sexta-feira, 8 de novembro de 2013

Pernambuco e Seu Conjunto – Em Ritmo de Dança (1957)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 30 de Julho 2009.
Comentários originais incluídos.







Hello, good evening! And thanks Moos for writing. Loronix was on hiatus for almost two weeks and things were really strange down here. My health has been stable; it was only a matter of accumulated work. I’ve been working as freelance since January and two websites I was making for my customers reached the final development stage in the last days, all together. Weird time of very hard work.

I will keep the community informed as soon as the result of these engagements gets on-line. Who knows someone needs a website and hires me, helping also Loronix.
Let’s see.

This is Pernambuco e Seu Conjunto – Em Ritmo de Danca (1957), for Polydor, with the well know pistonist Pernambuco delivering piano playing backed by a Conjunto, surprisingly credited by Polydor. This is not the first Pernambuco album at Loronix and you should not take by mistake the percussionist Pernambuco do Pandeiro, also active during the 1950′s. Pernambuco was also in charge of arrangements and some organ playing. The conjunto brings important musicians, such like the bassist Luis Marinho and the legendary Brazilian guitarrist Bandeirante.

Tracks include:


Personnel

Pernambuco
(piano, organ, arrangements)

Luis Marinho
(bass)

Sutinho
(drums)

Sylvio (Tancredi?)
(vibraphone)

Bandeirante
(electric guitar)

Antonio
(flute)

Pinocchio, Gilberto
(percussion)
 

Track List

01 – Pois e (Ataulpho Alves)
02 – You’re Sensational (Cole Porter)
03 – O Menino Grande (Antonio Maria)
04 – El Cubanchero (Rafael Hernandez)
05 – Historia de un Amor (Carlos Almaran)
06 – Requebrando (Mario Teresopolis / Guido Medina)
07 – Kalu (Humberto Teixeira)
08 – Tea for Two (Irving Caesar / Vincent Youmans)
09 – Ginga de Urubu (Pernambuco)
10 – Folha Morta (Ary Barroso)
11 – Begin the Beguine (Cole Porter)
12 – Forro no Limoeiro (Edgar Ferreira)





5 Comentários originais

Anonymous on Sunday, 13 September, 2009
Caro Zeca,
Fico muito feliz por saber que está melhor. Por aqui também alguma coisa esteve suspensa enquanto durou a sua ausência.
Já descobri, encontrei e reencontrei tantas coisas maravilhosas no seu blog… Algumas que me faziam tanta falta!
Obrigada por partilhar esses tesouros com tanto carinho e dedicação.

Teresa.

Milan Filipović on Tuesday, 15 September, 2009
Congratulations for over 5000000 visitors.
Keep up the good work!
Cheers
Milan

Pablo Ramos on Tuesday, 15 September, 2009
Hey, grate blog !!!!

Are you brazilian? If yes, why not post in portuguese too? Many people down here should know your wonderful work !
Ok, I know that`s hard mantaining such a site, bus just some lines in portuguese would help non English speacker to know their music.
Congratulations! Whatever language you use, the blog is a “pearl” (as we say here).

adriano on Friday, 02 October, 2009
Sou assiduo ao Loronix e ao Um que tenha. Pergunto o que houve “novamente” com o site do Um que tenha, já que junto com o Loronix são os melhores da NET. Algo estar a acontecer. Gostaria de saber.


luc on Wednesday, 21 October, 2009
when i was googling with blogspot as a keyword, i saw this blog many times
makes me boring but i wonder how




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Ribamar – Dançando com Ribamar e Seu Conjunto (1956)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 30 de Julho 2009.
Comentários originais incluídos.


Estou mostrando este album porque foi na publicação deste disco no Loronix, que o zeca comentou pela primeira vez, os problemas de saude e financeros que ele estava enfrentando e que, em breve, iriam resultar na paralização do Loronix. Vejam nos comentários.



 
Hello, good evening! I had today my great nephew Pedro with me throughout the whole preparation process of this album. We made everything together, including the vinyl washing, transfer, cover scanning, processing and the Google searches to gather information about.
Pedro was amazed with the fact this album was from 1956, which is something hard to believe for such a young person. He got really amazed with the results, the 10-inch format and even collaborated with the research, bringing us relevant music facts from 1956, as follows:
15/mar – Birth of Oswaldo Montenegro (Brazilian singer and composer).
15/mar – First run of My Fair Lady musical, New York, US.
28/mar – Birth of Zizi Possi (Brazilian singer).
15/jun – John Lennon is introduced to Paul McCartney.
05/nov – Passing of Art Tatum (American pianist).
14/Nov – Birth of Almir Satter (Brazilian singer, composer and instrumentalist).
…and he could also gather
Ribamar birth in 09-dec-1919 and his passing, 06-set-1987. Thanks Pedro.
Let’s see.

