Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Trio Irakitan - Outros Boleros que Gostamos de Cantar (1961)

Hello, good evening! I'm having a nice evening. It's raining in Rio de Janeiro. I cannot remember the last time we had a rain falling. I'm in the mood of getting out to walk in the rain, but I'm too old for such thing, better stay home with Loronixers and avoid a flu or something.

I received today a email message from a friend saying that Loronix was too much focused on instrumental music with few releases of boys and girls singing. I will try to query Loronix Find It to get an answer from a broader perspective. Anyway, I decided to make not only a singer, but a whole vocal group that we do not release at Loronix since 2006, Trio Irakitan. Let's see.

This is Trio Irakitan - Outros Boleros que Gostamos de Cantar (1961), for Odeon, presented here by an Imperial reissue, which is that Odeon subsidiary that sold records using direct sales. Trio Irakitan has a discography that span decades with several recording releases and they are still active, in spite of the unacceptable passing of Edinho, which is the guy in the center, that committed suicide in 1965. Trio Irakitan performs a repertoire based on Boleros and I think it is a nice choice to start this raining Wednesday. Tracks include:

01 - Pecadora (Agustin Lara / Vrs. Geber Moreira)
02 - Marimba (Agustin Lara / Vrs. Sivan Castelo Neto)
03 - Traiçoeira (Traicionera) (Gonzalo Curiel / Vrs. Mário Mendes)
04 - Caminhando Caminhando (Caminando Caminando) (O. Farres / Vrs. Manelo Silva)
05 - Final (Sans Vous) (Paul Misraki / A. Homez / B. Molar / Vrs. Ariovaldo Pires)
06 - Novamente Virás (Se Muy Bien Que Vendras) (A. Nunez / Vrs. Manolo Silva)
07 - Dorme (Duerme) (M. Prado / L. de La Fuente / Vrs. Manolo Silva)
08 - Nocturnal (J. S. Marroquin / Vrs. Édson França)
09 - Duas Almas (Dos Almas) (D. Fabián / Vrs. Evaldo Ruy)
10 - Hipócrita (C. Crespo / Vrs. Paulo Gilvan)
11 - Pecado (C. Bah / Enrique Francini / A. Pontier / Vrs. Paulo Gilvan)
12 - Vereda Tropical (Gonzalo Curiel / Vrs. Paulo Gilvan)

1 comment:

  1. Well, Zeca, I certainly remember the last time it rained in Rio -- when I was visiting there this summer. Boy was it wet!
    Looking forward to hearing this.

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