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Cry Babies: Cry Babies
by Chris M. Slawecki
History hasn't left behind many traces of Cry Babies--its 1969 debut has until now been extraordinarily difficult (and expensive) to find on vinyl--other than these sounds. Most musician credits only list first names except for organ player Sérgio Carvalho and producer Durval Ferreira, whose career also includes work with Eurmir Deodato and Sergio Mendes. Saxophonist Oberdan ...
Poison Fruit
By Ivan Conti
Label: Far Out Recordings
Released: 2019
Track listing: Aroeira; Jemburi; Encontro; Bacurau; Ninho; Ilha Da Luz; O Ritual; Poison Fruit; Que Legal; Ecos Da Mata; Tempestades; Ilha Da Luz
(aka "Mamão's Brake") Tenderlonious Remix; Encontro (aka "Azul") Glenn Astro Remix; Que Legal Reginald Omas Mamode IV Remix;
Encontro (aka "Azul") Max Graef Remix; Poison Fruit (Dokta Venom's Digital Dub Mix).
Os Catedraticos 73
Label: Far Out Recordings
Released: 2019
Track listing: Arranha Ceu (Skyscrapers); Flap; Rodando Por Ai (Rudy's); O Jogo (Soccer Game); Atire A 1a Pedra; Puma Branco (The White Puma); Passarinho Diferente (The Bird); Extremo Norte (The Gap); To Fazendo Nada (Down The Hill); Menina (Boy Meets Girl); Carlota & Carolina (Carly & Carole).
Eumir Deodato: Os Catedraticos 73
by Chris M. Slawecki
In 1973, Eumir Deodato was riding high upon the GRAMMY® Award-winning success of Also Sprach Zarathurstra (Theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey)," the Brazilian keyboardist's jazz-rock fusion take on Richard Strauss' classic, from his previous release Prelude (CTI, 1972). Deodato's next move, Os Catedráticos 73 doesn't mess with that successful formula but throws a ...
Ana Mazzotti: Sao Paulo Sound
Brazil in the 1974 was a country of joy and pain. The military had taken control in a coup 10 years earlier and would rule with harsh anti-communist rule until 1985. Strangely, the dictatorship reached the height of its popularity in the 1970s with sizable economic growth known as the Brazilian Miracle." But prosperity came with ...
Ivan Conti: Poison Fruit
by Chris M. Slawecki
If the music on his fourth solo album Poison Fruit is a true indicator, Ivan Mamão" Conti hasn't lost his uncanny producer's ear or instrumentalist's touch for clubbers or dancers in Brazil. A legendary bandleader, percussion and drum player, and composer, Mamão sweetens Poison Fruit by letting it ripen in the hands of two younger, next ...
Eumir Deodato: Os Catedraticos 73
by Mark Sullivan
Composer/arranger/keyboardist Eumir Deodato is best known for a series of albums on the CTI label, notably Prelude (CTI Records, 1973) and Deodato 2 (CTI Records, 1973). Os Catedraticos 73 dates from the same period, and employs many of the same musicians. It was recorded between Rio de Janeiro and New York, featuring a Brazilian rhythm section ...
Amaro Freitas: Rasif
by Chris M. Slawecki
In the small coastal city of Recife, in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, Amaro Freitas began playing piano in his local church at age 12. A few years later, the jazz gods intervened in the form of a Chick Corea concert DVD. He completely blew my mind," Freitas once recalled. I'd never seen anything like it ...
Emilio Santiago
Label: Far Out Recordings
Released: 2018
Track listing: Bananeira; Quero Alegria; Porque Somos Iguais; Batendo a Porta; Depois; Brother; La Mulata; Nega Dina; Doa a
quem doer; Sessao das dez.
Rasif
Label: Far Out Recordings
Released: 2018
Track listing: Dona Eni; Trupé; Paço; Rasif; Mantra; Aurora; Vitrais; Plenilunio; Afrocatu.