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


sexta-feira, 5 de setembro de 2014

O Melhor da Bossa (1965)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 20 de março 2007.
Comentários originais incluídos.



Compilations and several artists albums were not on my agenda, they were simply ignored by me for many years. With the help of Loronixers, I could understand the value of these records. The Bossa Nova compilations and VA albums are really fascinating, they provide on a single album a nice panorama of a time, or even a showcase of a given record label. This is the case of this one that Caetano Rodrigues kindly sent to us. Several well-known artists and some that I have been tracking down for months and now I have the chance to hear at least a single track. Thanks Caetano.

This is Varios Artistas - O Melhor da Bossa (1965), for RGE, featuring Maysa, Chico Buarque, Ana Lucia, Bossa Jazz Trio, Cesar Roldao Vieira, Claudia, Elza Laranjeira, Maria Creuza, Vinicius de Moraes, Agostinho dos Santos, Maria Bethania, Manfredo Fest Trio, Wanda and Paulinho Nogueira.Thanks a lot Caetano.

Tracks include:

01 - Nos e o Mar
02 - Retrato em Branco e Preto
03 - Derradeira Primavera
04 - Balanco Zona Sul
05 - Pranto
06 - Eu Sei que Vou Te Amar
07 - Minha Namorada
08 - Estrada do Sol
09 - De Manhã
10 - Reza
11 - Inutil Paisagem
12 - O Pato





Hope uEnjoy!
 
8 Comments:
 
g picanco said...
Só assim pra ouvir 'Pranto' com o Cesar Roldão Vieira e a Claudia.
Cesar era um contumaz participante de Festivais.
Coisas muito boas.
Tuesday, 20 March, 2007

J Thyme...kind said...
Yes Zeca, this form is not to be ignored! The V.A. & the "Trilha Sonora Original Da Novela" are both rightful LP's, though they are many different artists, they are good LP's on their own.
Please don't miss my Italian Bossa Comps that I posted for you!
V.A. - Bossa Galore - Lounge At Cinevox [Cinevox] Italy
V.A. - Metti Una Bossa A Cena [2000 Schema] Italy
Both are super yummy!
Tuesday, 20 March, 2007

J Thyme...kind said...
Yes, this is an excellent "RGE" compilation. Very nice look at that label for 1965.
Wednesday, 21 March, 2007

Jazzt said...
O link nao esta funcionando (404 page not found)
Wednesday, 21 March, 2007

Anonymous said...
Olá como vai
Parece que tem problema no link
Abraços
Aluizio
Wednesday, 21 March, 2007

freddydwight said...
the ol' web browser can't find this one, m8.
Wednesday, 21 March, 2007

Anonymous said...
ho 70 anni e sono appassionatissimo
di musica "DO BRAZIL " da quando avevo 16 anni sono amico di Alfredo Paixo grande bassista vorrei mettere a disposizione i miei dischi ma ho un vecchio PC che non mi permette di fare troppe cose ; non appena avrò la possibilità di avere un nuovo PC (sono pensionato ) metterò a disposizione i miei LP Grazie a voi
Wednesday, 21 March, 2007

zecalouro said...
Grazie per il messaggio.
Ritengo felice fornendo i buoni momenti come il vostro. Ringrazia inoltre per la vostra offerta per ripartire la vostra musica, ma che non si preoccupano per il quel, io sperano che otteniate un nuovo PC molto presto.
Nel frattempo, il soggiorno con noi e vi ripartisce le vostre idee, ha fatto con il vostro messaggio.
Grazie, zeca





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quarta-feira, 3 de setembro de 2014

Varios Artistas – 2º Concerto de Jazz De Camera no Teatro Municipal (1960)


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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 25 de outubro 2007.
Comentários originais incluídos.





Here we go on an album that does not need to be introduced. However, before skipping my writing to scroll personnel listing, be sure that all credits for this post goes to Mauro R.V., the lucky owner of this vinyl that kindly sent it to our community this morning. Here we have an album that everybody was tracking down for years, including Caetano Rodrigues and several other serious collectors. Let’s see.

