Friday, August 17, 2007

Apolo 11 - Apolo 11 (1969)

Hello, Good Evening! Let's start the day with a great contribution by Marcelo Munhoz, the mighty leader of Sambasonics and one of the well-known musicians we have at Loronix. Marcelo Munhoz delivers to us an album that I have been tracking down for months, a very hard to find record released by the tiny Northeast label JS Discos. This should make the day of several friends. Let's see.

This is Apolo 11 - Apolo 11 (1969), for JS Discos, featuring Maria Creuza, Antonio Carlos Marques, the same Antonio Carlos from Antonio Carlos e Jocafi duo and Tuti Moreno. Really nice find sponsored by Marcelo Munhoz, the last time I saw this album was in Sao Paulo for an impossible to afford price. Let's feedback this most wanted release by several Loronixers. Tracks include:

Personnel

Antonio Carlos Marques
Maria Creuza
(voice)
Tuti Moreno
(drums)
Miguel
(afoxe)
Moacir
(bass)

Track List

01 - Apolo 11 (Antônio Carlos Marques / Ildásio Tavares / Berimbau)
02 - Se Não Houvesse Maria (Antônio Carlos Marques)
03 - Moderninha (Antônio Carlos Marques)
04 - Bloco da Quarta-feira (Antônio Carlos Marques)
05 - Meu Mundo É Você (Antônio Carlos Marques)
06 - Andarilho (Antônio Carlos Marques)
07 - Fim de Semana Lunar (Antônio Carlos Marques / Ildásio Tavares)
08 - Restos de Luar (Antônio Carlos Marques / Ildásio Tavares)
09 - Meu Frevo (Antônio Carlos Marques)
10 - A Rosa e a Paz (Antônio Carlos Marques)
11 - De Esperar (Antônio Carlos Marques)
12 - Você e Eu (Antônio Carlos Marques / Ildásio Tavares)

3 comments:

  1. Does this "Apollo 11" refer to the moon mission? I can't imagine that it could mean anything else. If that's so, then wouldn't the release date be 1969, not 1967?

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  2. Hello Jack,

    You are right. Parrot mistake. The back cover even says this photo is a NASA photo.

    I'm updating with the correct information.

    Regards, zeca

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  3. Nice One Zeca, Reminding me of Os 3 Morais a bit.

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