This is Ribamar – Dancando com Ribamar e Seu Conjunto (1956), for Columbia, featuring the first LP recorded by Ribamar and his third album available at Loronix, which is a very small amount. Ribamar was a very important musician and composer. He made a very famous duo with the Tito Madi, being also a frequent composition partner of Dolores Duran. Dancando com Ribamar e Seu Conjunto features Ribamar playing his first instrument, the accordion. Such like many other accordion players, Ribamar adopted the piano as soon the bossa nova was birth. The repertoire features a blending of Brazilian and international tunes; including two compositions written by Trio Surdina members, Chiquinho do Acordeon, Fafa Lemos and the legendary Garoto. Musicians were not credited by Columbia.


Tracks include.
01 – Dó Ré Mi (Fernando César)
02 – É Tão Sublime o Amor (Love Is a Many Splendored Thing) (Paul Francis Webster / S. Fain)
03 – Autumn In Rome (Weston / S. Cahn / Cicognini)
04 – Insinuando (José Scarambone)
05 – Duas Vidas (Ribamar / Esdras Pereira da Silva)
06 – Stranger In Paradise (R. Wright / G. Forrest)
07 – Mambinho (Garoto / Chiquinho do Acordeom)
08 – Nós Três (Chiquinho do Acordeom / Garoto / Fafá Lemos)

 

14 Comentários originais:

Milan Filipović on Saturday, 29 August, 2009
Great find, Zeca!
Downloading the flac file as I write.
I consider Ribamar as one of the greatest personalities in all Brazilian music. It was actually enough for me to hear him once to realize that such heavenly piano playing I have never heard before. Needless to say that I started a freneticall search for all his recordings, which looked like an impossible task as they are so rare, but luckily proved successful: I managed to find 3 more of his LPs besides the ones which were allready posted on Loronix.
Now I can’t wait till the download is finished to hear this one!
Thanks a thousand times for posting it!
Cheers
Milan

Anonymous on Saturday, 29 August, 2009
Super album for a rainy day. Thanks!!

Nacho on Sunday, 30 August, 2009
Great blog!

annacarolina on Monday, 31 August, 2009
Maravilha, Zecalouro! Que músico fantástico, o Ribamar, e que disco irretocável! Tudo nele é bonito, de bom gosto! Muito obrigada por este presentão!

Anonymous on Saturday, 05 September, 2009
pô Zeca, estamos órfãos do “um que tenha”, voce tem que atualizar o loronix com mais constância, com essas belezas que vc traz sempre!
abraço


zecalouro on Saturday, 05 September, 2009
Minha paixão pelo Loronix é crescente, especialmente agora. O Loronix continua crescendo, mesmo sem as atualizações frequentes.
Eu agradeço a comunidade. O site proporciona uma boa experiencia para os mais novos e o pessoal antigo ainda tem muito a descobrir.
O acervo do Loronix é grande e se mantém disponível como em nenhum outro site de música. Fico satisfeito pois investi bastante em criar mecanismos para que os links não quebrassem.

Apesar de trabalhar como nunca, 2009 tem sido um ano bastante complicado financeiramente. Minha saúde também requer cuidados.
O Loronix é uma das minhas prioridades principais, mas ele depende integralmente de mim.
É isso que tenho feito. Estou me cuidando para garantir aquilo que a comunidade sempre diz.

Vida Longa ao Loronix!
Abraços, zeca

g picanco on Sunday, 06 September, 2009

E como podemos ajudar ao Loronix?
Sabemos que existem compromissos a cumprir com armazenamento, softwares, Banda Larga (e limites livres de down/upload), equipamentos (desde agulhas para LPs, manutenção de picapes, até os Micros e seus HDs, CDs, periféricos, etc).
Uma campanha com o Paypal ou o Pagseguro…
O Loronix e você, zecalouro, já são um Patrimônio.
Temos uma dívida de gratidão.
Não basta termos o acervo do Loronix em nossos HDs. O compromisso com os demais visitantes é o mais importante. E para isso dependemos da continuidade deste blog maravilhoso e único.
Farei uma chamada no Quadradinho para esse Comentário.

Anonymous on Sunday, 06 September, 2009
espero melhoras pra voce em todas as instâncias e vida longa ao extraordinario loronix
abração

Anonymous on Sunday, 06 September, 2009
Oi Zeca. Parabéns pelo blog e pelo acervo que é fantástico.
Gostaria de saber se você possui um disco do Pery Ribeiro de 1991, com o título Pery?

Abraço

Milan Filipović on Tuesday, 08 September, 2009
Second comment after listening for days to Dancando com Ribamar e Seu Conjunto:
It is on top of my “Favorites from other blogs” list.
From my personal faraway, Serbian point of wiew (unburdened with general conventions, local prejudices, historical significance of an artist etc), Ribamar is part of the “Holy Trinity” of all Brazilian music, together with Moacyr Silva and Waleska.
Actually the album that they performed together on (A Fossa), is still the one I consider as the absolute highlight of all music I have ever heard…
Zeca, If it were not for loronix, I am afraid that the best music that was ever produced would be completely hidden and forgotten.
Thanks once more

Milan

zecalouro on Tuesday, 08 September, 2009
Hello Milan,

Many thanks for all the support you give to Loronix.
I have good news. Just remembered another Ribamar LP at Loronix, released by the legendary SPOT label. Ribamar plays that common role of recording with a fictitious name, which is Quinteto Romantico – Bastante Intimo (no date).
Hope uEnjoy!

