Showing posts with label brasil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brasil. Show all posts

Sunday, February 17, 2013

V/A -- Música Popular do Nordeste 1 (1973, Brasil - Discos Marcus Pereira)






"This historic recording is the first part of an important four-volume documentation of the popular music of Northeast Brazil,Música Popular do Nordeste. It was conceptualized and realized by the producer,Marcus Pereira, through his Discos Marcus Pereira, which also produced several other recordings devoted to the preservation of Brazilian music. The Quinteto Violado was charged with the research for the whole series, also participating as a supporting group. This first volume brings the lively rhythm of the frevo in its varied styles (frevo-canção; frevo de rua, with original arrangements performed by the Banda Municipal do Recife; frevo de bloco; and even the unprejudiced frevo elétrico, or electric frevo, performed by the Trio Elétrico Tapajós) and the most important composers in this genre (Nelson FerreiraCapibaIrmãos Valença, João Santiago, Luís Gonzaga de Figueiredo, Ademir Araújo, Geraldo Santos, and Luís Bandeira). While the artistic merits of the singer Zélia Barbosa and the quality of the recording process may be questioned, this is a fundamental piece of research, and a winner of the most important prizes of its period (Estácio de Sá, granted by the Image and Sound Museum of Rio de Janeiro, and Noel Rosa, from the Association of Press Critics of São Paulo)." (Allmusic)

A sunny showcase of diverse frevo styles out of Recife in NE Brasil. Its also yet another proper gem kindly lent to GC by one DJ Cuica. Big ups! Check this Trio Eletrico track, below. Bonkers! I'm only sorry I couldn't get this up before Carnival. So it goes. Enjoy it, or maybe even don't (for Lent). 


V/A -- Música Popular do Nordeste 1 (1973, Brasil - Discos Marcus Pereira MPA 9317)



Side A 
1. Quinteto Violado & Zélia Barbosa – Saudade 
2. Quinteto Violado & Zélia Barbosa – De Chapéu-De-Sol Aberto 
3. Quinteto Violado & Zélia Barbosa – Um Sonho Que Durou Três Dias 
4. Quinteto Violado & Zélia Barbosa – Recife 5 Trio Tapajós – Trio Elétrico 

 Side B 
1. Banda Municipal Do Recife – Tubarão Na Onda
2. Banda Municipal Do Recife – Aí Vem Os Palhaços
3. Banda Municipal Do Recife – Batendo Biela
4. Quinteto Violado & Zélia Barbosa – Evocação Nº 1 
5. Quinteto Violado & Zélia Barbosa – Hino Dos Batutas De São José 
6. Quinteto Violado & Zélia Barbosa – Valores Do Passado





Sunday, September 16, 2012

Escola De Samba Da Cidade ‎– Batucada Nº 3 : The Exciting Rhythm Of The Wild Brazilian Carnival (Philips, 1971)


"This album was conceived and produced by Armando Pittigliani, one of the biggest music producers in Brazil. He produced the first albums of bossa nova by [artists like] Carlos Lyra, Nara Leão, Os Cariocas and Tamba Trio, was also producer of Baden Powell, Jair Rodrigues, CY Quartet, Jackson do Pandeiro, Agnaldo Timothy, Elis Regina, among many others. [He] played an important role in song festivals, as a juror, collaborator and producer. It was he who had the bright idea to record the likely winning songs before the end of the festival. So, when the winner was announced, the recording was ready. The next day, stores had the disc with the winning songs on the shelves....

This album, recorded in 1971, aims to present some typical Brazilian rhythms, especially those related to samba. The album is entirely instrumental, and the rhythms are shown in a very didactic [way]" (Acervo Origens)





A boss 70s brazilian LP of crisply recorded (studio) batucada. Breaks all day for you beat-diggers out there. Many thanks to my compadre, Bill, who was kind enough to rip this outstanding record for GC. Enjoy!

Escola De Samba Da Cidade ‎– Batucada Nº 3 : The Exciting Rhythm Of The Wild Brazilian Carnival (Philips, 1971)***320kbps mp3

1.   Batucada De Apresentação 5:07
2.   Partido Alto 4:15
3.   Samba Em Vários Andamentos 6:53

1.   Apito Na Batucada 3:12
2.   Samba De Roda 5:03
3.   Improvisos Na Batucada 5:05
4.   Ritmo De Macumba 3:55

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Ghostcapital Guest Mix: Silence In Brooklyn / Silêncio no Brooklin, Vol. 1 (*by Paul B. Collins)

Ghostcapital is pleased to present this finely curated guest-mix of vintage Brazilian grooves from Mr. Paul B Collins, Brooklyn resident, Oregon native, and illustrious member of The Soft Landing & Beirut. I've been feeling this playlist & have kept it on iPod repeat for the last two weeks. (Big apologies that I've been so slow to share it) Many thanks to Paul for this superior selection of breezy Brazilian smoothness just in time for the start of this hot Ianque summer. Dig it!

"It is my belief that Brazilian music has not been reissued to its full potential.

Sure, most of the early Caetano and Os Mutantes, have been made available to the public. Tom Zé just had the vinyl box treatment. Four Men With Beards has given us Jorge Ben's "Força Bruta", and Soul Jazz has put out two fantastic Brazilian Rock compilations. That being said, these releases merely scratch the surface of what I see as one of the greatest moments in recorded musical history... Brazil in the 1960's and 1970's.

Silence in Brooklyn, Vol.1, is a compilation of Brazilian music from the 60's and 70's. The goal of it's release is to expand the listener's knowledge of these wonderful artists.

