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Brazilian OctopusBrazilian Octopus (180 gram pressing) ... LP
Fermata/Polysom (Brazil), 1970. New Copy (reissue)... $39.99 42.99
An incredible little record with a sound that's unlike anything else we've ever heard before – a set that mixes jazzy inflections on vibes, organ, guitar, percussion, and flute – the last of which is played here by a young Hermeto Pascoal! The set was done after Pascoal's work in Quarteto Novo but before some of his more complicated jazz albums of the 70s – and it's got a style that mixes his own love of playful rhythms and complicated shadings with a lighter, freer approach to the music – one that's almost in line with some of the EMI/Odeon work of the time, but which comes off with a slightly different feel. The drums get quite funky at times, and the mix of instruments reminds us a fair bit of the legendary Aquarians album on Uni from the US – but with an influence that's more bossa-driven, in comparison to the Latin modes of that set. At times, there's a lightly dancing beauty to the record that's almost in soundtrack mode – but tunes are more focused overall, and clearly aware of their own instrumental power. Titles include "Gamboa", "Rhodosando", "Cancao Latina", "Summer Hill", "Pavane", "Chaye", "Gosto De Ser Como Sou", "Casa Forte", and "O Passaro". LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ Eliana PittmanEliana Pittman (1970) ... LP
RGE/Fermata (Brazil), 1970. Very Good ... Out Of Stock
A beautiful bit of Brazilian soul from Eliana Pittman – a record that predates some of her more samba-oriented work, and which has Eliana grooving with some great larger arrangements! There's a nice Blue Brazil feel here – with the backings done in a blend of electric bass-driven rhythms and horns – sweeping alongside the vocals with the lilting groove of some of our favorite work on EMI/Odeon from the time. The album features a great funky remake of "Summertime", plus the tracks "En La Bajada Del Zapatero", "Olele Llegue Ahora", "Que Maravilha", "Si Usted Piensa", and "Voy A Morir De Risa". Lots of nice groovers! LP, Vinyl record album
 
 
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