Milan Filipović on Wednesday, 09 September, 2009
Thanks Zeca, I had no idea that Ribamar recorded under another name too. “Quinteto Romantico” isa actually the mono version of the “Nosso Encontro de Amor” which you have on loronix, with a different cover name etc. I have also a third version of the same album (no difference in sound, also released by Equipe) on my blog, just the name is “Duas Faces de Amor” and it has a black snd white, jazz looking cover.
Cheers
Milan

Anonymous on Thursday, 10 September, 2009
Hi there-
My name is Marc Fendel. I play alto saxophone and manage the Seattle Drum School of Music (Georgetown Branch)
I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your blog and all the wonderful music. I have been asking around and searching for some of this music for years. Your blog has enriched my musical experience so much! I can’t thank you enough.

Very best regards, Marc
http://www.seattledrumschoolgeorgetown.com

moos on Saturday, 12 September, 2009
Dear Zeca,
I’ve been reading these comments after I saw your absence for two weeks. I hope you are doing well but was a little worried to hear your health needs special attention. Vida longo ao Loronix but above all ao Zecalouro. The world of bloggers is not the same without you, our Godfather. Hope to see you back soon.
Abraços,
Moos


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quarta-feira, 30 de outubro de 2013

Dilermando Reis – Sua Majestade o Violão N° 2 (1960)

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Tracks:

01 Se Tu partais - Johnny Guitar
02 Dança Chinesa
03 Toada da Saudade
04 Mattinata
05 Mágoas de Um Violão
06 Tu e Eu
07 Fascinação
08 Rosita
09 La Paloma
10 Serra Seca
11 Sonho de Boneca
12 Oiá de Rosinha


Este arquivo já circula alguns anos nos blogs.
A qualidade de algumas musicas é péssima.
Alguem teria um arquivo com musicas de melhor qualidade para poder repor-las?





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Dilermando Reis – Sua Majestade o Violão (1957)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 30 de Julho 2009.
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Hello, good evening! I spent a lot of energy trying to make a nice transfer of this beautiful and important album. Unfortunately, the outcome was a little behind the others.

Violao solo albums are always difficult to transfer. Sometimes the silence is part of the music and any imperfection becomes easily audible. However, this is an above the average violao only album, recorded by one of the most influent Brazilian violao players, Dilermando Reis
Let’s see.

This is Dilermando Reis – Sua Majestade o Violao (1957), for Continental, his 12-inch LP, featuring fascinating Dilermando Reis renditions of classical tunes on side A and Brazilian popular music on side B.


 




I cannot decide which side I like most, but track 05 – Noturno Nº 2 Opus 10 (Frederic Chopin) really made my mind today and it is my choice on our preview feature, available just before the download links.

Tracks include:

01 – Malagueña (Ernesto Lecuona)
02 – Pavana (Francisco Tárrega)
03 – Clair de Lune (Debussy)
04 – Romanza (Schumann)
05 – Noturno Nº 2 Opus 10 (Frederic Chopin)
06 – Se Ela Perguntar (Dilermando Reis / Jair Amorim)
07 – Romance de Amor (Vicente Gomes)
08 – Índia (José Asunción Flores / Manuel Ortiz Guerrero)
09 – Foi Bôto Sinhá (Waldemar Henrique / Antônio Tavernard)
10 – Araguaia (Dilermando Reis)
11 – Marcha Triunfal Brasileira (Benedito Chaves)



8 Comentários originais:

Audities on Friday, 21 August, 2009
Thank you from the San Francisco Bay area, USA.
Us folks from the United States would never get to hear this wonderful music without your exempliary efforts.

Daver88 on Friday, 28 August, 2009
It is wonderful to hear this great musician. A most beautiful guitar sound & such an expressive vibrato. Thanks for sharing this.

Franck.de.Paris on Wednesday, 02 September, 2009
Hello zeca
Thanks for this recording of a great brazilian interpret! A long time ago, I played several choros arrangements from him, I’m so glad to hear him now.
It’s the first time I write here. I have discovered your site a few days ago. For all the treasures we can find here, for the way you share them, the nice presentations, the interesting information, your personal and sometimes funny comments, be thanked thousand times!
Congratulations for all the work you do: I imagine all the hours spent, and appreciate fully the quality of the results 
Naturally, transmit these words to all the fellows who participate with you.
I love brazilian music for more than 30 years, and here I have the pleasure to go on discovering new tunes, composers, musicians, singers, and to find what can’t be found elsewhere. So I tell you: loronix is simply one of the best findings I made on the web for 15 years I explore it.
Obrigado, e amigável abraço de França!

zecalouro on Wednesday, 02 September, 2009
Hello Franck.de.Paris,

Thanks for the touching, sincere and genuine statement for all the work done so far at Loronix. Your last sentence is particularly special. Thanks once again and feel free to reach me anytime.
Kind regards,
zeca

Anonymous on Saturday, 05 September, 2009
Thank you ! merci ! merci! merciiiii!

