Showing posts with label Vanguarda paulista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vanguarda paulista. Show all posts

October 28, 2020

Arrigo Barnabé ‎– Tubarões Voadores (1984, CD, Brazil)



Tracklist:
1. Tubarões Voadores (2:30)
2. Crotalus Terríficus (5:20)
3. Mística (3:49)
4. Neide Manicure Pedicure (5:30)
5. Canção Do Astronauta Perdido (4:24)
6. Kid Supérfluo, O Consumidor Implacável (2:51)
7. Papai Não Gostou (6:49)
8. Lenda (3:42)
9. A Europa Curvous-Se Ante O Brasil (2:40)
10. Mirante (2:22)

Musicians:
Arrigo Barnabé / vocals, piano, electric piano, synths, keyboards, vocoder (1,5)
With:
Vânia Bastos / vocals (2-5,7-10)
João Cruz / vocals (2)
Rita Lee / vocals (6)
Passoca / backing vocals (4,9)
Teodor Papageorgiov / backing vocals (4)
Tonho Penhasco / guitar (2,4,6,9), backing vocals (4,6)
Eduardo Gudin / acoustic guitar (10)
Bozo Barretti / Yamaha CP80 (2,4,7), keyboards (4,6,7), backing vocals (4,6,7,9), synths (6,7,10), tambourine (9)
Paulinho Da Viola / piano & backing vocals (2), vocals (9)
Terão / piano (3)
Lelo Nazario / Yamaha DX7 & Prophet V synths (5)
Claudio Leal Ferreira / piano & orchestral conductor (8)
Teco Cardoso / alto, soprano & baritone saxes (5)
Toninho Carrasqueira / flutes (3,5,8,10)
Sérgio Burgani / clarinet (3)
Salvador Mazano / oboe (3,8)
Felix Wagner / clarinet & vibes (5)
Drauzio Chagas / tuba (10)
Edgard B. Poças / programming (5,6)
Luis Lopes / programming (5,7,10)
Dino De Lucca / programming (10)
various / violin, viola, cello, horn, trumpet, flugelhorn & trombone (2,3,8,10)
Gilmar Jardim / orchestral conductor (3)
Jamil Maluf / orchestral conductor (10)
Otávio Fialho / bass (2,4,6,7,9), fretless bass (7), Linn drum (6)
Gabriel Bahlis / bass (3,8)
Duda Neves / drums, tambourine (9)
Paulo Barnabé / percussion (2), backing vocals (2,4), narrator (4), Linn drum (7), tambourine (9)
Osvaldinho Da Cuíca / percussion & tambourine (9)


After the long praising review for his debut album, I don't have many words to describe this. Following the great zeuhlesque concept album, obviously a masterpiece and one of my top 5 albums of all time, Clara Crocodilo, Arrigo returns with Tubarões Voadores 5 years later. And what about this one? I can't say it's better than the previous one. The direction changed but it's still genial as damn. The proposal of the album was introduce dodecaphonism, weird prog narrative, and other absurd techniques on popular and different music including 80s rock, ethereal, synthpop, MPB, samba, and more. The results are tracks even more inacessible to the common listener. Just like the first album, the whole band and the female vocals are pretty good and unusual. It's a must check to avant-garde fans, but I still would reccomend Clara Crocodilo at first (very different style though). (progarchives)

October 24, 2020

Arrigo Barnabé e a Banda Sabor de Veneno ‎– Clara Crocodilo (1980, CD, Brazil)


Tracklist:
1. Acapulco Drive-In (4:35)
2. Orgasmo Total (4:42)
3. Diversões Eletrónicas (7:55)
4. Sabor De Veneno (2:35)
5. Infortúnio (5:00)
6. Office-boy (7:01)
7. Clara Crocodilo (7:30)
8. Instante (3:32)

Musicians:
Arrigo Barnabé / lead vocals, piano, synth, percussion, narrator
With:
Vânia Bastos / lead & backing vocals
Suzana Salles / lead & backing vocals (not confirmed)
Tetê Espíndola / lead & backing vocals
Passoca / backing vocals
Eliana Estevão / backing vocals
Gilberto Mifune / backing vocals
Gilson Gibson / electric & acoustic guitars, backing vocals
Bozo Barretti / piano, Fender Rhodes, & synth, backing vocals
Regina Porto / piano & Fender Rhodes
Mario Aydar / cello
Ubaldo Versolatto / alto sax, clarinet
Mané Silveira / soprano sax & flute
Chico Guedes / tenor sax & clarinet
Marcelo Galberti / clarinet
Ronei Stella / trombone, bass trombone
Felix Wagner / clarinets
Otávio Fialho / bass, backing vocals
Paulo Barnabé / drums, percussion
Rogério / percussion

January 26, 2020

Arrigo Barnabé - Claras e Crocodilos (2014, Brazil)


Track listing:
1. Sabor de quê? (5:28)
2. Maridinho Adorado (5:43)
3. O orgasmo ao alcance de todos (4:24)
4. Boca da noite (7:11)
5. Canção dos pirilampos (1:52)
6. Arrigo Barnabé, Vanguarda Paulista, Dodecafónico, Maxixe dodecafônico - Suite formica vermelha (11:31)
7. Nome : Durango (8:37)
8. Suite Claras e Crocodilos (9:32)

Musicians:
Claras e Crocodilos
Arrigo Barnabé - lead vocals, keyboards, composition and lyrics
Ana Amélia - lead vocals
Phelipe Lewis - trumpet
Sintia Piccin - tenor sax and backing vocals
Paulo Braga - piano and backing vocals
Mário Manga - electric guitar and backing vocals
Ana Karina Sebastião - electric bass and backing vocals
Edu Ribeiro - drums

September 07, 2019

Zé Eduardo Nazario ‎– Poema Da Gota Serena (1982, LP, Brazil)



Songs
A1. Energia dos 3 Mundos / Só Prá Ouvir (15:17)
B1. Prá Pensar / Prá Sentir e Contar (16:00)

Musicians
Zé Eduardo Nazario - Drums, Kalimba, Khene, Tabla, Glockenspiel, Mridangam, Tubophone, Percussion, Voice
Cacau - Tenor Saxophone, Flute
Lelo Nazario - Synth [Oberheim], Piano, Xylophone, Bells [Sinos]


Poema da Gota Serena was Zé Eduardo's first solo project and it was financed by the legendary Lira Instrumental, a collaboration between the ground-breaking venue, label and publisher for the São Paulo avant-garde, Lira Paulistana, along with the always interesting Continental Records, home to such luminaries as Tom Zé. 

This unique work gathers elements of free jazz, Brazilian Northeastern rhythms, Asian percussive instruments and electronics.

September 06, 2017

Leticia Garcia ‎– Magamaquiavérica Em Canturbano (1984, LP, Brazil)

Obscure São Paulo artist Letícia Garcia is one of the many criminally overlooked artists from Brazil. There isn't much information about her on the internet, and Magamaquiavérica Em Canturbano is the only official LP released by her, but all this obscurity around her only makes it all the more interesting. This record came directly from the highly prolific 'vanguarda paulista' scene in São Paulo, in the mid 80s, along with artists like Arrigo Barnabé, even though she reached a much smaller scale of notoriety. This album is one dense, complex and surreal sonic experience in every way. Throughout the obtuse tracklisting, Letícia sings out in many different styles, following the very distinct (and countless) sonic detours found in the strange, but beautiful compositions that offer a very interesting blend of samba, rock, folk, classical, jazz, pagode and much more. This is certainly not for everyone, but also one of those albums to really get lost into, as the artist guides the listener through the many mazes of her mind. A Great album!