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EDNARDO - Cauim
MPB
[Popular Brazilian Music]
[Popular Brazilian Music]
1978
Bitrate 256 kbps
[Extraído do LP original]
(Nota: Álbum extraído do vinil original e "masterizado" artesanalmente por Pharophassonora.)
Bitrate 256 kbps
[Extraído do LP original]
(Nota: Álbum extraído do vinil original e "masterizado" artesanalmente por Pharophassonora.)
Em 1969, formou, juntamente com outros jovens músicos cearenses, um grupo chamado "Pessoal do Ceará". Viajou para o sul do país. Em 1972, a cantora Eliana Pittman lançou a composição "Beira-mar" com a qual fez algum sucesso. Em 25 anos de carreira compôs mais de 250 músicas e letras, lançando 12 discos, além de quatro trilhas sonoras de filmes. Apareceu para o grande público nos anos 1970, quando sua composição "Pavão misterioso" foi incluída como tema de abertura da novela "Saramandaia", de Dias Gomes, pela TV Globo. Em 1973, gravou com Rodger, Teti e o arranjador Hareton Salvanini o LP "Meu corpo, minha embalagem, todo gasto na viagem", pela Continental. Em 1975, participou do Festival Abertura com a música "Vaila", em parceria com Brandão. Fez a música e o clip de encerramento da novela "Tocaia grande", de Walter Avancini, pela TV Manchete, nos anos 1990. No cinema, fez trilhas para os filmes "Luiza homem", de Fábio Barreto, em que também atua no papel de um poeta de cordel, e para os filmes "Tigipió" e "Calor da pele", ambos de Pedro Jorge. Dirigiu, musicou e fez o roteiro de "Cauim", apresentado em todos os shows de sua turnê de 1978/79. Participou, também, dos especiais de TV "Ednardo - Ceará Quatro Estações", escolhido como melhor vídeo artístico musical pela Secretaria de Cultura do Estado do Ceará, e "Ednardo especial", apresentados pela TV E e pela TV Manchete. Entre os grandes sucessos de Ednardo estão"Terral", "Pavão misterioso", "Artigo 26", "A manga rosa", "Beir-mar", "Carneiro", "Enquanto engomo a calça" e "Rubi". Em 2002, gravou com Belchior e Amelinha o CD "Pessoal do Ceará", produzido por Robertinho do Recife, no qual constaram antigas composições suas como "Artigo 26" e "Pavão misterioso", além da inédita "Mote, Tom e Radar". [Fonte: dicionariocravoalbin]
In 1969, he formed along with other young musicians Ceará, a group called "Staff of Ceará." Traveled to the south of the country. In 1972, the singer Eliana Pittman has released the composition "Seaside" with which he made some success. In 25 years of career he composed more than 250 songs and lyrics, throwing 12 discs, plus four movie soundtracks. Appeared to the general public in the 1970s, when his composition "Mysterious Peacock" was included as the opening theme of the novel "Saramandaia" Dias Gomes, by TV Globo. In 1973, he recorded with Rodger, Teti and arranger Hareton Salvanini LP "My body, my pack, all spent traveling" by Continental. In 1975, he attended the Opening Festival with the song "Vaila", in partnership with Brandão. Made the song and the clip closing the novel "Big Showdown" by Walter Avancini, Headline on TV in the 1990s. On film, he has done soundtracks for "Luiza man" by Fábio Barreto films, in which he also plays the role a poet twine, and the "Tigipió" movies and "Heat of the skin", both of Peter George. Directed, set to music and made the script for "Cauim" presented at every show of his tour of 1978/79. Also participated in the TV special "Ednardo - Ceará Four Seasons", chosen as best artistic music video by the Secretary of Culture of the State of Ceará, and "special Ednardo", presented by TV and TV and Headline. Among the big hits are Ednardo "Terral", "Mysterious Peacock", "Article 26", "A pink manga", "Beir-Mar", "Sheep", "While trousers press the pants" and "Ruby". In 2002, he recorded with Amelia Belchior and the "Staff of Ceara" CD, produced by Robby's Reef, which consisted in their ancient compositions as "Article 26" and "Mysterious Peacock", plus the unprecedented "Mote, Tom and Radar". [Source: dicionariocravoalbin]
In 1969, he formed along with other young musicians Ceará, a group called "Staff of Ceará." Traveled to the south of the country. In 1972, the singer Eliana Pittman has released the composition "Seaside" with which he made some success. In 25 years of career he composed more than 250 songs and lyrics, throwing 12 discs, plus four movie soundtracks. Appeared to the general public in the 1970s, when his composition "Mysterious Peacock" was included as the opening theme of the novel "Saramandaia" Dias Gomes, by TV Globo. In 1973, he recorded with Rodger, Teti and arranger Hareton Salvanini LP "My body, my pack, all spent traveling" by Continental. In 1975, he attended the Opening Festival with the song "Vaila", in partnership with Brandão. Made the song and the clip closing the novel "Big Showdown" by Walter Avancini, Headline on TV in the 1990s. On film, he has done soundtracks for "Luiza man" by Fábio Barreto films, in which he also plays the role a poet twine, and the "Tigipió" movies and "Heat of the skin", both of Peter George. Directed, set to music and made the script for "Cauim" presented at every show of his tour of 1978/79. Also participated in the TV special "Ednardo - Ceará Four Seasons", chosen as best artistic music video by the Secretary of Culture of the State of Ceará, and "special Ednardo", presented by TV and TV and Headline. Among the big hits are Ednardo "Terral", "Mysterious Peacock", "Article 26", "A pink manga", "Beir-Mar", "Sheep", "While trousers press the pants" and "Ruby". In 2002, he recorded with Amelia Belchior and the "Staff of Ceara" CD, produced by Robby's Reef, which consisted in their ancient compositions as "Article 26" and "Mysterious Peacock", plus the unprecedented "Mote, Tom and Radar". [Source: dicionariocravoalbin]
Total Time: 32 min
ED MOTTA - Ed Motta & Conexão Japeri
SOUL MUSIC
1992
Bitrate: 256 kbps
