Monday, May 28, 2007

Breno Sauer Quinteto - Viva a Musica (1960)

Hello, Good Evening! I want to thanks Joao Beltrao and GoodGroove for making this parrot remembers this album that for reasons I don't know was not released yet at Loronix. This is the second Breno Sauer LP featuring the bring best of breed musicians available in Brazil South Region at that time with Breno Sauer playing accordion before moving to vibes.

This is Breno Sauer Quinteto - Viva a Musica (1960), for Columbia. Such like the last Quatro Ases e Um Curinga, Columbia cover artwork brings musicians, their instruments and a white plain background. It is a nice way to show musicians and their faces, so hard to see, such like Altivo Penteado (Garoto) on vibes at the lower centered position. I hope Loronixers get pleased with this first release of this Monday that seems to break all-time Loronix visitor number record. Tracks include:

Personnel

Breno Sauer
(accordion)
Altivio Penteado (Garoto)
(vibraphone)
Olmir Stocker (Alemao)
(guitar)
Afonso Cid
(drums)
Gabriel Jorge Bahlis
(bass)

Track List

01 - Prenda Minha (Tradicional)
02 - Boogie Woogie na Favela (Denis Brean)
03 - Marcianita (J. I. Marcone / G. V. Alderete)
04 - Três Chic (C. Rosoff / B. Motola / J. Hoffman)
05 - Menina Moça (Luis Antônio)
06 - Pour Elise (Ludwig Van Beethoven)
07 - Noche de Ronda (Maria Teresa Lara)
08 - All The Things You Are (O. Hammerstein II / Kern)
09 - Levanta Mangueira (Luis Antônio)
10 - Carinho e Amor (Tito Madi)
11 - O Matador (Moritat) (Kurt Weill / B. Brechet)
12 - Un Telegrama (Hermanos Garcia Segura)
13 - Quem É (Oldemar Magalhães / Osmar Navarro)
14 - A Media Luz (Donato / Lenzi)
15 - Possess Me (Lubin / Roth)
16 - If I Had You (Shapiro / Campbell / Connelly)


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Zeca!
Thank you so much for terrific "Viva A Musica"! With "Viva O Ritmo" of BS Sexteto you can complete the discography of this mighty musician.
What about Russian bossa album, I send to you? Is it participate in you international project?
All the best