This is 2º Concerto de Jazz de Camera no Teatro Municipal (1960), for Prestige, featuring Dick Farney Trio, K-Ximbinho Tenteto, Brazilian Jazz Quartet and All-Stars. Dick Farney is a well-known musician to Loronixers, K-Ximbinho leads a tentet, a constellation of 10 Brazilian musicians, Brazilian Jazz Quartet is a group already released at Loronix, featuring Moacyr Peixoto, Case, Rubinho and Luiz Chaves from Zimbo Trio. I’m dizzy!

This concert was recorded live at Teatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro for an estimated audience of 2,500 privileged friends. The Jazz critic Paulo Santos was in charge of production and also presented the event. Thanks once again Mauro R.V., Loronixers will be pleased with this fantastic record.

Tracks include:


Personnel

DICK FARNEY TRIO

Dick Farney
(piano)

Xu Viana
(bass)

Rubinho Barsotti
(drums)


 
TENTETO DE K-XIMBINHO


K-Ximbinho
(clarinet)

Augusto Keller
(oboe with solo at 05)

Ary Paulo
(trompa)

Juarez
(sax tenor)

Aurino
(sax baritone)

Paulo Moura
(sax alto with solo at 06)

Luiz Mendes
(piston)

Pedro Vidal Ramos
(bass)

Paulinho “Baterista”
(drums at 05, 06)

Oswaldo Oliveira Castro
(drums at 04)

Ramon, Rubens Bassini, Jorginho
(rythm section)

BRAZILIAN JAZZ QUARTET

Moacyr Peixoto
(piano)

Case
(sax alto)

Rubinho Barsotti
(drums)

Luiz Chaves
(bass)

ALL-STARS

Cipo
(sax tenor)

Paulo Moura
(sax alto)

Aurino
(sax baritone)

Wagner Naegele
(piston)

Nelsinho
(trombone)

Fats Elpidio
(piano)

Paulinho “Baterista”
(drums)

Waldyr Marinho
(bass)

Track List

DICK FARNEY TRIO
01 – Risque (Ary Barroso)
02 – Um Tema em Fuga (Dick Farney)
03 – We’ll Be Together Again (Fisher – Laine)

K-XIMBINHO TENTETO
04 – Scarlet’s Gone (Vrs. Paulo Santos)
05 – Sophisticated Lady (Duke Ellington)
06 – Just Walking (K-Ximbinho)

BRAZILIAN JAZZ QUARTET
07 – Not So Sleepy (Mat Mathews)
08 – Smoke Signal (Gigi Gryce)

ALL-STARS
09 – Tema sem Nome (Cipó)




2 Comentários originais:

bossanovadreamer said…
Fantastic! I hope Caetano is also be happy with this album if he did not have the chance to listen to it until now.I am very happy. Thanks to Mauro anR. and to grande Zeca.
Best wishes
Thursday, 25 October, 2007

paulo sergio said…
jazz de camera no Teatro Municipal: maravilhoso, um conjunto de bambas a nos fazer ouvir musica!

Saturday, 30 August, 2008

 

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segunda-feira, 1 de setembro de 2014

Dick Farney & Booker Pittman – Jam Session das Folhas (1961)

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Originalmente postado no Loronix em 01 de agosto 2006. 

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Perhaps today is the day zecalouro is posting to Loronixers his mega-rare releases. Jam Session das Folhas – Dick Farney e Booker Pittman (1961) is very rare vinyl collectors item.

This LP was recorded live in the end of 1960 at the auditorium of a Brazilian newspaper, Folha de Sao Paulo. As zecalouro told before, Dick Farney was an outstanding singer and an awesome pianist who contributed decisively to the renovation of Brazilian popular music, incorporating jazz harmonies and style.

Dick was at the piano on all tracks, accompanied by Heraldo do Monte (guitar), Luiz Chaves (bass), Paulinho (drums) among others. Booker plays sax and sings on some tracks

Martoni:


Booker Pittman or Pitman (3 March 1909, Fairmount Heights, Maryland, USA - 19 October 1969, São Paulo, Brasil) was the son of Portia Pittman and a grandson of Booker T. Washington. He became an accomplished jazz clarinetist and played with greats like Louis Armstrong and Count Basie in the US and Europe in the 1920s and 30s. He is also an alto and soprano saxophonist. His stepdaughter Eliana Pittman is a Brazilian jazz singer and actress.


