José Mauro - Obnoxius (1970)
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José Mauro - Obnoxius (1970)
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Une pépite de plus ressortie des cartons, et exhumée par le label Far Out qui célèbre la générosité et l’immensité de la musique brésilienne. Voici donc le disque culte du guitariste Jose Mauro “Obnoxius” sorti en 1970 par le producteur, Roberto Quartin sur son label éponyme. Bien que déjà réédité en 1995, par Far Out, quel plaisir de retrouver cet album tout simplement magique, élégant et foisonnant, qui résonne aujourd’hui comme aux plus beaux jours et révèle à chaque écoute une palette sonore inégalable.
Jose Mauro - Obnoxius (1970)
Quartin LP RSQ 1 About José Mauro, presented for the first time on Parallel Realities with the first of his two career albums, I can not tell you much more than you may read on the back cover. You may, first of all, find the list of participants which is full of renowned, well known names: Maurílio: Trompete Paulo Moura: Sax alto Altamiro Carrilho: Flauta Rildo Hora: Gaita Dom Salvador: Órgão, Piano, Cravo Geraldo Vespar: Guitarra José Mauro: Violão Sebastião Marinho: Baixo Juquinha e Mamão: Percussão Wilson das Neves: Bateria Naipe de Corda de Roberto Quartin Arranjos e Regências: Gaya Produção e Direção: Roberto Quartin Also, you may find the list of tracks, all of them composed by José Mauro and Ana Maria Bahiana: 01. Obnóxius (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 02. Tarde de Núpcias (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 03. Memória (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 04. Ponte de Chamada (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 05. As Aventuras Sentimentais de Espiroqueta Camargo (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 06. Talismã (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 07. Arraial da Lua Cheia (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 08. Ancoradouro (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 09. Canção da Casa Iluminada (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 10. Apocalipse (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 11. Exaltação e Lamento do Último Rei (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) On the other hand, you will not find an explicit statement about who is singing, although, as far as the male voice is concerned, it is clear that it must be José Mauro. For the female voice occasionally featured on some tracks, my guess is that it is probably Ana Maria Bahiana who is also suspected of being the girl standing next to José Mauro on the front cover photograph. As expected you will find a meaningless text, which is leading to the album: A MEANINGLESS TEXT Créditos: Pedro & 300discos COMMENTS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION by Nilton Antonio Rodreigues Maia: Concerning the music authors, José Mauro (melodies) and Ana Maria Bahiana (lyrics): José has rare references. In contrast, Ana Maria is one of our best music journalists: ANA MARIA BAHIANA (Ana Maria Pereira Bahiana) was born in 1950, in Rio de Janeiro. She lives in Los Angeles (USA). She is a journalist and writer. Her specialities are Cinema and Popular Music. She has a career of more than 30 years and she wrote six books about Culture and Popular Music. Presently, she works as Cinema reviewer of “Just Seen It” program (PBS television network) and has a UOL blog about Culture. (Source: Wikipedia, texto em Português) About the photo in the cover, I believe you are right. I have confirmed in the blog SOUL ART that the singer is José Mauro. But the female voice remains a mystery. Although Ana Maria isn't a singer, perhaps she could be the female voice in LP. I'll try to contact her to clarify this point. In the post comments, I had the good surprise to know José Mauro was alive at that date- 4/30/2014 - and living in Rio de Janeiro. The comment was posted by José Mauro's brother named Marcelo.
Jose Mauro - Obnoxius (1970)
Quartin LP RSQ 1 About José Mauro, presented for the first time on Parallel Realities with the first of his two career albums, I can not tell you much more than you may read on the back cover. You may, first of all, find the list of participants which is full of renowned, well known names: Maurílio: Trompete Paulo Moura: Sax alto Altamiro Carrilho: Flauta Rildo Hora: Gaita Dom Salvador: Órgão, Piano, Cravo Geraldo Vespar: Guitarra José Mauro: Violão Sebastião Marinho: Baixo Juquinha e Mamão: Percussão Wilson das Neves: Bateria Naipe de Corda de Roberto Quartin Arranjos e Regências: Gaya Produção e Direção: Roberto Quartin Also, you may find the list of tracks, all of them composed by José Mauro and Ana Maria Bahiana: 01. Obnóxius (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 02. Tarde de Núpcias (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 03. Memória (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 04. Ponte de Chamada (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 05. As Aventuras Sentimentais de Espiroqueta Camargo (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 06. Talismã (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 07. Arraial da Lua Cheia (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 08. Ancoradouro (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 09. Canção da Casa Iluminada (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 10. Apocalipse (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) 11. Exaltação e Lamento do Último Rei (José Mauro / Ana Maria Bahiana) On the other hand, you will not find an explicit statement about who is singing, although, as far as the male voice is concerned, it is clear that it must be José Mauro. For the female voice occasionally featured on some tracks, my guess is that it is probably Ana Maria Bahiana who is also suspected of being the girl standing next to José Mauro on the front cover photograph. As expected you will find a meaningless text, which is leading to the album: A MEANINGLESS TEXT Créditos: Pedro & 300discos COMMENTS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION by Nilton Antonio Rodreigues Maia: Concerning the music authors, José Mauro (melodies) and Ana Maria Bahiana (lyrics): José has rare references. In contrast, Ana Maria is one of our best music journalists: ANA MARIA BAHIANA (Ana Maria Pereira Bahiana) was born in 1950, in Rio de Janeiro. She lives in Los Angeles (USA). She is a journalist and writer. Her specialities are Cinema and Popular Music. She has a career of more than 30 years and she wrote six books about Culture and Popular Music. Presently, she works as Cinema reviewer of “Just Seen It” program (PBS television network) and has a UOL blog about Culture. (Source: Wikipedia, texto em Português) About the photo in the cover, I believe you are right. I have confirmed in the blog SOUL ART that the singer is José Mauro. But the female voice remains a mystery. Although Ana Maria isn't a singer, perhaps she could be the female voice in LP. I'll try to contact her to clarify this point. In the post comments, I had the good surprise to know José Mauro was alive at that date- 4/30/2014 - and living in Rio de Janeiro. The comment was posted by José Mauro's brother named Marcelo.