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発売日 2011年07月25日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルBGP/Beat Goes Public
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDBGPM239
SKU 029667523929

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:38
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Nana

      アーティスト: Raul De Souza

    2. 2.
      Canto de Ossanha

      アーティスト: Raul De Souza

    3. 3.
      Water Buffalo

      アーティスト: Raul De Souza

    4. 4.
      Dr Honoris Causa

      アーティスト: Raul De Souza

    5. 5.
      Festival

      アーティスト: Raul De Souza

    6. 6.
      Crystal Silence

      アーティスト: Raul De Souza

    7. 7.
      Chants to Burn

      アーティスト: Raul De Souza

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Raul De Souza

オリジナル発売日:1974年

商品の紹介

This nearly forgotten Brazilian trombonist -- a protégé of Airto Moreira and Flora Purim who made a moderate impact in the U.S. in the '70s only to mysteriously give it up and return to Brazil and subsequent obscurity -- resurfaces on a CD reissue of a star-studded session from 1974. Producer Airto, who appears frequently on percussion (never mind the camouflaged percussion credits "Kenneth Nash and others; " one shake and you know it's Airto), succeeded in enlisting J.J. Johnson to make the horn arrangements and getting the polyrhythmic drums of Jack DeJohnette to drive the session. Cannonball Adderley makes one of his last appearances on record (he died nine months later), his alto sax burning in an otherwise cluttered stab at Baden Powell's "Canto de Ossanha," and venturing on the outside on "Chants to Burn." The most noteworthy track is Joe Zawinul's "Dr. Honoris Causa," which gets a fascinating Brazilian/jazz/rock arrangement straight out of the mid-'70s. Although the occasionally overloaded arrangements sometimes get in the way of the rhythm section, Raul turns in some capable, swinging, breathlessly phrased performances, perhaps excited by the non-playing presence of the great Johnson. ~ Richard S. Ginell|
Rovi

This nearly forgotten Brazilian trombonist -- a protege of Airto Moreira and Flora Purim who made a moderate impact in the U.S. in the '70s only to mysteriously give it up and return to Brazil and subsequent obscurity -- resurfaces on a CD reissue of a star-studded session from 1974. Producer Airto, who appears frequently on percussion (never mind the camouflaged percussion credits "Kenneth Nash and others; " one shake and you know it's Airto), succeeded in enlisting J.J. Johnson to make the horn arrangements and getting the polyrhythmic drums of Jack DeJohnette to drive the session. Cannonball Adderley makes one of his last appearances on record (he died nine months later), his alto sax burning in an otherwise cluttered stab at Baden Powell's "Canto de Ossanha," and venturing on the outside on "Chants to Burn." The most noteworthy track is Joe Zawinul's "Dr. Honoris Causa," which gets a fascinating Brazilian/jazz/rock arrangement straight out of the mid-'70s. Although the occasionally overloaded arrangements sometimes get in the way of the rhythm section, Raul turns in some capable, swinging, breathlessly phrased performances, perhaps excited by the non-playing presence of the great Johnson. ~ Richard S. Ginell
Rovi

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