Saturday, September 20, 2008

Sergio Ricardo - Piri, Fred, Cassio, Franklin e Paulinho de Camafeu com Sergio Ricardo (1973)


Hello, good evening! I had an amazing week, with some problems in the middle, but the overall picture was very positive. And today was a special day. I was interviewed by a group of very nice friends, Loronixer’s friends by the way. They are running a documentary about the legendary Brazilian pianist Dom Salvador, which is also a very good friend of our community. I met Dom Salvador today and we spoke about music and about the albums Dom is having the opportunity to hear again via Loronix. Dom Salvador is a giant and a very kind gentleman. Thanks a lot Dom.

And my meeting with Dom Salvador was the end of my participation. However, I was invited to continue with the group and visit Elza Soares at her place in Copacabana to record the encounter of Don Salvador and Elza Soares after several years. Obviously, I took a fraction of a second to say “yes” and could stay for a couple of hours with Elza Soares, a marvelous woman who radiates peace and energy. Elza Soares is a great artist and a great human being.

I left the group in euphoria, having in mind something solid to Loronix today. And I could find for an unbelievable price one of most requested albums by our community featuring the Sergio Ricardo and Piri Reis delivering a surprisingly record that you cannot miss. Let’s see.

This is Sergio Ricardo - Piri, Fred, Cassio Franklin e Paulinho de Camafeu com Sergio Ricardo (1973), for Continental. I’m sure this is an awaited released by many friends. The community is always right, we have here a very nice album featuring only acoustic instruments and Sergio Ricardo compositions. It is so cool and different that makes it very hard to describe. I invite you to check a teaser track at Loronix Preview Center, just to make sure you will come back here. Tracks include:

Personnel

Sergio Ricardo
(violao, viola, piano)


Piri
(violao, viola, rabeca, bandolim)


Fred
(piano, flute)


Cassio
(bass, viola)


Franklin
(flute)


Paulinho de Camafeu
(percussion)

Track List

01 - Calabouço (Sergio Ricardo)
02 - Deus de Barro (Sergio Ricardo)
03 - Semente (Sergio Ricardo)
04 - Sina de Lampião (Sergio Ricardo)
05 - Juliana do Amor Perdido (Sergio Ricardo)
06 - Beira do Cais (Sergio Ricardo)
07 - Antônio das Mortes (Sergio Ricardo / Glauber Rocha)
08 - Canto Americano (Sergio Ricardo)
09 - Vou Renovar (Sergio Ricardo)
10 - Tocaia (Sergio Ricardo)

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Rosana Toledo - ...e a Vida Continua (1962)


The last challenge game featuring Baden Powell and Rosana Toledo performing together was really interest. I was curious to understand why they were performing together, since I never heard about a connection between Baden and Rosana Toledo. The answer came yesterday with an interview made by Café Brasil with Rosana Toledo in June 2006, which I invite you to read at this link.

Rosana Toledo says that Baden Powell performs in some of her albums, and this one is probably included. They were friends in the very first beginning of Baden Powell career, which now explains that amazing photo. Rosana lives today at Retiro dos Artistas, a very important initiative in Rio de Janeiro, providing housing and support to artists with special needs. This is the repost of the Rosana Toledo second LP and her first album made available at Loronix in November 2006. Let’s see.

This is Rosana Toledo - ...e a Vida Continua (1962), for RGE, featuring arrangements by Maestro Nelsinho, in front of the legendary Orquestra RGE. Sister of Luiz Bonfa’s wife, Maria Helena Toledo, Rosana ended her career prematurely, after recording only five albums and a 78rpm. Her albums never had a chance of being reissued in CD and Loronix has some to offer, including her last album, a nice contribution made by Caetano Rodrigues, here. ...e a Vida Continua repertoire is based on Sambas by Noel Rosa, Jair Amorim, Vadico among others. Tracks include:

