im really glad to see ths post...as someone who lived in brasil a long
time, im glad the "first world" is beginning to appreciate this
music...as to 1.) try cdbrasil for starters, but most big mail order places should have a large majority of these artists. as to 2.) this is
tough because ur gonna have to wade through alot of jazz records to find
exactly what ur looking for but try hermeto pascoal, flora purim, airto,
toninho horta, some of milton nascimentos stuff, some of gilberto gils
stuff, carlinhos brown, etc. also, (and i hear the flames already) red,
hot + rio is a decent sampler, imo...
hope this helps, tom w
np: funki porcini - hed phone sex
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997 23:57:34 -0500 (EST) Pedro Cevallos <pceval01@fiu.edu>
writes:
quoted 26 lines My aunt let me *borrow* 25+ of her old Brazilian LPs (Samba,
>My aunt let me *borrow* 25+ of her old Brazilian LPs (Samba,
>Novabossa,
>Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Gilberto, Stan Getz, Luis Bonfa,
>Charlie Byrd, Martinho Davila, Tamba Trio, Black Orpheus Movie
>Sountrack,
>and many more). I've been mixing them with some of my jungle and acid
>jazz records with great success. They just seem to fit perfectly. My
>aunt, unfortunately, wants them back. Does anybody know:
>
>1. Are these old records still available? If so, where?
>2. Has anybody ventured into the realm of Acid-Jazz-Samba-Novabossa?
>
>
>Peace,
>
>
>Pedro Cevallos
>--
>"I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul."
>
> -- William Ernest Henley --
>
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>key.
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>