What you are doing is wonderfull !
this guitarist is great ;;;
Sylvain
A friend from paris

antônio on Sunday, 06 September, 2009
Dilermando Reis foi, para mim, o maior violonista brasileiro. Seu violão e interpretação soavam como um canto de passarinho. Pena que pessoas como ele morrem cedo. Mas deixou um legado inigualável. ACNN

rickdog on Saturday, 26 September, 2009
Kudos of the highest order from rickdog in Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Maranhão on Thursday, 29 October, 2009
Nossa! Lembro-me de escutar esse vinil quando ainda era filhote… rs! Era de meu já falecido pai. Muito bom mesmo!
Parabéns Zeca pelo lindíssimo e árduo trabalho que tem feito por aqui.
Para mim, este blog é um verdadeiro paraíso! O melhor de todos!
Vida eterna a você, meu caro!



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domingo, 13 de outubro de 2013

O Quarteto – Antologia da Bossa Nova . 20 Anos Depois (1977)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 24 de Abril 2009.
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Do you like vocal groups? I do. It is nice to hear and understand arrangements made for voices and this group excels on this kind of thing.

O Quarteto recorded only three albums, two are available here at Loronix, while the third, released in 1969, is totally unknown to my ears.

This is a reposting with several improvements, including the FLAC files and high quality front and back cover scans. I will keep my original writing with a few and cosmetic adaptations.

Thanks once again for the successful funding raising campaign we made in just three days. Stay tuned for new features.

Hello, good evening! I feel great today. I think it was a snack that made me feel bad yesterday, nothing better than 12 hours of continuous sleeping to get yourself fixed. Since I feel good, let’s have a great start today with a record that I like a lot, taking advantage of the last records picturing Bossa Nova 10, 29, 30 years after.
Let’s see what we have here.

This is O Quarteto – Antologia da Bossa Nova 20 Anos Depois (1977), for Philips. You probably remember
the first O Quarteto LP released at Loronix, but if you don’t, O Quarteto is a vocal group that released only two self-titled albums in the late 60′s, in spite of the active participation they had on several Festivais da Cancao. Antologia da Bossa Nova 20 Anos Depois was released with an interval of 9 years between the second LP. I do not have available info of the reasons they do not made albums, since they are a great vocal group that is always backed up by renowned musicians, as you can check bellow at personnel listing.

Tracks include:






Personnel

O QUARTETO
Paulinho Palarico Correa
Walter Gozzo
Carlos Alberto de Lima Vianna
Hermes Antonio Dos Reis

Vocal Arrangements
Carlos Alberto de Lima Vianna & Walter Gozzo

Arrangements
Cesar Camargo Mariano

Cesar Camargo Mariano
(bass, piano, fender, syntorchestra, percussion)

Dudu Fortes
(drums, percussion)

Carlos Alberto de Lima Vianna
(guitar)



Track List

01 – Zelão (Sergio Ricardo) — O Nosso Olhar (Sergio Ricardo)
02 – A Morte de Um Deus de Sal (Roberto Menescal / Ronaldo Bôscoli) — O Barquinho (Roberto Menescal / Ronaldo Bôscoli)
03 – Céu e Mar (Johnny Alf)
04 – Vou Deitar e Rolar (Quaquaraquaqua) (Baden Powell / Paulo César Pinheiro) — Deixa (Baden Powell / Vinicius de Moraes)
05 – Corcovado (Tom Jobim) — Insensatez (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes) — Desafinado (Tom Jobim / Newton Mendonça)
06 – Preciso Aprender a Ser Só (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sergio Valle) — Samba de Verão (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sergio Valle)
07 – Primavera (Vinicius de Moraes / Carlos Lyra) — Maria do Maranhão (Carlos Lyra / Nelson Lins e Barros) — Marcha da Quarta-feira de Cinzas (Vinicius de Moraes / Carlos Lyra)
08 – Oba-lá-lá (João Gilberto)
09 – Moça Flor (Durval Ferreira / Luis Fernando Freire) — Tristeza de Nós Dois (Durval Ferreira / Maurício / Bebeto)
10 – Manhã de Carnaval (Luis Bonfá / Antônio Maria)

 

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cisalpino on Tuesday, 06 February, 2007
Cesar Camargo´s seventies arrangements usually inspire me…

Flavio Mendes on Wednesday, 07 February, 2007
o interessante nesse disco é que foi gravado todo o vocal antes (pelo menos uns 4 quartetos, com vocais de apoio, contracantos e solos) com um clique ou um guia de ritmo qualquer e só depois o césar colocou os pianos e teclados, junto com a batera. Trabalho inverso, mas muito bem feito!

