Neste blog muita informação sobre a história da Bossa Nova.
Acesso direto às publicaçòes no Rádio Forma & Elenco sobre:

Wilson Simonal, - Maysa, - António Carlos Jobim, - Tuca

Zecalouro, - Elis Regina , - Dick Farney , - Zito Righi


quarta-feira, 27 de agosto de 2014

Bob Fleming – Bob Fleming Interpreta Boleros Volume 3 (1965)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 17 de Outubro 2008.
Comentários originais incluídos.






Hello, good evening! I’m happy I don’t need to buy a Mac. I’m old for such change. I would like to inform that my computer nightmare has gone to a term today.

Thanks a lot to everybody who wrote me with suggestions, tips and tricks. It seems that everybody is a computer specialist today.
Thanks a lot Matt from the essential Beta Particle for making available resources to a virtual conference call, not needed because Jason guided this computer illiterate parrot to a utility that fixed the problem as magic.

Anyway, now I can focus on something I’m doing that has a strong influence to this post. I’m trying to write an article to approach on a structured manner a fascinating aspect of Brazilian instrumental music in the 60’s, which is the use of nicknames by renowned artists on records, such like
Ed Lincoln recording as Don Pablo de Havana, the last released provided by Jose Ignacio Neto. It is incredible the number of musicians who made such thing. I think the most popular and relevant case is Bob Fleming, a fictional musician created by Nilo Sergio’s Musidisc label that had two artists playing the Bob Fleming role, the legendary Moacyr Silva and Zito Righi.
Let’s see:

This is Bob Fleming – Bob Fleming Interpreta Boleros Volume 3 (1965), for Masterpiece Masters, a Musidisc label. I never found official information on which musician is behind each Bob Fleming release, but this one seems to be a Moacyr Silva session, delivering renditions of Bolero standards with his sax tenor. This cover is scaring at a first sight, but soon you will get used with the naked ladies around the sax.

Tracks include:


01 – Charade (H. Mancini) Just For Tonight (J. Mercer / H. Carmichael)
02 – Sin Motivo (Gabriel Ruiz) Ay de Mi (O. Farrés)
03 – Amor (Gabriel Ruiz / R. L. Mendes) Abrazame Asi (M. Clavel)
04 – Accarezzame (Calvi / Nisa) Arrivederci (U. Bindi / G. Calabrese)
05 – Star Dust (H. Carmichael / M. Parish) Fly Me To The Moon (B. Howard)
06 – Sta Sera Pago Io (Modugno) Amapola (J. M. Lacalle)
07 – Desesperadamente (G. Luis / R. L. Mendes) Angustia (Orlando Brito)
08 – Rose (Michael / H. Salvador) Trop Beau (L. Amade / Gilbert Bécaud)
09 – Acercate Más (O. Farrés) Quizas Quizas Quizas (O. Farrés)
10 – Cuando Calienta El Sol (Carlos Rigual / Mário Rigual) Besame Mucho(Consuelo Velasquez)
11 – Uno Pertutti (T. Remis / A. Testa / Mogol) Io Che Amo Solo Te (Sergio Endrigo)
12 – Nessuno Al Mondo (R. Gioia) Al Di Lá (Mogol / Donida)

Na realidade, este parece ser mais um disco interpretado por Zito Righi, e não Moacyr Silva (está incluído na discografia do Zito Righi, abaixo).





Martoni: Estas informações foram obtidos diretos com o filho do Zito Righi aqui no RF&E, vejam Zito Righi e Sua Orquestra - Sax de Ouro (1964).

Quanto ao artigo que estava sendo escrito pelo Zeca, ele de fato escreveu, com o título “O Jogo dos Pseudônimos”. Pode ser acessado no
Músicos do Brasil.

2 Comentários originais:

Milan Filipović on Sunday, 19 October, 2008
Obrigado.

Jose Ignacio Neto on Wednesday, 22 October, 2008
Hello Zeca, greetings from China!

So I can see you have taken up the theme of pseudonimous recordings after the Don Pablo sessions…certainly a fun game.

One of the comments suggested that Nilo Sergio was behind Os Romanticos de Cuba and that is correct, confirmed to me by Durval Ferreira (himself user of psuedonyms such as ‘Gatuss’ and ‘Devel’!) who also told me that Moacyr Silva was Bob Fleming. Now whether Musidisc ‘owned’ the name Bob Fleming or whether Moacyr was the only Bob Fleming is difficult to say!

Abracos,
JIN




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Bob Fleming – Bob Fleming Interpreta Boleros Vol. 2 (1963)

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Isto é Bob Fleming – Bob Fleming Interpreta Boleros Vol. 2 (1963), da Gravadora Masterpiece, Master-11.031.

