Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Lyrio Panicali - Lyrio Panicali faz Samba em 2 Tempos (1967)

Hello, good evening! I'm really glad to present another Lyrio Panicali career LP never made available before at Loronix. By the way, the last album with Lyrio Panicali as main performer was released in the remote November 2007, exactly 16 months ago. I made a quick examination at Lyrio Panicali discography and I'm happy to know that we still have several albums never released in CD to show. Some of these albums I never had the chance to see how the cover looks like. Anyway, Maestro Lyrio Panicali is a really special artist and I urge Loronix community to pay attention to this release. I will tell you. Let's see.

This is Lyrio Panicali - Lyrio Panicali faz Samba em 2 Tempos (1967), for Codil Ritmos, featuring Orquestra de Sopros da Radio Ministerio da Educacao e Cultura. This album can easily cheat you at a first sight, but as soon as you spin the first track you understand that you are in front of something very similar to Panicali's Nova Dimensao, an acclaimed album by Samba Jazz fans. This one is very similar and Lyrio Panicali is in front of an Orchestra made of professional musicians from Radio Ministerio da Educacao e Cultura, including the legendary K-Ximbinho. Believe-me, if you are looking for Samba tunes performed by an orchestra with Samba Jazz beat and drumming, this is really worth checking. Tracks include:


Personnel

Lyrio Panicali
(piano, arrangements, direction)
Waldyr Brito
(flute)
Sebastiao Barros AKA K-Ximbinho
(clarinet)
Giuseppe Sergi
(claroni)
Canuto Pizziali, Jose G de Moura
(trumpet)
Mario Roxo, Waldemar G de Moura
(trombone)
Jose Miranda Pinto, Pedro Nogueira Filho
(alto sax)
Fernando Barros Pinto, Adherbal Moreira, Lupercilio Lyra
(tenor sax)
Francisco Monteiro Filho
(baritone sax)
Pedro Vidal Ramos
(bass)
Luiz Gonzaga Bittencourt
(guitar)
Sebastiao Vieira Gomes
(percussion)
Juvenal Nunes Sampaio Sobrinho
(drums)

Track List

01 - Bahia (Roberto Menescal / Ronaldo Bôscoli)
02 - Marina (Dorival Caymmi)
03 - Último Desejo (Noel Rosa)
04 - Eu Sem Maria (Dorival Caymmi)
05 - Fita Amarela (Noel Rosa)
06 - Rio (Roberto Menescal / Ronaldo Bôscoli)
07 - Peguei Um Ita no Norte (Dorival Caymmi)
08 - Preciso Aprender a Ser Só (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sergio Valle)
09 - Feitiço da Vila (Noel Rosa)
10 - Das Rosas (Dorival Caymmi)
11 - Feitio de Oração (Noel Rosa / Vadico)
12 - Samba de Verão (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sergio Valle)

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5 comments:

  1. Thank you for this great recording.
    Unfortunaly the tracks in the file are in wrong order with the wrong file names. Here is the right order:
    11/5/8/9/10/1/12/6/2/3/4/7.

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  2. otimo disco! e caro anomimo
    obrigado pela ordem correta,
    ia justamente pedir a correção...

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  3. Eu tento Zecalouro, sua língua do amor… Eu preciso de dizer-lhe que eu aprecio muito seu amor para a música ecléctico. Nenhuma canção saiu atrás! Eu vivo em Canadá. Aqui alguns gostam do jazz, mas muitos são pobres da alma, perseguindo somente o dinheiro do deus. Música para alimentar a alma! Eu segui a evolução do jazz sobre os anos, mas escutar estilos muito novos do jazz brasileiro velho, mostra-me uma apreciação nova inteira para a música de jazz. Eu sou excited sempre que eu leio suas palavras, " Olá! e boa noite! " Eu antecipo uns sons mais novos do prazer terrestre. Quando você diz “a obra-prima instrumental”, esta multiplicará com aumento. Eu não sei qual a apreciar melhor, a música ou o sexo? Nesta idade, a música é mais prazer. Você é verdadeiro no conhecimento e na abundância. Pode você e seus amigos musicais vivem a felicidade eterno na língua do amor do coração!

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  4. Hi, Loronix,
    I would like just to add some words on the best orchestrator ever. Nope, it's not Lyrio Panicali, no way! but the Italian born Otto Cesana (1899-1980). Cesana spent much of his early career in California where he lived from 1908 to 1930. His piano studies commenced at the age of ten, and he became an accomplished organist; he also learned about orchestration and harmony which he put to good use working in radio and Hollywood film studios. Most critics regarded Cesana’s work as being ‘easy listening’, although the distinguished jazz critic Leonard Feather considered him worthy of an entry in the 1960 Encyclopaedia Jazz. By then Cesana had returned to Italy, although he was living in New York when he died in 1980. Cesana was very probably the greatest 20th century's composer but not only one mention about him cannot be found at Wikipedia!

    See you, cheers!

    Row

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  5. Many many thanks, for the great job! But the sample track here is not "Marina", but "Feitiço da Vila".

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