2.9.13

Sidney Miller - Compacto

Equipe CS-590

Composer, singer and guitar player Sidney Miller's compacto recorded at an unknown date for Equipe.

The two songs are:

1. Quatro Quartos (Sidney Miller)
2. É Isso Aí (Sidney Miller)

4 / 4

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Tete Espindola - Passaros Na Garganta (1982)

Som da Gente SDG 012/82

Now something out of the usual for Parallel Realities and also out of the usual music in general.
Tetê Espíndola's conceptual album from 1982 is something I have never heard anything to which it could be compared to. The nearest to her concept would, maybe, be Elizabeth Fraser's singing on Victorialand, recorded four years later.
Anyway, as this album was already posted on several sites, to some of you it will not be unknown.
The others who have it for the first time in front of them, have the opportunity to be (pleasantly or unpleasantly) surprised with:

01. Amor e Guavira (Tetê Espíndola / Carlos Rennó)       
02. Cunhataiporã (Geraldo Espíndola) 
03. Canção dos Vagalumes (Arrigo Barnabé)
04. Olhos de Jacaré (Geraldo Espíndola / Carlos Rennó)
05. Fio de Cabelo (Tetê Espíndola)
06. Cuiabá (Tetê Espíndola / Carlos Rennó)
07. Pássaros na Garganta (Tetê Espíndola / Carlos Rennó)
08. Sertaneja (René Bittencourt)
09. Longos Prazeres de Amor (Celito Espíndola)
10. Paisagem Fluvial (Tetê Espíndola / Arrigo Barnabé)
11. Ibiporã (Arrigo Barnabé)
12. Jaguadarte - Galadriel (Arrigo Barnabé / Tetê Espíndola)
13. Sertão (Tetê Espíndola / Arrigo Barnabé)

PANTHEISM AND MAGIC MUSHROOMS

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Simon Boutman's Brazil Groove (2013)


Simon Boutman's mighty Unbreakable Microgrooves blog, a place well known to most of us, where pleasant surprises happened with Simon's each new post, presenting assorted gems of rarities from Brazil to all interested, disappeared overnight one night.

After some time Microgrooves started anew but then another night disappeared overnight once more.

A few days ago the third reincarnation happened and we find the Microgrooves reborn as Brazil Groove.

I suggest you check out and bookmark:

BRAZIL GROOVE

Créditos: Simon Boutman (for the rebirth)