01 - E a Vida Continua (Jair Amorim / Evaldo Gouveia)
02 - Porque Fui Te Encontrar (Nelsinho / Orlando Henriques)
03 - Que Deus Me Dê (Jair Amorim / Evaldo Gouveia)
04 - Palmatória do Mundo (Toso Gomes / Umberto Silva)
05 - Não Me Diga Adeus (Paquito / Luis Soberano / João Correia da Silva)
06 - Dá-me Tuas Mãos (Erasmo Silva / Jorge Castro)
07 - Salve Ogum (Pernambuco / Mário Rossi)
08 - Molambo (Jaime Florence "Meira" / Augusto Mesquita)
09 - Canção Completamente Inútil (Jair Amorim / Evaldo Gouveia)
10 - Feitio de Oração (Noel Rosa / Vadico)
11 - Pra Que Mentir (Noel Rosa / Vadico)
12 - Desolação (Fredy Chateaubriand / Vinicius de Carvalho)



Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Challenge | Who are They?

Hello, good evening! Brazil meets USA in our Challenge game today. The first photo features two Brazilian artists and one America artists. And we have the same situation at the second picture. This is a VERY EASY challenge and the first to write a comment with the correct names of the six artists wins a Rapidshare 1-month Premium Account. You can make your work easier using the HIGH-RES equivalents, available here and here. Get the chance.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Sergio Abreu & Eduardo Abreu - Os Violoes de Sergio e Eduardo Abreu (1971)

Hello, good evening! I’m asking myself why I did not make this post earlier. Several friends were asking for this album and I could understand why a couple of weeks ago when I took it for a spin. This duo is really magical, sublime and absolutely outstanding. The brothers Sergio and Eduardo Abreu were active during the 60’s and the early 70’s and they are considered by many the most amazing classical guitar ensemble ever. Just Google and you will understand. Decades were passed and they still have international acknowledgment. My apologies to everybody who asked for a Duo Abreu career album. Let’s see.

This is Sergio Abreu & Eduardo Abreu – Os Violoes de Sergio e Eduardo Abreu (1971), for Columbia. I never heard about a CD reissue of this album or any other Duo Abreu record. In the other hand, the Internet has plenty information about their music and I would like to recommend one of the best resources I found about Duo Abreu and Brazilian violão as well, which is the website owned and maintained by Fabio Zanon, a Brazilian musician that lead an anthological series of 26 radio programs called “A Arte do Violao”, mandatory for musicians and everybody who appreciates this wonderful instrument. I think the brothers Sergio and Eduardo Abreu are auto explanatory, I could stay here writing pages of text about their music, but is better let you with Duo Abreu. Have a good night and a solid start of another week. Tracks include:

01 - Anon | Drewries Accordes
02 - Anon | O Rouxinol
03 - Telemann | Canon (Transcr. Sergio Abreu)
04 - D. Scarlatti | K. 9 (L. 413) Pastorale (Transcr. Pujol)
05 - J.S. Bach | Prelude 3 (Vol. 1 from The Well Tempered Clavier - transcription Sergio Abreu)
06 - Scheidler | Sonata in D - I Allegro (Edited by Karl Scheitt)
07 - Scheidler | Sonata em D - II Romanze (Edited by Karl Scheitt)
08 - Sheidler | Sonata em D - III Rondo/Allegro (Edited by Karl Scheitt)
09 - F. Sor | Theme and Variations
10 - Granados | Intermezzo (from Goyescas - transcription Pujol)
11 - Rodrigo | Tonadilla - I Allegro ma non troppo/ II Minueto Pomposo
12 - Rodrigo | Tonadilla - III Allegro Vivace
13 - Albeniz | Evocacion (from Suite Iberia - Transcription Sergio Abreu)
14 - Falla | Danza Espa ola (from La Vida Breve - Transcription Pujol)

Monday, September 15, 2008

Luiz Eca - Brazil 70 (1970)

Hello, good evening! I need to reach my bed early today. It is necessary to wake up very early tomorrow to visit my vet for a scheduled maintenance. I was planning another release for today, a release sponsored by Jorge Mello that requires a solid research. I was very close to my bed when I remembered another Jorge Mello contribution that would be really easy to review, which is this one, an album recorded by Luiz Eca in 1970 for Philips, produced by Roberto Menescal and – as the cover shows – tailored for the international market. Let’s see.