Brad W on Thursday, 16 July, 2009
Thank you for posting this fantastic album!

Simon666 on Friday, 17 July, 2009
Thois is great, thanks!

alphabet on Saturday, 18 July, 2009
Great post!!! This record is kinda bananas!!! Any idea what the name of the third album is?? I had a tough time finding info on them. Any help would be appreciated…

Matt on Monday, 10 August, 2009
Thank you for this amazing post. I had never heard this group before and have been listening to it non-stop since finding it here. The arrangements on this LP are totally nuts.

Franck de Paris on Thursday, 03 September, 2009
Dear Zeca, I’m very disappointed. 
I was so happy… I was sure to have at least one album you don’t have, an old brazilian LP from a group named “O Quarteto”, a Bossa Nova anthology. I was already searching it in my collection, ready to send it to you as a humble gift, a small thank compared to what you offer to us.
But before, I have googled the web, in order to see what is indicated about this group and this album (and a possible re-edition in CD):
- I typed “Quarteto” & “20 anos depois”
- pressed button “Search”
- … and here I am, return at Loronix!

Is there any brazilian disk that can escape you? I despair to be ever able to pay my debt with brazilian music as money…
I have a few other ideas, but now, big thanks for this original and interesting disk: my record-player is old, head must be changed and I can’t find easily what’s needed: I have hundreds of old LPs and am unable to listen to them. I can now hear again this LP with pleasure (and with the best quality).
Hat off, Mr. Zeca!

zecalouro on Thursday, 03 September, 2009
Hey Franck,

I’m in the middle of my work, but I could not resist to drop a line to say that Brazilian music has tons of wonderful albums that are not listed at Loronix.
Thanks once again!
Kind Regards,
zeca


 
 
 
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sábado, 12 de outubro de 2013

O Quarteto – O Quarteto (1969)

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Publico aqui o segundo disco de O Quarteto de 1969 que o zecalouro desconhecia.










Track list:

01 Andança
02 Light My Fire
03 Memórias de Marta Saré
04 Hey Jude
05 O tempo Vai Apagar
06 By The Time I Get To Phoenix
07 I Say A Little Prayer
08 De Como Um Garoto
09 The Fool On The Hill
10 Look To Your Soul
11 Cantiga
12 Tonight

No Arquivo a musica de n° 12 infelizmente está faltando.

Quem tem esta musica para completar o arquivo?






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sexta-feira, 11 de outubro de 2013

O Quarteto – O Quarteto (1968)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 10 de Novembro 20096
Comentários originais incluídos.








Yesterday, I was chatting with Cleber and Renato at Loronix Live Chat, which is the chatting application inside Loronix Forum and Cleber suggested an LP from the vocal group O Quarteto. Cleber said also that the four O Quarteto members are all engineers, something that I could not check.

The first time I saw a LP from O Quarteto was at NAmerica Loves SAmerica from Now, that has the last and late O Quarteto LP recorded in 1977.

I’m introducing this vocal group with another release; this is O Quarteto – O Quarteto (1968), for Phillips, which is O Quarteto debut LP. I was not successful searching bios information from this band, but many people appreciates this group that apparently had a short life, recording two LPs in the late 60′s and the last release available at Now’s blog. They have also important participations at Brazilian music festivals from the 60′s. Let’s see how O Quarteto performs here at Loronix.

Tracks include:

01 – Os Grilos (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sergio Valle)
02 – Live For Life (Vivre Pour Vivre) (F. Lai)
03 – O Velho (Chico Buarque)
04 – Bonita (Tom Jobim)
05 – Rua Antiga (Roberto Menescal / R. Richter)
06 – Who Needs Forever (Q. Jones / Greenfield)
07 – Waves (Tom Jobim)
08 – Maria Madrugada (Toninho Horta / Junia Horta)
09 – Canta (Roberto Menescal / Ronaldo Bôscoli)
10 – Here There And Everywhere (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
11 – Isso Não Se Faz (Pixinguinha / Hermínio Bello de Carvalho)
12 – Tenderly (W. Gross / J. Lawrence)

 

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SWELT on Thursday, 26 July, 2007
File number 10 is damaged.
Can you Shared that file, please?

Rob on Saturday, 14 March, 2009
track 10 corrupt..


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sexta-feira, 4 de outubro de 2013

Moraes Moreira – Cara e Coração (1977)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 24 de Abril 2009.
Comentários originais incluídos.








Hello, good evening! I’m very proud of you. We are very close to reach our goal at another dedicated server campaign. This is really awesome. Thank you! I thought we would not make it this year. And the most important, this kind of initiative is all about commitment, is about my commitment to the community to keep Loronix alive for another year. Anyway, I cannot say anything besides thank you to all and the show must go on.
Let’s see.

This is Moraes Moreira – Cara e Coração (1977), for Som Livre, which is the second solo LP of Moraes Moreira, founder and perhaps the most successful member of the legendary group Os Novos Baianos, a favorite of many Loronixers. This is the first Moraes Moreira career LP released at Loronix, kindly provided by AdHoc, which is a guarantee of an impeccable transfer, high quality scans and mainly, a very solid listen, as aways. Thanks AdHoc.