He left the US for the first time in 1933, when he went with Lucky Millinder's orchestra to France and stayed there for four years. During that period, he met a Brazilian musician named Romeo Silva, who took him on a tour of Brazil along with other musicians. They sailed to Bahia aboard the Siqueira Campos.
In 1937, Booker moved to Brazil, where he was known by the nickname "Buca", and continued his musical career there, playing at the Urca Casino. He lived in Copacabana and befriended Jorge Guinle and Pixinguinha. He also played in other countries, like Argentina.
In October 1969 he died in his home in the São Paulo quarter of Vila Nova Conceição of laryngeal cancer at the age of 60 . On behest of his wife Ofélia he was transferred to Rio de Janeiro and there laid to rest at the Cemitério São João Batista in the quarter of Botafogo.
Fonte: Wikipedia

Interesting in the comments is: when Daniella Thompson asked about the song “Cheese” , “Emanuel wrote ‘The song “Cheese” Was Composed By Pittman in Tribute to Dudu (the Banjo and guitar Player) because he used to eat a lot of Cheese.
Dudu was considered one of the best traditional jazz musicians and Pittman´s closest musician/friend. Nowadays Dudu has a band with his sons, the Banda PAPADÚ”.


This is: Dick Farney & Booker Pittman – Jam Session das Folhas (1961) by RGE.



Personnel:

Dick Farney
Eduardo Vidossich
Piano

Heraldo do Monte
Dudu
Guitar

Luiz Chaves
Daniel
Bas

Paulinho
Cláudio
Drums

Massão Ukon
Trompet
 
Kurt van Elgg
Clarinet

Booker Pittman
Sax / Vocal

 
Tracks:

01 - The Man I Love
02 - Velhos Tempos
03 - I Want To Be Happy
04 - Gone With The Wind
05 - Am I Blue
06 - St. Louis Blues
07 - Sweet Georgia Brown
08 - Cheese
09 - Tiger Rag



5 Comentários originais:

Daniella Thompson on Wednesday, 02 August, 2006
Are there liner notes? And if so, do they say anything about the cheese song?

zecalouro on Wednesday, 02 August, 2006
Hello Daniella,

zecalouro is honored to see you down here.
This is a nice and very hard to find LP. Maria Luiza Kfoury – from the excellent http://www.discosdobrasil.com.br – has a copy. I guess she could not find any info on linear notes, take a look at http://tinyurl.com/gyfqj, there you will find info about the Chees song, which was composed by Booker and Daniel.
Who knows if on my weekly visit to the records stores in Rio de Janeiro I can gather some info with someone? I will let all friends here and you aware about it.
Enjoy your stay.
zecalouro

Márcio de Souza on Wednesday, 02 August, 2006
Great!
I´ve never had suspected of this Farney/Pittman collaboration.

Muitas mãos on Thursday, 03 August, 2006
Hey, Brother Loro.

What a great surprise!
O dick farney que eu conhecia era quase inofensivo.
Thanks to show me the real guy.

abraços
daniel

the jazzman on Saturday, 30 December, 2006
Tracks 1-4 are by Farney and are a delight to hear. Thereafter Pittman and a group of Dixieland wanabees take over and I must say I was not impressed. They take a comic attitude to almost everything and I did not think it worked very well. Pittman must think he is emulating the great Sidney Bechet on soprano but does not come close.

Great for tracks 1-4 and a downer for the rest.

yvesfrancois on Wednesday, 18 July, 2007
I have the album,I love the Booker Pittman tracks (one of my favorite sopranos along Bechet, Emmett Matthews and the still active 94 years old Franz Jackson) it has an unusual guitarist and a fine trumpeter (and love Booker’s vocals as well). I find it funny that my view on this LP is the exact opposite of “jazzman” posted. I bought the LP for Pittman and was very happy about Pittman’s combo, but found the “coctail” jazz of Farney’s combo mundane for my taste (though very professional), viva la difference, I guess Yves Francois



emanuel, 17 August, 2011 
Hi Daniella, The song “Cheese” Was Composed By Pittman in Tribute to Dudu (the Banjo and guitar Player) because he used to eat a lot of Cheese.
Dudu was considered one of the best traditional jazz musicians and Pittman´s closest musician/friend.
Nowadays Dudu has a band with his sons, the Banda PAPADÚ.



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