This is Luiz Eca – Brazil 70 (1970), for Philips. Besides Luiz Eca piano and arrangements in all tracks, little I know about this album. My Google searches did not return credits on musicians and additional details on this session. This is a Luiz Eca career album that I never heard about and we should say “Thank You!” to Jorge Mello for another fantastic addition to Loronix. Tracks include:

01 - O Cantador (Dori Caymmi / Nelson Motta)
02 - Andança (Danilo Caymmi / Edmundo Souto / Paulinho Tapajós)
03 - Cantiga Por Luciana (Edmundo Souto / Paulinho Tapajós)
04 - País Tropical (Jorge Ben "Jorge Benjor")
05 - Travessia (Milton Nascimento / Fernando Brant)
06 - Sá Marina (Antônio Adolfo / Tibério Gaspar)
07 - O Sonho (Egberto Gismonti)
08 - Oferenda (Luis Eça / Lenita Eça)
09 - Se Você Pensa (Roberto Carlos / Erasmo Carlos)
10 - Zazueira (Jorge Ben "Jorge Benjor")
11 - Juliana (Antônio Adolfo / Tibério Gaspar)

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Altamiro Carrilho & Canhoto e Seu Regional - Choros Imortais (1964)

It has been two months since we made the last Choro album at Loronix. It is a lot of time, and to fulfill the needs of several friends, including Martoni, from The Netherlands, I would like to offer what is considered by many, the best Choro album recorded in Brazil. Actually, the first out of two legendary Choro albums recorded by Altamiro Carrilho and Regional do Canhoto titled “Choros Imortais”. Let’s see.

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)

Friday, September 12, 2008

Challenge | Who are They?

Hello, good evening! Here we go on another very easy challenge game, this time with only one artist to be identified since I’m sure that everybody should easily confirm who is backing the singer with a guitar! Baden Powell, which I never saw playing guitar before. Piece of cake, who is singing?

Hope uEnjoy!


Sorry, I could not resist extending today’s challenge a little bit showing Baden Powell again. Both photos were taken at the anthological Bossa Nova concert at Faculdade de Arquitetura, Rio de Janeiro, 1959. This second challenge has also only one artist to be identified. Just tell me how is playing trumpet behind Baden Powell. Not so easy, but I think people should make it very fast this time.

You can get large versions of first and second photo, here and here.

Hope uEnjoy! v.2

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Baden Powell - Baden Powell (1971)

Hello, good evening! I’m late for today’s post, but it is for a very good reason. Loronix page load time was increasing daily and some friends were even with no access to Loronix. It was a critical situation, fixed by the replacement of CBox, also known as Quadradinho, for another tagboard solution. Cbox was the root cause of the problem. You should feel the difference while reading this message.

Anyway, I’m really tired and this is not the best situation to write this important post, kindly made available by the great Jorge Mello. This album was recorded by Baden Powell in Paris, just after the excellent series of three albums called Baden Powell Quartet Volumes 1, 2 and 3. This album does not have a title and you need to take it on your hands to read the back cover and understands that Baden Powell makes a tribute album for two great musicians with a strong influence of Baden’s career, which are Pixinguinha and the legendary Garoto. Baden Powell performs four renditions of each one and completes the repertoire with two compositions by his own. Let’s see.