Tracks


01. La Barca (Roberto Cantoral)
02. Cuban Love Song (Jimmy McHugh – Herbert Stothart – Dorothy Fields)
03. Nocturnal (José Sabre Marroquin – Frei José Mojica)
04. Duerme (Miguel Prado – Gabriel Luna de La Fuente)
05. Regalo de Viaje (Agustin Lara)
06. Misty (Errol Garner – Johnny Burke)
07. Tu Mi Delirio (C. Portillo de La Luz)
08. Dans Mon Île (Henri Salvador)
09. La Puerta (Luis Demetrio)
10. Sabor a Mi (Álvaro Carrillo)
11. Greenfields (Terry Gilkyson – Richard Deher – Frank Miller)
12. Sweet And Lovely (G. Arnheim – H. Tobias – J. Lemare)


 

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Bob Fleming - Bob Fleming interpreta Boleros (1961)

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Isto é Bob Fleming - Bob Fleming interpreta Boleros (Vol. 1)(1961) da Gravadora Masterpiece, Master 11027

Tracks:

01 Frio En El Alma - Aquellos Ojos Verdes
02 Una Mujer - Desesperadamente
03 Por Que Ya no Me Quieres - Olhos Castanhos
04 Te Quiero Dijiste - Tres Palabras
05 Adios - Se Muy Bien Que Vendrás
06 Solamente Una Vez - Frenesi
07 Maria Elena- La Violetera
08 Quiereme Mucho - Cubanacan
09 Torna a Surriento - O Sole Mio
10 Poinciana - Marta

Quem é o Bob Fleming neste album, Moacyr Silva ou Zito Righi?




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terça-feira, 26 de agosto de 2014

Dick Farney - Feliz de Amor (1983)

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A publicação deste album é para atender ao pedido do amigo Marco Antonio Russi que tambem forneçeu as imagens de exelente qualidade do cover e dos selos.

Isto é Dick Farney – Feliz de Amor (1983) da gravadora Som da Gente.

Faixas:

01 Feliz de amor (Ghandula - Walter Santos) 
02 Carícia (Zelão - Luiz Horta) 
03 A fonte e o teu nome 0 (Leone Machado - Luiz Bonfá) 
04 Este seu olhar 0 (Tom Jobim) 
05 Conversa de bar (Sergio Augusto - Sergio Lima) 
06 Noturno em SP (Sergio Lima - Cido Bianchi) 
07 Solidão (Alcides Fernandes - Tom Jobim) 
08 Azul contente (Walter Santos - Tereza Souza) 
09 Tudo isso é amor (Laura Maria) 
10 Aeromoça (Billy Blanco)
 

 

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segunda-feira, 25 de agosto de 2014

Cynara e Cybele - Cynara e Cybele (1968)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 23 de maio 2007.
Comentários originais incluídos.


Cybele Ribeiro de Sá Leite Freire

* Ibirataia, BA, 3 de maio 1940 - † Rio de Janeiro, 20 de augusto 2014 





Hello, Good Evening! Yesterday was one of the days that I like most at Loronix, all releases were great and different to each other. I did not expect so many people amazed with Quarteto em Cy and Formula 7, mainly Formula 7, a repost. Anyway, as people feedback at comment section, Formula 7 had the participation of renowned musicians that still active today. Let's start the day very strong with a long time request by many Loronixers.

This is Cynara e Cybele - Cynara e Cybele (1968), for Columbia. This was requested since Loronix beginning, probably as the solo album of Cynara and Cybele from Quarteto em Cy and also for the participation of Dory Caymmi as arranger of all tracks, actually, there is an exception, Luiz Eça is in charge of track 07 arrangements, Januaria. Production is in charge of Helcio Milito.


Tracks include:

01 - Pelas Ruas do Recife (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sergio Valle / Novelli)
02 - Carolina (Chico Buarque)
03 - Rasguei a Minha Fantasia (Lamartine Babo)
04 - Lua Cheia (Chico Buarque / Toquinho)
05 - Fala Meu Amor (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
06 - Anjo da Noite (Dorival Caymmi / Danilo Caymmi)
07 - Januária (Chico Buarque)
08 - João Ninguém (Noel Rosa)
09 - Lua Nova (Maurício Tapajós / Joaquim Cardoso)
10 - De Onde Vens (Dori Caymmi / Nelson Motta)
11 - Rancho Pra Quem Vem de Fora (Tamir Drumond / Kátia Drumond)
12 - Até Segunda-feira (Chico Buarque)


1 Reply to "Cynara e Cybele - Cynara e Cybele (1968)"

Good Groove on Friday, 25 May, 2007
Wow! Thx a lot for this one, Zeca!
I would call this album Quarteto em Cy's "stripped to the bone". The interplay between the girls' voices, the velvet orchestration and the smooth percussion makes it one the most beautiful albums of Brazilian music, for me. Really loved it!







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