This is Altamiro Carrilho & Canhoto e Seu Regional – Choros Imortais (1964), for Copacabana, presented here by a SOM SOLP reissue, probably released in the late 60’s. I could not track any information about the release year. Altamiro Carrilho has several albums available at Loronix, but it is the first time an album with the participation of Canhoto is being released. Canhoto, born as Waldiro Frederico Tramontano, was an important Choro musician. He lead more than 40 years his Conjunto Regional, responsible for the first steps of several renowned musicians in the style, such like Dino 7 Cordas, Altamiro Carrilho, Meira, Orlando Silveira, Gilson de Freitas and after the departure of Altamiro Carrilho in the early 60’s, Carlos Poyares. This photo brings Canhoto e Seu Regional in the 50’s, taken from Acervo Sergio Prata and probably features the members of this recording session, not provided by Copacabana. Tracks include:
Personnel
Canhoto e Seu Regional (*)
from left to right
Meira
(violao)
Orlando Silveira
(accordion)
Dino 7 Cordas
(violão 7 cordas)
Gilson de Freitas
(pandeiro)
Canhoto
(cavaquinho)
Altamiro Carrilho
(flute)
(*) needs confirmation
Tracks List
01 - Doce de Coco (Jacob do Bandolim)
02 - Língua de Preto (Honorino Lopes)
03 - Naquele Tempo (Pixinguinha / Benedito Lacerda)
04 - Harmonia Selvagem (Dante Santoro)
05 - Evocação (Rubens Leal Brito)
06 - Urubatan (Pixinguinha / Benedito Lacerda)
07 - Chorei (Pixinguinha / Benedito Lacerda)
08 - Cinco Companheiros (Pixinguinha)
09 - Sofres Porque Queres (Pixinguinha / Benedito Lacerda)
10 - Cuidado Violão (José Toledo)
11 - Lamentos (Pixinguinha)
12 - Carinhoso (Pixinguinha / João de Barro)
2 comments:
Hi Zecalouro, voce ainda não esqueceu que eu gosto de Choro. Altamiro Carrilho é um dos mais importantes artistas deste genre. Muito obrigado.
Abraços, Martoni
Maravilha de postagem.
Obrigado por esse disco.
Abraços, Tio Sam.
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