Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Rildo Hora - A Vez e a Hora de Rildo Hora (1971)

Hello, good evening! Many things I learned and still learning with Loronix and the community created around our website. Among them, the generation of demand around an artist or an album is particularly interesting. These demands always return above the average albums which I would not have the opportunity to know by my own resources.

This album is a perfect example that left me in a very delicate situation about 30 minutes ago when I was googling information about it. I found it available in one of the most consistent Brazilian music blogs, Quimsy’s Mumbo Jumbo, a permanent oasis created and maintained by Quimsy. I decided to transfer my plans to a new album at Loronix for tomorrow, but looking at Quimsy’s discography, I decided to make it and urge Loronix community to reach Quimsy by following this link or just clicking at the small fraction of six solid albums that you will not find at Loronix. I’m sure you will have a wonderful time at Quimsy’s, just like I had today. Let’s see.


This is Rildo Hora – A Vez e a Hora de Rildo Hora (1971), for RCA, featuring arrangements by Maestro Guerra Peixe, Chico de Moraes and Rildo Hora, which also delivers violao and harmonica playing. Maestro Severino Filho (Os Cariocas) is in charge of the choir. This is the first 1971 LP issue, with no personnel listing. Perhaps the CD reissue (with a slight different cover featuring Rildo Hora’s face on red color) brings additional information. The back cover brings nice testimonies of several important artists, such like Elizeth Cardoso, Maestro Guerra Peixe, Nonato Buzar, Luiz Gonzaga and others.

I would like to reproduce Quimsy’s review to this album, an awe-inspiring declaration of love for Brazilian music. Tracks include:

"If you find Brasilian choro and frevo a little too ethnic or hardcore for your tastes, may I suggest this small offering as a way in. Samba legend Rildo Hora constructs this perfectly realised album of styles that for me encapsulates the sound of Brazil. The sound may derive from homegrown and regional musical styles but in Rildo's hands we have something greater than the sum of its parts. Be sure, this album rocks.

Virtuoso harmonica player, guitarist and composer Hora lets loose a cracking batch of party driven tunes - groovy and danceable, vocally stirring and percussively infectious, a real winner and a musical education." Quimsy.

01 - Leonor (Rildo Hora)
02 - Panorama Segundo Rodrigo (Rildo Hora / Antônio Carlos)
03 - Assim na Terra Como no Céu (Nonato Buzar / Roberto Menescal / Paulinho Tapajós)
04 - O Pião (Rildo Hora / Heitor Quintella)
05 - O Empinador (Rildo Hora)
06 - O Saci Pererê (Rildo Hora / Humberto Reis)
07 - A Canoa (Rildo Hora / Sergio Bittencourt)
08 - Tantas Ruas Namorei (Rildo Hora)
09 - Canção Que Nasceu do Amor (Rildo Hora / Clóvis Mello)
10 - Ciranda Terezinha e Passaraio (Rildo Hora)
11 - O Contador de Estórias (Rildo Hora / Gracindo Jr.)
12 - Chorar Pra Que (Rildo Hora)

7 comments:

Quimsy said...

Thank you for your kind words Zeca, it's good to know my small efforts are appreciated.

Long may you continue...

Highest Regards
Q.

Anonymous said...

Nice to see this great Rildo Hora album again.
Do you also have Rildo Hora`s first solo album: Rildo Hora e o Clube dos 7, Samba do Brazil?
This was reissued in 2004 as CD in Brazil but the sound of this CD is very dull, one of the badest transfers I ever heard. It would be nice to have a rip of the original LP.

Unknown said...

Many, many thanks for your jewelry
Please try to find and post these
two very important records.
Lp. "Rildo Hora em ritmo de dança” arranjos de Guerra-Peixe. Copacabana Som SOLP 40.070 1963
Menino de Braçanã (Luiz Vieira- Arnaldo Passos), Samba do perroquet (Djalma Ferreira), Linda flor (Luiz Peixoto-Marques Porto-H. Vogeler), Apanhei-te cavaquinho (Ernesto Nazareth), Tema do amor triste Clóvis Mello – Rildo Hora) ,Adeus à solidão (Dalton Vogeler), Casa de marimbondo, (Arnaldo Costa - Maurício Einhorn), Samba da madrugada (Carminha Mascarenhas - Herotides - Dora Lopes), Meu samba não morreu (Carminha Mascarenhas - Dora Lopes), Dinamite (J.Tilmans), Procuro alguém (Antônio Bruno), Cigana (Oscar Macedo - Osias Macedo), Tu (Ed Lincoln - Silvio César). Pergunte ao meu coração, (Deraldo Oliveira - Washington Marinho), Patati patatá (João Roberto Kelly)

EP. Rildo Hora no Bar Cangaceiro" Copacabana 1964
"Canção que nasceu do amor" (c/ Clóvis Mello), "Como eu gosto de você" (c/ Gracindo Júnior), "Anjo" (c/ Alcino Diniz) e “Caminhando Soluçando" arranjos da Guerra-Peixe.

Guilherme said...

Zeca,
Sensacional esse disco !!! Será que você consegue disponibilizar os outros discos do Rildo Hora que o pessoal sugeriu ? Pelas músicas deve ser tão bom quanto esse ...

Anonymous said...

Zeca, v. preferiu não retirar o disco. Bom, houve tempo em que o comportamento - e a ética - do blog era outro... Lamento.

zecalouro said...

Anonymous,

Não encontrei esse disco disponível em nenhum lugar que procurei, Amazon, Submarino, FJAC, entre outros.

A 'ética' do Loronix continua a mesma e dela não posso abrir mão.

Não faz nenhum sentido colocar aqui um disco em que se pode comprar nas lojas.

Você poderia escrever usando uma identificação (sem o Anonymous) e esclarecer melhor sua angústia?

Abraços, zeca

Mr. Mojo Risin' said...

...adoro o groove do rildo!!!

um abraco da alemanha

eduardo

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