Listen to these musicians, find their music online, increase demand for vinyl reissues!"

-Paul B. Collins





Download Link: Guest Mix: (V/A) Silence In Brooklyn, Vol. 1 by Paul B. Collins


Silence in Brooklyn was compiled by Paul B. Collins.
Artwork by Daniel Douglas.


Soft Landing - http://softlanding.bandcamp.com/

Beirut - (on Facebook)


1. Gal Costa- Relance
2. Arthur Verocai- Presente Grego
3. Erasmo Carlos- DoisAnimais Na Selva Suja da Rua
4. Cartola- Sim
5. Ronnie Von- Dindi
6. Moacir Santos- Coisa No. 5
7. Os Tincoas- Saudações aos Orixás
8. Chico Buarque de Hollanda- Roda Viva
9. Edu Lobo & Maria Bethânia- Upa, Neguinho
10. Toni Tornado- Mane Beleza
11. Paulinho Da Viola- Jurar Com Lagrima
12. Jose Mauro- Obnoxius
13. Tim Maia- Acenda O Faro!
14. Jorge Ben- Cinco Minutos

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Mestre Geraldo e Sua Bateria- Batucada Genial (Oba, 1977)



Four choice Brazilian batucada misturas (meaning 'mixtures') from Mestre Geraldo & Co. Apparently, this 1977 release on the Oba label was reissued from a 1975 album called Brasil Batuque – Isto É Que É Batucada Vol. 2. I've been especially digging the Geraldo group's penchant for coolly meditative rhythmic swirls. Their soft touch lends dynamism to the ensemble's fuller, more uptempo turns. But even then, the vibe never even gets close to bombastic. Deep grooves. Really feeling this record.



Download Link: Mestre Geraldo e Sua Bateria- Batucada Genial (Oba, 1977) 320 vinyl rip by yours truly.

Tracks:

Mistura No. 1
Mistura No. 2
Mistura No. 3
Mistura No. 4

Friday, August 20, 2010

Batucada Fantástica Vol. 1- Os Ritmistas Brasileiros Conduzidos por Luciano Perrone (Musidisc, 1959)

I'm happy to have recently scored this rad, classic batucada record by legendary samba drummer Luciano Perrone. Some of ya'll might recognize his Samba Vocalizado included on that excellent Batucada Capoeira comp put out by Souljazz Records. A killer jam. Well, as far as Batucada Fantastica Vol. 1 goes, it turns out I don't need to rip my own record after all. There's a perfectly good one up over at Toque Musical. Tha Block is Hot!



A1 Samba quente
A2 Frigideira
A3 Ensaio geral
A4 Marcha de rancho
A5 Tamborins
A6 Réco-réco no 1
A7 Esquentando os tamborins e cuicas
A8 Maracatu
A9 Prato e faca
A10 Baiao
A11 Atabaques e surdos
B1 Candomblé
B2 Agogo
B3 Samba - 1 andamento
B4 Samba - 2 andamento
B5 Marcha de carnaval
B6 Cuica
B7 Réco-réco no 2 (Bossa nova)
B8 Maxixe
B9 Afoché
B10 Pandeiro
B11 Samba drums

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

V/A- Jovem Guarda Golpe Final! Beatfreak & Soul Psych Brasileiro (Maluco Beleza, 2010)

"Influenced by the American rock & roll of the '50s and the British Invasion sounds of the '60s, the Brazil 'Jovem Guarda' movement reached its peak at the mid-sixties. Lots of singers and bands appeared, some of them finding fame and fortune and turning into mega-stars during the next decades. This compilation focuses on the lesser known and often overlooked singles that were released during the Jovem Guarda years, especially from the late '60s and early '70s, when the movement was close to an end. Here you'll find a superb mix of Brazilian styled groovy, fuzzed-out, psychedelic, soul-ish and beat sounds. Including famous names like Roberto Carlos, Jerry Adriani, Wanderley Cardoso and obscurities like Jose Roberto, this exciting comp will prove that the Jovem Guarda stars could be as groovy as their Tropicalia counterparts. Remastered sound, liner notes in Portuguese and pictures on back." (Promo write-up)

2010 vinyl compilation, released in an edition of 500. 320 vinyl rip by yours truly.



Mediafire Download Link: (V/A) Jovem Guarda Golpe Final! – Beatfreak & Soul Psych Brasileiro (Maluco Beleza, 2010)

Go here
to purchase it from Forced Exposure.

MALUCO 043LP

Lado 1

1 – Jerry Adriani: Se pensamento falasse (1970)
2 – Wanderley Cardoso: Não posso controlar meu pensamento (1967)
3 – Roberto Carlos: Não vou ficar (1969)
4 – José Roberto: Garotinha (1970)
5 – Jerry Adriani: Devo tudo a você (1966)
6 – The Fevers: Superman (1973)
7 – Roberto Carlos: Todos estão surdos (1971)

Lado 2

1 – Roberto Carlos: Você não serve prá mim (1967)
2 – José Roberto: Já desliguei (1970)
3 – Wanderley Cardoso: Luzes da Avenida (1971)
4 – Os Incríveis: Vendedor de Bananas (1969)
5 – Jerry Adriani: Preciso de você agora (1970)
6 – Os Incríveis: Eu te amo, meu Brasil (1970)

Friday, June 11, 2010

Tom Zé- Grande Liquidação (1968)

Tom Zé is one of the lesser-known heros of Brazilian Tropicália. This is his first album.

"Gloria"


Mediafire Download Link: Tom Zé- Grande Liquidação (1968)