This is Walter Wanderley - Moondreams (1969), for A&M. The first track, Asa Branca and Baiao de Dois (Humberto Teixeira / Luiz Gonzaga), worth the entire album and it is one of the best versions of tune among the several I could hear before. There are lyrics and a choir featuring the well known to Loronixers Flora Purim with Linda November, Stella Stevens and Susan Manchester. Eumir Deodato was also at the set, delivering orchestral and vocal arrangements while Walter Wanderley was in charge of the remaining instruments. This cover is very beautiful and so far is the best among this framed CTI style that was used also at Samba Blim and We at the Sea of Tamba Trio. Tracks include:
Personnel
Walter Wanderley
(organ, eletric hapsichord)
Jose Marinho
(bass)
Joao Palma
(drums)
Lulu Ferreira and Airto Moreira
(percussion)
Bernie Glow
(piston, flugelhorn)
Marvin Stamm
(flugelhorn)
Flora Purim, Linda November, Stella Stevens and Susan Manchester
(vocal)
Walter Wanderley
(organ, eletric hapsichord)
Jose Marinho
(bass)
Joao Palma
(drums)
Lulu Ferreira and Airto Moreira
(percussion)
Bernie Glow
(piston, flugelhorn)
Marvin Stamm
(flugelhorn)
Flora Purim, Linda November, Stella Stevens and Susan Manchester
(vocal)
Track List
01 - Asa Branca (Humberto Teixeira / Luis Gonzaga) Baião de Dois (Humberto Teixeira / Luis Gonzaga)
02 - L'amore Dice Ciao (Trovajoli / Guardabassi / R. Greenaway)
03 - Baião da Penha (Guio de Morais / David Nasser)
04 - One Of The Nicer Things (J. Webb)
05 - Proton Electron Neutron (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sergio Valle)
06 - 5 30 Plane (J. Webb)
07 - Soulful Strut (E. Record / S. Sanders)
08 - Moondreams (O Sonho) (Egberto Gismonti / Vrs. Jay Livingston / Vrs. R. Evans)
09 - Jacqueline Tudo (Eumir Deodato)
10 - Mirror Of Love (Judy Spencer / Eumir Deodato)
4 comments:
This album was re-issued on CD in Japan and I have it. I don't know what you meant when you said you never heard it was re-issued on CD. You ripped it from the LP or the CD? If you ripped it from the LP I can send you the tracks ripped from the CD, if you want. If not, let it be.
Regards
I have a Japanese CD of this as well. Good to see that this fab LP is being shared. As I may have said before, one cannot go wrong with Walter Wanderley. Also anyone who enjoyed the track "L'amore Dice Ciao" may want to know that the original version appears on the original soundtrack to the 1968 Italian film "La Matriarca" with music by the immortal Armando Trovaioli.
Zeca, there is a whole world of bossa inspired Italian movie soundtrack music that I have not seen on Loronix. I would be more than happy to share my collection with Loronixers if you feel so inclined to post them. Let me know.
Cheers,
Thomas
Zeca, ainda nao é esse!
In search of "Tempinho Bom".
That's the ONE!
opa, mais um excelente album perdido q vcs recuperam, só posso agradecer. mas, não sei se foi só comigo, parece q falta a faixa 5 "proton, eletron neutron". mais uma vez agradeço, até
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