Tracks include:


01 – O Que É o Que É (Moraes Moreira)
02 – Pombo Correio (Double Morse) (Dodô / Osmar Macedo / Moraes Moreira)
03 – Yogue de Ouvido (Armandinho Macedo / Moraes Moreira)
04 – Às Três da Manhã (Herivelto Martins)
05 – Samba da Bahia de Todos os Santos (Moraes Moreira / Rogério Duarte)
06 – Hino Nordestino (Moraes Moreira)
07 – Meiufin (Moraes Moreira / Chacal)
08 – Davilicença (Armandinho Macedo / Moraes Moreira)
09 – Acordei (Moraes Moreira)
10 – Cara e Coração (Moraes Moreira)

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India on Monday, 20 July, 2009
Pictures looking good




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domingo, 22 de setembro de 2013

Henry Nirenberg e sua Orquestra - Percussão Espetacular (196?)

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O Jogo dos Pseudônimos
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O maestro Leo Peracchi, a quem Tom Jobim chamava de mestre, utilizou o pseudônimo de Henry Nirenberg na gravação de um disco orquestral no ano de 1961. Além disso, era o regente e arranjador de Os Violinos Mágicos, uma orquestra completa, com todos os naipes, e com a qual gravou uma série de discos de bastante sucesso. Os músicos da orquestra eram recrutados, quase todos, nas orquestras sinfônicas do Rio de Janeiro e, à falta de estúdios que comportassem de uma só vez a orquestra inteira, tinham que gravar divididos pela metade.

Tirado do "O jogo dos pseudônimos" de Mauro Caldas (= zecalouro)

Tracks:
01- Percussão Espetacular (Léo Peracchi)
02- Bahia (Na Baixa do Sapateiro) (Ary Barroso)
03- Feitiçaria (Custódio Mesquita / Evaldo Ruy)
04- Funeral D'um Rei Nagô (Heckel Tavares)
05- That Old Black Magic (J. Mercer / H. Arlen)
06- Banzo (Heckel Tavares / Murilo Araújo)
07- Tabú (M. Lecuona)
08- Babalú (M. Lecuona)
09- Jungle Drums (Ernesto Lecuona)
10- The Banana Boat Song (E. Darling / Bob Carey / Alan Arkin)
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quarta-feira, 18 de setembro de 2013

Duncan Lamont - Best Of The Bossa Novas (1970)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 24 de Abril 2009.
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If you are reading this text just to realize if this record is good or not, take my advice and skip my writing going straight to the music at the link bellow. This is a fantastic album. Duncan Lamont is the name of the main performer.

I’m not versed on Jazz such many Loronixers, but I bet that this album and Duncan Lamont is unknown to many friends. I will be straightforward; it is not fair to drag you with my writing this time.

This is Duncan Lamont – Lo Mejor de La Bossa Nova (1970), for Pathe (Argentina). Duncan Lamont is not Argentinean and Caetano shows us the Argentinean edition of The Best of The Bossa Novas, originally issued by MFP in UK. Duncan Lamont was born in Scotland and is a renowned studio musician, played with almost everyone in show business. It is a pleasure to hear Duncan sax on this very solid album, but what amazes me most is the performance of the three bass players at the set, everything works fine with The Best of the Bossa Novas.

Tracks include:

01 – Desafinado
02 – Un Hombre y una Mujer
03 – Sunny
04 – Meditacion
05 – Manana de Carnaval
06 – Insensatez
07 – La Chica de Ipanema
08 – Corcovado
09 – Samba de una Nota Sola
10 – La Sombra de tu Sonrisa
11 – Llamame
12 – Llevame voltando a la Luna

Martoni:

Mostro aqui não a versão Argentina que o zecalouro publicou no Loronix mas a versão inglesa da gravadora MFP (music for pleasure) com em seguida a capa e os nomes das musicas:


Comentário do Blog-a-roonie "Born in Greenock, Scotland. Played trumpet with Kenny Graham’s Afro Cubists changed to tenor sax became a jazz studio player. Played with almost everyone in show business. He has worked (often as a featured soloist) with Henry Mancini, Robert Farnon, Benny Goodman, Gil Evans, Bill Holman, Nelson Riddle, Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Bing Crosby, Count Basie, Fred Astaire, Benny Carter, Mel Torme, Paul McCartney…"




Tracks:

01. Desafinado
02. A Man And A Woman
03. Sunny
04. Meditation
05. Manha De Carnaval
06. How Insensitive

B1. The Girl From Ipanema
B2. Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars
B3. One Note Samba
B4. The Shadow Of Your Smile
B5. Call Me
B6. Fly Me To The Moon


5 Comentários originais:
bossanovadreamer on Saturday, 10 March, 2007
Wonderfuuuul album- great group with a fantastic leader on saxo-Paul Desmond and Stan Getz will be happy to see and hear this-(smile)beautiful melodic improvisation mhhmm.. I asked me what can top this album this weekend??
Perhaps only Caetano knows

Blog-a-roonie on Sunday, 11 March, 2007
Born in Greenock, Scotland. Played trumpet with Kenny Graham’s Afro Cubists changed to tenor sax became a jazz studio player. Played with almost everyone in show business. He has worked (often as a featured soloist) with Henry Mancini, Robert Farnon, Benny Goodman, Gil Evans, Bill Holman, Nelson Riddle, Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Bing Crosby, Count Basie, Fred Astaire, Benny Carter, Mel Torme, Paul McCartney………….