This is Baden Powell – Baden Powell (1971), for Barclay, a tribute to Pixinguinha and Garoto, with Baden performing and singing with one of his favorite’s divas, Jeanine de Waleyne. Baden Powell is an awesome musician and there is something that really makes him different from all others, he puts passion on everything and this makes the different, especially on these renditions of two other geniuses. We should say thank you to Jorge Mello for this really nice album. Tracks include:

Personnel

Baden Powell
(voice, violao)
Nelson Serra de Castro
(drums)
Cesario Alvim
(bass)
Silvio Silveira, Luiz Agudo
(percussion)

Special Guests

Jeanine de Waleyne
(voice on tracks 04, 08)
Raymond Guiot
(flute on 04)
Pierre Gossez
(sax on 02)

Track List

01 - Carinhoso (Pixinguinha / João de Barro)
02 - Violão Vadio (Baden Powell / Paulo César Pinheiro)
03 - Bom de Dedo (Garoto)
04 - Naquele Tempo (Pixinguinha / Benedito Lacerda)
05 - Gente Humilde (Chico Buarque / Garoto / Vinicius de Moraes)
06 - Rosa (Pixinguinha)
07 - Pausa Para Meditação (Garoto)
08 - Márcia Meu Amor (Baden Powell)
09 - Filho de Furinha (Garoto)
10 - Um a Zero (Pixinguinha / Benedito Lacerda)

Challenge | Who are They?

Hello, good evening! After a short break, the challenge game is back with a VERY EASY challenge. Your mission is to identify the musicians at this photo. The first to write a non-anonymous comment with the correct answer wins a 1-month Premium Rapidshare account. Never was so easy, don’t you think?

Hope uEnjoy!

Oops! I forgot to tell you that a hires version is available here.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Quarteto em Cy - Querelas do Brasil (1978)

Hello, good evening! I think we will have today the same situation we had tomorrow on our last post, an unknown album recorded by a great artist and never released in CD. Maybe I’m wrong, but except from some occasional and small reissues, Quarteto em Cy – Querelas do Brasil, never had a chance to be released at the digital age. This is a repost, Querelas do Brasil was made available first in November 2006 with no back cover, transferred at a low bitrate and had a track missing. Everything is now updated and I hope you have a very nice time with this great vocal group. Let’s see.

This is Quarteto em Cy – Querelas do Brasil (1978), for Philips, which is probably the most “political flavored” album released by the girls, with several lyrics about Brazilian problems of that time. By the way, the album title is taken from one of those songs; Querelas do Brasil by Mauricio Tapajos and Aldir Blanc. Such as many Brazilian albums released in the 70’s, Querelas do Brazil features a constellation of Brazilian musicians, including Sivuca, Antonio Adolfo, Luizao, Neco, Copinha, Raul de Barros and many others. Tracks include:

Personnel

Paulinho Braga, Zequinha
(drums)
Luizao Maia, Jamil Joanes
(bass)
Luis Claudio, Miltinho
(acoustic guitar)
Neco
(cavaquinho)
Luis Claudio
(violao de 12 cordas)
Ze Roberto Bertrami
(organ, moog)
Wilson das Neves, Hermes, Chacal, Zequinha, Normando
(percussion)
Sivuca
(accordion)
Copinha, Franklin da Flauta, Celso, Jorginho
(flute)
Raul de Barros
(trombone)
Netinho
(clarinet)
Gilberto, Eliseu
(pandeiro)
Marcal, Eliseu, Bezerra
(tamborim)
Bezerra, Roberto Pinheiro
(ganza)
Doutor
(repique)
Reinaldo
(surdo)
Wilson das Neves
(caixa)
Geraldo Bongo
(agogo)
Nenem
(cuica)

Track List

01 - Querelas do Brasil (Maurício Tapajós / Aldir Blanc)
02 - Angélica (Chico Buarque)
03 - Maresia (Sueli Costa / Abel Silva)
04 - Love Love Love (Caetano Veloso)
05 - Estrela Guia (Maurício Tapajós / Paulo César Pinheiro)
06 - Última Cena (Miltinho / Paulo César Pinheiro)
07 - Salve o Verde (Jorge Ben)
08 - Santo Amaro (Luis Cláudio Ramos / Franklin da Flauta / Aldir Blanc)
09 - Sapato Velho (Mú Carvalho / Cláudio Nucci / Paulinho Tapajós)
10 - Plataforma (João Bosco / Aldir Blanc)
11 - Canudos (Edu Lobo / Cacaso)
12 - Não Posso Me Esquecer do Adeus (Caetano Veloso)