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Search: Villa Lobos

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Villa Lobos/Verdi — Bachianas Brasileiras No 5/La Traviata – Bidu Sayao/Heitor Villa Lobos/Erich Leinsdorf (10 inch LP) ... LP
Columbia, 1951. Very Good .... $2.99

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Mudarra/Scarlatti/Sor/Tarrega/Granados/Villa LobosFour Centuries Of Music For The Classical Spanish Guitar – Alirio Diaz ... LP
Vanguard, Late 60s. Very Good+ .... $0.99 Just Sold Out!
(Cover has a cutout notch.)
 
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Charlie Byrd — Latin Impressions ... LP
Riverside, Early 60s. Very Good .... $4.99
The Latin Impressions here are more Brazilian than Cuban – and maybe a bit Spanish, too – given the strong use of acoustic guitar from Charlie Byrd! The set's got a laidback, open feel – and Byrd's guitar work is mighty deft, yet without all the frills and flowers of some of the more dramatic, emotive players of the time – a great illustration of the huge shift that the early bossa guitar recordings had at a global level. Byrd was one of the first big American proponents of bossa, and you can definitely hear that influence at work here – amidst additional guitar from Gene Byrd, bass from Keter Betts, and drums from Bill Reichenbach. A few tunes feature Charlie on solo guitar with no backing – and titles include "O Pato", "Homage A Villa Lobos", "Bogota", "Vals", "Samba De Uma Nota So", "Amor Flamengo", and "Azul Tiple".
(Black label Bill Grauer Productions pressing, with microphone logo. Cover has edge wear & a partially split spine.)

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Charlie Byrd — Latin Impressions/Bossa Nova Pelos Passaros ... CD
Riverside/Universal (Germany), 1962. New Copy .... $13.99
A pair of classics from guitarist Charlie Byrd – back to back on a single CD! First up is Latin Impressions, a set that's more Brazilian than Cuban – and maybe a bit Spanish, too – given the strong use of acoustic guitar from Charlie Byrd! The set's got a laidback, open feel – and Byrd's guitar work is mighty deft, yet without all the frills and flowers of some of the more dramatic, emotive players of the time – a great illustration of the huge shift that the early bossa guitar recordings had at a global level. Byrd was one of the first big American proponents of bossa, and you can definitely hear that influence at work here – amidst additional guitar from Gene Byrd, bass from Keter Betts, and drums from Bill Reichenbach. A few tunes feature Charlie on solo guitar with no backing – and titles include "O Pato", "Homage A Villa Lobos", "Bogota", "Vals", "Samba De Uma Nota So", "Amor Flamengo", and "Azul Tiple". Bossa Nova Pelos Passaros is a landmark, as guitarist Charlie Byrd was one of the first American players to record bossa nova tunes – but although his work with Stan Getz has always been well-documented, some of the titles under his own name can be quite hard to come by. This is one of the best ones that Charlie cut on his own – and it features tight guitar work in a mode that's similar to that used by Baden Powell on his early bossa recordings, augmented by trio rhythms – plus some occasional larger backings by Walter Raim, and some extended group settings that feature Charlie Hampton on alto, Earl Swope on trombone, and Willie Rodriguez on percussion. Tracks include "Ho Ba La La", "Samba Triste", "Yvone", "O Barquinho", "Un Abraco Do Bonfa", and "O Passaro".
 
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Wire — Issue 348 – February 2013 ... Magazine
Wire, 2013. New Copy .... $8.99
Brooklyn synth explorer Daniel Lopatin, aka, Oneohtrix Point Never is on the cover – plus features on avant bassist Joshua Abrams' work with gimbri tones, Gnawa rhythms and other North African inspiration, the Amsterdam sonic innovators at STEIM (STudio for Electro-Instrumental Music), Berlin minimalist techno master Ricardo Villalobos in the Invisible Jukebox, the Global Ear on the Soviet Georgian electronics scene in Tbilisi and more – plus dozens of reviews!
 
 
 
 

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