caetano and us.
To the great Caetano I also sometimes have no more words to thank for the spirit and his love to music-especially to share-it .Another great day with a beautiful start.
Muito obrigado
Eu tenho esse LP (já velhinho e craqueando), Espetacular !
ReplyDeleteA noticia triste do dia foi a morte do Luiz Chaves, pioeniro do jazz-samba-bossa !!
Killer. Thank you so much! Caetano is the master...
ReplyDeleteSaravá! maestro Caetano! Saravá! Desde España. Você é grande, certamente.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your posts made through the great zecalouro. We have to be very grateful to you. A lot of thanks and my compliments on your wisdom on Brazilian music; for us, it is a privilege that you share your vaste knowledge and your excellent collection of recordings with us.
Best regards!
Muito obrigado! Excellent and totally new to most of us! Thank you for sharing so many gems like this one!Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, Caetano and Zeca making the dreams of music lovers and collectors come true. This LP is just as fine as I hoped it would be. Even the sound quality is wonderful. A nice surprise for my birthday today. :o)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks!
Commodore:
ReplyDeletea fantastic recording which I never heard before. I'm going to be stealing their arrangements. Thanks to you and Caetano. You guys make a great duo (and I know duos).
Hey Jim, Happy Birthday! You're catching up to me.
JoJo do Seis Cordas
10 nooooooooota 10
ReplyDeleteTanks Caetano viloso ops Rodrigues. Que Deus ti Abençoe mi zi fio
Abraços
Jamil
PS: Tanks Loro
Is this Humberto Clayber, Sambalanço's bassist on the lineup?
ReplyDeleteLet me add my thanks and appreciation to Caetano for his contrbutions, knowledge and appreciation of this music that we all love so much. My best wishes for continued good health and happiness to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteA word about this release. Impoosible to beleive that its from 1966. Track one opens up with some boppish (modern jazz) phrasing that is both exicting and well played and from there on this album is a joy.
Zeca, fico feliz por ter sido responsável em apresentar o Loronix ao Caetano. Acabo de sair do telefone com ele que me disse que você vai postar o LP de bossa do Lucio Alves. O Cravinho cobra diariamente e eu é quem vou baixar para ele.
ReplyDeleteAbraço