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Bitrate: 256 kbps
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Carioca, desde pequeno ouvia música soul e funk, inclinando-se mais tarde para o rock, de que tornou-se profundo conhecedor na época. Participou como vocalista da banda Kabbalah, de hard rock, com influências de Deep Purple, Black Sabbath e outras bandas dos anos 70. Ainda na adolescência abandona os estudos para dedicar-se à música, agora fascinado pela música negra. Foi DJ e escreveu um fanzine sobre o assunto, até conhecer, em meados dos anos 80, o guitarrista Comprido, com quem mais tarde formou o Conexão Japeri, e gravou o primeiro disco, em 1988. Daí vieram os primeiros sucessos nacionais, "Vamos Dançar" e "Manuel". Logo em seguida desligou-se do grupo e partiu para a carreira solo, em que pôde desenvolver seu próprio estilo, ligado à musicalidade dos sons produzidos pela voz, mesmo sem letras, fugindo do que considera "a ditadura da letra" na música. Em 1990 morou em Nova York por um ano e lá gravou um disco com músicos americanos. Descobriu os universos da MPB e da música erudita, o acabou se refletindo na sua concepção musical. De volta ao Brasil, compôs algumas músicas em parceria com Aldir Blanc, compôs a trilha do filme "Pequeno Dicionário Amoroso" e excursionou pelo exterior. Em 1997 lançou o CD "Manual Prático para Festas, Bailes e Afins, Vol. 1", com repertório dançante, mas não se desvinculou de seu compromisso com o jazz e a música tradicional brasileira, apresentando em 2000 o show "Músicas Antigas e Algumas Inéditas". No começo do ano 2002, lança "Dwitza", o trabalho mais jazzy e introspectivo de sua carreira, diversificando como poucos sua produção musical. Em 2005, Ed Motta lança “Aystelum” no qual o artista mantém sua marca registrada: experimentação de estilos e a sofisticação harmônica. "Samba Azul", "Awunism" e "Canção em Torno Dele" são alguns dos destaques. Ed Motta se afirma de vez como um dos músicos mais criativos em atividade no Brasil. [Fonte: cliquemusic]
Carioca , from small listening soul and funk music, leaning to the rock later , that became a connoisseur at the time. Acted as lead singer of the band Kabbalah , hard rock , with influences from Deep Purple , Black Sabbath and other bands of the '70s. Still a teenager abandons his studies to devote himself to music, now fascinated by black music . DJ was and wrote a fanzine about it until I met in the mid-80s , the Long guitarist, who later formed the connection Japeri , and recorded their first album in 1988 . Then came the first national hit , " Let's Dance " and " Manuel " . Soon after, he hung himself from the group and left for a solo career in which he could develop his own style on the musicality of the sounds produced by the voice , even without lyrics, which considers fleeing " the dictatorship of the letter" in music . In 1990 lived in New York for a year and there he recorded an album with American musicians . Discovered the worlds of MPB and classical music, was reflected in his musical conception . Back in Brazil , he wrote some songs together with Anja Blanc , composed the score for the film " Little Book of Love " and toured overseas. In 1997 released the CD " Practical Handbook for Parties , Balls and Allies , Vol 1 " , with danceable repertoire , but was separated from his commitment to jazz and traditional Brazilian music, presenting the show in 2000 " Old Songs and Some Unpublished " . In early 2002 , launches " Dwitza " the more jazzy and introspective work of his career , just as diversifying its musical production. In 2005 , Ed Motta launches " Aystelum " in which the artist keeps his trademark experimentation with styles and harmonic sophistication. " Blue Samba " , " Awunism " and " Song Around Him " are some of the highlights . Ed Motta stated the time as one of the most creative musicians in activity in Brazil . [ Source : ABM ]
Carioca , from small listening soul and funk music, leaning to the rock later , that became a connoisseur at the time. Acted as lead singer of the band Kabbalah , hard rock , with influences from Deep Purple , Black Sabbath and other bands of the '70s. Still a teenager abandons his studies to devote himself to music, now fascinated by black music . DJ was and wrote a fanzine about it until I met in the mid-80s , the Long guitarist, who later formed the connection Japeri , and recorded their first album in 1988 . Then came the first national hit , " Let's Dance " and " Manuel " . Soon after, he hung himself from the group and left for a solo career in which he could develop his own style on the musicality of the sounds produced by the voice , even without lyrics, which considers fleeing " the dictatorship of the letter" in music . In 1990 lived in New York for a year and there he recorded an album with American musicians . Discovered the worlds of MPB and classical music, was reflected in his musical conception . Back in Brazil , he wrote some songs together with Anja Blanc , composed the score for the film " Little Book of Love " and toured overseas. In 1997 released the CD " Practical Handbook for Parties , Balls and Allies , Vol 1 " , with danceable repertoire , but was separated from his commitment to jazz and traditional Brazilian music, presenting the show in 2000 " Old Songs and Some Unpublished " . In early 2002 , launches " Dwitza " the more jazzy and introspective work of his career , just as diversifying its musical production. In 2005 , Ed Motta launches " Aystelum " in which the artist keeps his trademark experimentation with styles and harmonic sophistication. " Blue Samba " , " Awunism " and " Song Around Him " are some of the highlights . Ed Motta stated the time as one of the most creative musicians in activity in Brazil . [ Source : ABM ]
Total Time: 33 min
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