Bossa Joe on Sunday, 11 March, 2007
very cool album, thanks!

Thomas on Sunday, 11 March, 2007
Superb! First, Roy Budd. Now, Duncan Lamont…what next, the Dudley Moore Trio? Thanks for another tasteful international LP. Awesome cover too. How about some bossa from Scandanavia & Japan?

Anonymous on Thursday, 17 April, 2008
Es posible reponer el link de Duncan Lamont – Lo Mejor de La Bossa Nova.
Gracias


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terça-feira, 17 de setembro de 2013

Varios Artistas – “Velha” Bossa Nova (1978)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 24 de Abril 2009.
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Hello, good evening! In the year of 1978, RCA released a tribute album in honor of Bossa Nova 20th year’s anniversary, “Velha” Bossa Nova, featuring musicians from RCA cast or from the record labels later acquired or merged by or with RCA. This is the short intro of one of the best compilations I have heard in decades. Believe me?
Let’s see.

This is “Velha” Bossa Nova (1978), for RCA Candem, from now, the album to use as the perfect introduction for those who want to know Bossa Nova on a single spin.

I made some scans with relevant information about each track, including performer and year of recording. This album should guarantee a solid listing across this weekend.

Tracks include:


Performers

Airto Moreira, Alaide Costa, Antonio Adolfo,
Cesar Camargo Mariano, Dom Um Romao,
Eumir Deodato, Flora Purim, Hermeto Pascoal,
Johnny Alf, Leny Andrade, Paulo Moura, Lucio Alves,
Maysa, Os Cariocas, Raul De Souza, Walter Wanderley,
Rosinha De Valenca, Walter Santos, Papudinho, Geraldo,
Arrudinha, Gusmao, Clayber, Trio 3-D, Carlinhos Monjardim,
Nelsinho, J.T. Meirelles, Jorginho, Maciel, Hamilton,
Pedro Paulo,Formiga, Norato, Macaxeira, Pala,
Netinho, Sandoval, Cipo, Dom Salvador

Tracklist:


 
 
 


 
 
9 Comentários originais:

Bernardo Barroso Neto on Saturday, 25 April, 2009
Sensacional Zeca!
Não conhecia esse disco, obrigado.

Hawaii beach on Sunday, 26 April, 2009
Grande vinil.

Anonymous on Sunday, 26 April, 2009
Caro, Zeca
Este LP, dentre, outras qualidades, serve para provar que a Flora Purim, não cantava mal, como se costumava dizer, aquela época, nos meios musicais bossanovistas.
E, principalmente, comprova o óbvio: Como é maravilhosa, esta elegante e afinadíssima Alaíde Costa!
Atenciosamente,
Paulo Ventura

Anonymous on Sunday, 26 April, 2009
Zeca,
Concordo com os amigos acima o disco é ótimo, e Alaide Costa é nota 10!
Zé Pinheiro

chico on Monday, 27 April, 2009
disco nota 10!
é a primeira vez que acesso o blog, e gostaria de parabenizar pelo zelo e amor com a musica brasileira, obrigado

g picanco on Monday, 27 April, 2009
Pra capa ser do Cesar Vilela faltou mais uma bolinha vermelha.

alexter on Wednesday, 29 April, 2009
pois é a Flora Purim era ótima, um outro exemplo disso foi o trabalho dela com o Chick Korea e Return to Forever em 1972 onde ela faz vocais e percursão junto com o Airto Moreira.
abraços,
alexter

doowot on Wednesday, 29 April, 2009
Sensational disc. Obrigado

mozit on Friday, 01 May, 2009
thank u very much.
I love LORONIX.

 
 
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quarta-feira, 11 de setembro de 2013

Catulo de Paula – Catulo Canta no Michel (1959)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 14 de Abril 2009.
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Hello, good evening! This is the third album I’m making available from this obscure record company with the name and logo based on an animal that does not exists in Brazil, the legendary Tiger.

Little I know about this label except these albums, the excellent
Moacyr Marques e Seu Conjunto – Jazz & Bossa Nova (1959), a contribution of my Mentor Caetano Rodrigues and this early Hermeto Pascoal recording with Pernambuco do Pandeiro e Seu Regional – Batucando no Morro (1958), both really worth checking out.

Catulo de Paula is an artist requested by many friends, many and important friends, such like Frank-Oliver Hellman, which I want to say thanks for recommending Catulo de Paula a long time ago.
Let’s see.

