Airto Moreira Fingers Rar
Airto Moreira Fingers Rar Player
Review: Rare Brazil have brought us some brilliant bossanova compilations (with some steamy cover art!) over the last twenty odd years and can claim to be a definite authority on obscure Brazilian music: no argument there! Now they delve into much needed re-issues with Toque De Cuica which features two obscure gems, for the heads. First up the legendary Brazilian jazz drummer Airto Moreira serves up the feelgood disco vibes of 'Toque De Cuica', while on the flip there's Erlon Chaves E Sua Banda Venemo with the sultry Latin soul-funk of 'Cosa Nostra' coming off like a South American James Brown and band: you've got to hear this. Review: Timed to coincide with the upcoming 2016 Olympics in Rio, the $tateside label comes through with a 7'-shaped celebration of Brazilian music featuring two classic cuts from the archives of Airto Moreira and Gilberto Gil. Even if you don't know it by name, Moreira's 'Celebration Suite' should be instantly familiar, a jazz-fusion/samba batucada anthem that truly lives up its joyous name!!
Airto Moreira Fingers Rar Converter
Flip it over and Gilberto Gil is on hand for a more mellow accompaniment in the shape of bossa samba standard 'Maracatu Atomico,' lifted from his 1975 album Viramundo. Comes as a yellow and green samba seven special!
Airto Moreira Fingers Rar Free
Airto – Free (1972/2016)FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz Time – 38:27 minutes 1,45 GB Genre: JazzStudio Masters, Official Digital Download – Source: e-Onkyo Front cover © CTI RecordsRecorded: March 23 and April 12, 13 & 20, 1972 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New JerseyFree is an album by Brazilian jazz drummer and percussionist Airto Moreira (who was credited simply as “Airto”) featuring performances recorded in 1972 and released on the CTI label. The album reached number 30 in the Billboard Jazz albums charts.Other than a couple of obscure efforts for Buddah in 1970, this was percussionist Airto’s debut as a leader, and this is still his most famous record. A brass section arranged by Don Sebesky is heard on two tracks, and such all-stars as keyboardist Chick Corea, flutist Hubert Laws, the reeds of Joe Farrell, and even pianist Keith Jarrett and guitarist George Benson make worthwhile appearances. Flora Purim joins Airto in the one vocal piece (“Free”), and “Return to Forever” receives an early recording. The music combines together jazz, Brazilian music, and aspects of fusion and funk quite successfully. —AllMusic Review by Scott YanowTracklist:1 Return To Forever 10:202 Flora’s Song 8:353 Free 10:394 Lucky Southern 2:395 Creek (Arroio) 6:14Personnel:Airto – percussion, vocalsHubert Laws – fluteJoe Farrell – soprano saxophone, flute alto flute, bass flute, piccoloChick Corea – piano, electric pianoKeith Jarrett – pianoNelson Ayres – electric pianoGeorge Benson – guitarJay Berliner – guitarRon Carter – bassStanley Clarke – electric bassFlora Purim – vocalsBurt Collins, Mel Davis, Alan Rubin – trumpet, flugelhornWayne Andre, Garnett Brown, Joe Wallace – tromboneDon Sebesky – arrangerDownload.