Saturday, July 21, 2007

Milton Banana - Milton Banana (1972)

It is impossible to go wrong with Milton Banana, even if the last Milton Banana was made available less than a few days ago. There are some important differences between both albums, this one was never released before at Loronix and the style is completely different with a strong Samba flavor, ideal for the weekend. Let's see.

This is Milton Banana - Milton Banana (1972), for Odeon. Milton Banana from the 70's released albums quite different from the ones we already know from the 60's, based on drums, bass and piano trios. This is Milton Banana as main performer, backed by the traditional bass and piano with addition of guitar, brass and percussion instruments, giving the Samba accent previously mentioned. This is the first out of several Luiz Harding new contributions, a consistent video contributor making his debut on music. Personnel for this album is unfortunately not credited. Tracks include:

01 - Essa Menina (Toquinho / Vinicius de Moraes)
02 - Saltei de Banda (Zé Rodrix / Luis Carlos Sá)
03 - Águas de Março (Tom Jobim)
04 - Minha Escola (Jair Amorim / Evaldo Gouveia)
05 - Caramba Galileu da Galiléia (Jorge Ben "Jorge Benjor")
06 - Samba de Orly (Vinicius de Moraes / Chico Buarque / Toquinho)
07 - Moça Branca da Favela (Jorge Costa)
08 - Encabulada (Antônio Carlos Marques / Jocafi)
09 - Ela (Benito di Paula)
10 - Você Não Tá Com Nada (Silvio César)
11 - Ê Baiana (Fabrício da Silva / Baianinho / Ênio Santos Ribeiro / Miguel Pancrácio)
12 - Testamento (Toquinho / Vinicius de Moraes)