This is Cyro Monteiro e Dilermando Pinheiro - Show Teleco Teco Opus Nr. 1 (1966), for Philips, presented at Loronix by an excellent vinyl transfer taken from Philips first 1966 issue. Personnel is not credited, however, my searches were very successful on the identification of Regional do Canhoto backing the duo, including Jacob do Bandolim and Dino Sete Cordas, which is the musician playing the seven string acoustic guitar, partially shown at the front cover above. The repertoire features 33 tunes with no tracks separation. Tracks include:
Personnel
Cyro Monteiro, Dilermando Pinheiro
Regional do Canhoto, featuring Jacob do Bandolim & Dino Sete Cordas
Cyro Monteiro, Dilermando Pinheiro
Regional do Canhoto, featuring Jacob do Bandolim & Dino Sete Cordas
Track List
Side A
Minha Palhoça (J. Cascata)
Alô João (Cyro Monteiro / Baden Powell)
Para Me Livrar do Mal (Ismael Silva / Noel Rosa)
A Mulher Que Eu Gosto (Ciro de Souza / Wilson Batista)
Volta Para Casa Emília (Antônio Almeida / José Batista)
Deus Me Perdoe (Humberto Teixeira / Lauro Maia)
Pedra Que Rolou (Levava Jurando) (Pedro Caetano)
Lulú de Madame (Paulo Gesta / Augusto Rocha)
Se Acaso Você Chegasse (Lupicínio Rodrigues / Felisberto Martins)
Side B
Escurinho (Geraldo Pereira)
A Lalá e a Lelé (Manezinho Araújo / Jaime Brito)
Madalena (Ari Macedo / Airton Amorim)
Amei Tanto (Baden Powell / Vinicius de Moraes)
Eu Queria (Roberto Martins / Mário Rossi)
Ai Que Saudades da Amélia (Ataulfo Alves / Mário Lago)
Emília (Haroldo Lobo / Wilson Batista)
Dora (Dorival Caymmi)
Marina (Dorival Caymmi)
Maria Rosa (Antônio Nássara)
Florisbela (Antônio Nássara / Eratóstenes Frazão)
Conceição (Dunga / Jair Amorim)
Clélia (Catulo da Paixão Cearense / Luis Souza)
Aurora (Roberto Roberti / Mário Lago)
Eva Querida (Benedito Lacerda / Luis Vassal)
Isabel (Arlindo Marques Júnior / Roberto Roberti)
Julieta Julieta (Manezinho Araújo)
Odete (Herivelto Martins / Dunga)
Isaura (Herivelto Martins / Roberto Roberti)
Rosa Morena (Dorival Caymmi)
Menina Fricote (Henrique Batista / Marília Batista)
Nos Braços de Isabel (Silvio Caldas / José Judice)
Formosa (Baden Powell / Vinicius de Moraes)
Até Amanhã (Noel Rosa)
Zeca,
ReplyDeleteThank you a thousand times for this one. As you said, "Teleco Teco Opus Nr. 1" and "Show Opinião" were recorded in the same year, same theatre and using the same format. But that's where the resemblance stops. Show Opinião was released in CD a couple of years ago; the whole thing sounds amateur, indulgent and naif (although it definitely has an historical interest). On the other hand, the 42 year-old "Teleco Teco" is much alive and kicking, on its own merits. Great musicians, great music!
Hi Zeca,
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for this fine blog that you share with the world, and for spreading the beautiful music of your country.
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Bom dia a vc.
Zeca, um zilhão de parabéns por seu blog, que deveria ser tombado pelo patrimônio histórico!
ReplyDeleteThank you a zillion times!