This is Catulo de Paula – Catulo Canta no Michel (1959), for Tiger. Catulo de Paula delivers a repertoire based on his performances at Michel Bar, a nightclub I never heard about. According with Guio de Moraes liner notes, Catulo de Paula performed on Michel Bar for more than a year, accompanied only by his acoustic guitar. Ze Menezes delivers fantastic instrumental accompaniment to Catulo de Paula leading a trio of guitar, drums and bass. By the way, Ze Menezes gives a real lesson of how accompany singer with a guitar. Really worth checking out. 


Martoni: Catulo de Paula = Hermenegildo de Paula.

Tracks include:

Personnel

Catulo de Paula


Ze Menezes
(violao)

Paulo
(bass)

Trinca
(drums)

Track List

01 – Balada Triste (Dalton Vogeler / Esdras Pereira da Silva)
02 – Viva Meu Samba (Billy Blanco)
03 – Suas Mãos (Antônio Maria / Pernambuco)
04 – Pau-de-arara (Guio de Morais / Luis Gonzaga)
05 – Tenho Pena da Noite (Catulo de Paula / Marino Pinto)
06 – Lamento (Djalma Ferreira / Luis Antônio)
07 – Castigo (Dolores Duran)
08 – Aliança (Madame Fulano de Tal) (Cyro Monteiro / Dias da Cruz)
09 – Nosso Mocambo (Catulo de Paula)
10 – Serenata do Adeus (Vinicius de Moraes)
11 – Rio Triste (Tito Madi)
12 – Último Pau-de-arara (J. P. Guimarães / Venâncio / Corumba)


8 Comentários originais:

frank-oliver on Tuesday, 14 April, 2009
Hi Zeca,
thank you that you remembered my wish to hear a Catulo de Paula album after all this time. This is a great album and I didn´t know its existence. In the discography at allbrazilianmusic his 1963 album “A Simplicidade de Catulo de Paula” is listed as his debut (Odeon MOFB 3345). This Tiger album from 1959 is not listed there so this is a real find. The 1963 album looks also interesting because all compositions there are by Catulo himself.
Catulo de Paulo was also involved in the soundtrack recording for the Jean-Paul Belmondo film “L´homme de Rio”, which was shot in Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia in 1963. He participated also in the album “Pobre Menina Rica” by Carlos Lyra and Dulce Nunes, already posted at Loronix. Thank you again Zeca for this great post

g picanco on Tuesday, 14 April, 2009
Catulo de Paula é irmão do Chico Anisio.
É autor de uma das mais belas e simples frases de nossa música em sua canção
Vida Ruim.


Vida ruim
Nunca que chega ao fim
Amando só
E ninguém pensa em mim
Até bicho do mato no mundo
Tem seu bem Nasce o sol, morre o sol, vem a noite
Só meu bem não vem
Só pelo mundo eu vou
Só tristeza e dor vai me acompanhar
Até que a fé que tinha
A minha esperança quer me abandonar
Nasci só, vou morrer só

andreas on Tuesday, 14 April, 2009
hi zeca,

i don’t know exactly, but in ruy castros book i remembered a ‘club michel’. is this perhaps the same?
greets from germany
andreas

Joe Carter on Tuesday, 14 April, 2009
General:

That wooden bar, those stools! We must go back in time and hang at this place!
Sargent Carter

g picanco on Wednesday, 15 April, 2009
O Michel (Bar Michel) ficava na Rua Fernando Mendes, em Copacabana.
Tom Jobim chegou a tocar lá.

Anonymous on Wednesday, 15 April, 2009
Postagem maravilhosa, amigo
vou pedir, se puder nas proximas
postagens coloque tambem um arquivo
com as imagens do selo do disco.

Anonymous on Thursday, 16 April, 2009
Alô, Zeca

Mais uma postagem rara, e muito legal!
O disco é bastante interessante, e o Catulo de Paula é realmente, um bom intérprete.
Dele eu conhecia, apenas, o álbum da Odeon de 1963, onde se encontra a linda canção de sua autoria, “Vida Ruim”.
Porém, ficou em mim, uma dúvida:
O Catulo de Paula, é mesmo, irmão do Chico Anizio?
Eu sabia, de seu parentesco com a atriz Lupe Gigliotti (irmã), do compositor Elano de Paula (irmão) e do cienasta Zelito Viana (irmão), porém, o seu parentesco com o Catulo, eu desconhecia.
Alguém, poderia esclarecer a minha dúvida, deixada pelo Sr. G Picanço?
Atenciosamente,
Paulo Alberto

Anonymous on Monday, 20 April, 2009
Havia um ‘Michel’ em São Paulo onde foi gravado um disco AO VIVO de Dolores Duran, por sinal seu último disco, editado pela Copacabana postumamente. O de Dolores foi gravado em 1959, mesma data de gravação desse Catulo Canta no Michel. Não seria o mesmo lugar? Guio de Moraes é dono do selo Tiger.





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