DocMcCoy"Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,917 Posts
Everyone knows about Loronix, but I dunno how many of you are up on this. I've found a grip of good stuff on here. Some of the links are dead, but it's definitely worth exploring.
DocMcCoy"Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,917 Posts
I love "Misterio do planeta" & "A menina danca".
This is f*cking amazing. Much tougher than the version on Acabou Chorare.
thanks for this- i really appreciate it! im downloading the album now and will tell you if it works when it finishes. Has anybody heard/got madlib's new brazilian cd Speto Da Rua- dirty brazilian crates volume 1- it looks promising- its from the same mochilla series that released J Rocc's cooking ingredients and Nuts' Embalo Jovem!
Can anyone identify the song that plays 2 songs after the Jose Mauro track on Madlbs Speto Da Rua mix.
It has a girl and a guy singing at the same time and the end chorus is like..
Nelson Angelo and Joyce Os Brazoes Erasmo Carlos - Carlos Erasmo Marcos Valle - Vento Sul & Previsao Do Tempo Marconi Notaro Mutantes - 1st Flavio Kurt - Walderez, Waldereia 45 Erasmo Carlos - Sonhos e Memorios Caetano Veloso & Mutantes - Live EP Lula Cortes & Ze Ramalho - Paebiru
hey spidey i dunno the name of the track but the speto da rua mix is really good. DJ Nuts' embalo jovem is - ive got a half done tracklist on that which i could post up and see if people can fill the rest in.
hey spidey i dunno the name of the track but the speto da rua mix is really good. DJ Nuts' embalo jovem is - ive got a half done tracklist on that which i could post up and see if people can fill the rest in.
i am down to help with this been listening to the mix nonstop
i think you're on about the cultura copia mix, i want to do a tracklist for his latest mix- embalo jovem. on the misse breve LP- i love it! ive been looking for a copy of Nara but all i can find is shit reissues and bootlegs.
Yeah her LPs aren't as easy to find as a lot of other, similar artists from that era...still trying to find super clean copies for myself.
sayin'- brazil lps are so hard to come by in the UK anyway, i end up importing most of my medium raers from brazil itself and pay the ridiculous postage fees the dealers set. If you want super clean records- get to know japanese dealers, they'll charge nearly top dollar but you can guarantee that you'll get a NM lp if they say its NM.
I've recently been speaking with Guillermo Reuter, it's been nice finding out about the recording sessions. It turns out he now works in a bank in Buenos Aires.
I've recently been speaking with Guillermo Reuter, it's been nice finding out about the recording sessions. It turns out he now works in a bank in Buenos Aires.
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This is f*cking amazing. Much tougher than the version on Acabou Chorare.
Can anyone identify the song that plays 2 songs after the Jose Mauro track on Madlbs Speto Da Rua mix.
It has a girl and a guy singing at the same time and the end chorus is like..
Uso....
Voce...
Voce...
Uso...
I'd love to check out the rest of that album.
- diego
Os Brazoes
Erasmo Carlos - Carlos Erasmo
Marcos Valle - Vento Sul & Previsao Do Tempo
Marconi Notaro
Mutantes - 1st
Flavio Kurt - Walderez, Waldereia 45
Erasmo Carlos - Sonhos e Memorios
Caetano Veloso & Mutantes - Live EP
Lula Cortes & Ze Ramalho - Paebiru
been listening to the mix nonstop
Most of those songs are Samba Rock classics.
It won't be hard to name them.
Post what you already get and I'll try to
help you out.
Peace
Y'all need to be getting with Edu Lobo - Misse Breve...really great.
IMO while I buy a lot of tropicalia and 70s stuff, some of the best titles are 60s samba releases on Elenco and Phillips. Nara is the shit.
http://cgi.ebay.fr/CANDEIAS---brazilian-...214125001r14208
I love the Fender Rhodes on this record. Though this record was recorded by French and Argentinian artists, it sounds Brazilian.
?
If I'm not wrong, Candeias is an argentinean group with
a brazilian member.
http://www.popsike.com/RARE-1976-FRENCH-BRAZILIAN-GROUP-LP-CANDEIAS/4715549865.html
You're quite right and also a member from Uruguay. It was the Dusty Groove listing on the cd which said that one of them was from Europe (http://www.dustygroove.com/item.php?id=9g6s9wz8gz&ref=featured.php&refQ=cat=2)
I've recently been speaking with Guillermo Reuter, it's been nice finding out about the recording sessions. It turns out he now works in a bank in Buenos Aires.
T
Cool!
Thanks for the info.