Sunday, October 21, 2007
Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Encontro
Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Encontro
Label - Whatmusic (UK)
Recorded - 1970
Style - Jazz, Funk, Fusion, Organs, Lee Library, Brazilian
1. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Encontro (3:10)
2. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Summertime (2:55)
3. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - So Voce (2:17)
4. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Arabian Things (2:55)
5. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Mustang Cor De Saugue (2:43)
6. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Surra 7 (2:01)
7. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Chafariz (2:24)
8. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Livia (2:41)
9. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Valshinha No.1 (1:46)
10. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Meia Volta (Ana Cristina) (2:41)
11. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Parapluies (2:48)
12. Ze Roberto Bertrami & Projecto III - Nadia (3:26)
(From Dusty Groove)
Early work from the group that went onto become Azymuth -- featuring mad organ and piano work from Ze Roberto Bertrami, showing him to be a keyboard genius, even at this early stage! The style here is quite different from the smooth fusion of later years -- more an assemblage of groove-based tracks that use a lot of cool studio work to bring together styles that include soul jazz, 60s easy, and some of the brilliantly baroque grooves that were part of the Marcos Valle/Blue Brazil generation. Titles include "Parapluies", "Nadia", "Chafariz", "Mustang Cor De Sangue", "Arabian Nights", and "Surra 7".
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16 comments:
your blog is great! the best
Full Album Blog By far I always
download the OST's & any world music i check your blog almost everyday Oh and do you have any
japanese Albums from the 60's-70's
Rare Enka people just don't know how funky some of that enka really is! soundtracks to, but Enka for sure
thanks sincerly
Amayzingbeats@
Thank you much. I don't have any Enka as it is, but I'll keep an eye out ;)
Man you tread across all genres. I am digging your posts and thank you very much for the time and effort you put into this place. Thanks again for the great sounds. LP
thank you right back, mr. LPizza
DAMM this album rite here is focking rock solid. Thanks for sharing such a great piece of music!! focking a.
and i second amazingbeats request for some of that 60s 70s japanese illness...
thanks Paul. This one here is one of my favorites from the bunch as well
The review from Dusty definitely makes this sound like a must-have. Plus the comments are positive so far. Definitely something that should be in my library!
This album and the Luciano Perrone are by far my favorites out of this bunch. You def won't be disappointed with these.
hello
once again you have my boundless thanks for the amazing music you post. it would be impossible for me to leave comments on every album i sample here (there are just too many) so please accept my periodic appearances on your comments to sing your praises. best wishes.
thanks - I like your blog too. Nice Coil and Zoviet France that I'm about to grab...
cheers. i recommend you grab the david toop also as it really is a magnificent album.
you got Zoviet France - Loh Land by any chance? That is one of the most bizarre recordings I've ever come across.
sorry nope.
i've never really been a huge zf fan. i can't even say why. they just never really grabbed me. the odd album but...
i'm going to be posting some new stuff over the weekend - not sure what yet but finding out will be the fun part ;D
thanks for the link by the way.
and thank you for our link. I can't say I'm a big ZF 'fan' but Loh Land sounds pop into my head alot, and we got that tape back when I was in high school (15-20 years ago). Very strange stuff. Looking forward to seeing what you got to post today...
Thank you for the music :)
I like the most of your ups
thank you friend
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