29.8.13

Mario Gennari Filho - O Diplomata do Acordeon (1954)

Odeon LDS 3002

Accordeon player Mário Gennari Filho in a diplomatic action aimed at easing the international tensions over the tragic happenings in Syria with his 10' LP from 1954...

Enjoy:

1. Maringá (Joubert de Carvalho) Baião
2. O ''M'' da Minha Mão (Mário Gennari Filho / Ribeiro Filho) Bolero
3. A Voz do Violão (Francisco Alves / Horácio Campos) Baião
4. Índia (José Asunción Flores / Manuel Ortiz Guerrero) Bolero
5. Baião Caçula (Mário Gennari Filho) Baião
6. O Cigano (Marcelo Tupinambá / João do Sul) Bolero
7. Chuá, Chuá (Pedro de Sá Pereira / Ari Pavão) Baião
8. Copacabana (João de Barro / Alberto Ribeiro) Samba

MR. MAGIC

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Celso Murilo e Seu Ritmo - Sambas na Passarela (1961)

Pawal P-20.002

Thanks to Andreas Dünnewald, the author of the book: Brazilliance - Record Covers of Brazil (1952-1977), I am gradually nearing the 18+ tag for Parallel Realities. Yesterday he sent me this rarity wrapped in countless beautiful and not too heavily dressed ladies, fronted by Angela Maria or a lookalike of hers. 
After hours of staring at the artwork, I also found time to listen to organ player Celso Murilo's debut album, recorded in 1961.

You may do the same. Above is the front cover and below are the compositions performed:

01. Boato (João Roberto Kelly)
02. Atire A Primeira Pedra (Ataulfo Alves / Mário Lago)
03. Murmúrio (Djalma Ferreira / Luis Antônio)
04. Jarro da Saudade (Mirabeau / Daniel Barbosa / Geraldo Blota)
05. Samba Triste (Baden Powell / Billy Blanco)
06. Samba na Passarela (Luis Gonçalves / Nilton Valle)
07. Guarde A Sandália Dela (Germano Mathias / Sereno)
08. Volta (Djalma Ferreira / Luiz Bandeira)
09. Dizem Por Aí (Manoel da Conceição / Alberto Paz)
10. Fica Comigo (Luis Antônio)
11. A Fonte Secou (Monsueto / Tufic Lauar / Marcléo)
12. Zelão (Sérgio Ricardo)


Distracted, I almost forgot to mention the musicians:

Celso Murilo (Órgão, Piano)
Geraldo (Violão)
Célio (Baixo)
Bituca (Bateria)
Rubens (Pandeiro)
Cazuza (Cuíca),
Humberto (Agogô)
Wayne (Tamborim) 
Pedro e Gilberto (Caixeta) 


Confused, I almost forgot to write the appropriate link: 

THE APPROPRIATE LINK 

Créditos: Andreas Dünnewald - Brazilliance  

QUESTION by Milan Filipović:

Angela or not Angela, that is now the question.

MORE REALITIES by Brazilliance

Some trivia unveiled to add some more realities:

Nine songs from this album were reissued on Conjunto Balambossa’s “Samba ao Vivo” (Coledisc CD012): Samba Triste, Boato, Volta, Murmúrio, Dizem Por Aí, Fica Comigo, Falsa Baiana, Fiz o Bobão and Zelão. The rest of “Samba ao Vivo” was compiled from Celso Murilo’s “Órgão e Ritmo” aka “Convida a Dançar” (1963, Moeda Quebrada, O Amor em Paz) and Fats Elpidio’s “Samba da Madrugada” (1962, Na Roda do Samba).

Five songs from this album, Samba Triste, Quem Manda na Minha Vida, Volta, Boato and Zelão, were also compiled on the uncredited album “Samba Exportação” (Itamaraty ITAM-7079, c. 1970) which also contains songs from Celso Murilo’s “Ritmos na Passarela” and “Ferias no Drink

Zezinho e Coro Odeon - Compacto Duplo (1963)

Odeon 7BD-1099 (reissue from another reality)

That I am a fan of Zázinho (the singer) is by now well known to all visitors of this parallel reality, so there is no need to hide my delight after I received this compacto duplo, in spite of the fact that it had the same problem as the Alda Perdigão EP posted earlier today.
The solution to the problem was also the same: The missing cover had been found in another reality...

The songs are:

1. Segundo Casamento de D. Pedro I (Antonio Alves / Marques Balbino)
2. Tamborim de Ouro (Ary Guarda)
3. O Apito Na Escola de Samba (Billy Blanco)
4. Lá Vem Portela (Billy Blanco)

ESCOLA DE SAMBA New link

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos