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GRUPO UM ~ MARCHA SOBRE A CIDADE
EDITIO PRINCEPS 01 ~ BRAZIL ~ Jazz-Rock-World Fusion

Recorded: 1977 - 1979 Released: 2002

This is the reissue of the debut album by legendary Brazilian Grupo UmFind albums by this artist, which was the pioneering Jazz-Rock-World Fusion ensemble in the country. The group was founded by musicians who played with legendary Brazilian figures like Hermeto PascoalFind albums by this artist and Egberto GismontiFind albums by this artist and consisted of brothers Lelo NazarioFind albums by this artist (keyboards) and Zé Eduardo NazarioFind albums by this artist (drums), bassist Zeca AssumpcaoFind albums by this artist, percussionist Carlinhos GoncalvesFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Mauro SeniseFind albums by this artist. This reissue presents the original album (six tracks) with two bonus tracks, one being an outtake and the other originating from the first attempt to record this album two years earlier, which features saxophonist Roberto SionFind albums by this artist. All the material is original and was composed by the ensemble members, mainly by the Nazario brothers.

Stylistically the album is close to the early Weather ReportFind albums by this artist albums, but with more emphasis on the Brazilian folkloristic accents and in many respects with more freedom and space. Of course this was almost a decade after the early Weather Report albums were recorded and the influence took its time to reach Brazil, but Grupo Um really showed they can do it as good if not better and with vengeance. Some of the free form passages on this album are among the best ever in this particular idiom and in retrospect leave many contemporary ensembles way behind.

Although it might sound pompous or over exaggerated, this album is an absolute classic of the Jazz-Rock-World Fusion idiom, with very few equals and in almost forty years since it was recorded there was hardly anything better recorded in this style than this album. It took me ten years to get a copy of this album (courtesy of Zé Eduardo) but it was more than worth the wait. It is an eye (ear) opener of a monumental scale and although it´s impossible to find, try to get it!
Updated: 08/08/2016Posted: 08/08/2016CD 1 Remastered Bonus Tracks Essential Recommend To A Friend

MATCHING MOLE ~ MARCH
CUNEIFORM 172 (Barcode: 045775017228) ~ UK ~ Canterbury Scene

Recorded: 1972 Released: 2002

Recently discovered live recording from March 1972 (hence the title) by the seminal UK Canterbury scene outfit Matching MoleFind albums by this artist. Every bit of unearthed material by Matching Mole is a feast to every Prog fan, but in this case considering the superb sound quality and the great form the group is in, this is a royal treat. Nothing more needs to be said.
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MIKE WESTBROOK ~ MARCHING SONGS VOL.1 & 2
RIGHTEOUS 23:12 (Barcode: 5013929981225) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1969 Released: 2009

This magnificent piece of music by British pianist / composer / bandleader Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist is an iconic recording in the history of modern British Jazz. The huge band, which recorded this music, includes absolutely everybody who was anybody on the scene at the time: saxophonists John SurmanFind albums by this artist, Mike OsborneFind albums by this artist and Alan SkidmoreFind albums by this artist, trumpeters Kenny WheelerFind albums by this artist and Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist, trombonists Malcolm GriffithFind albums by this artist and Paul RutherfordFind albums by this artist, bassists Harry MillerFind albums by this artist and Barre PhillipsFind albums by this artist, drummers Alan JacksonFind albums by this artist and John MarshallFind albums by this artist; these being only some of the 30 participants. The music is an extended suite (originally released on 2 LPs) with the main theme being an anti-war protest, as appropriate at the time when the Vietnam was in the center of everybody´s attention. The music was composed almost entirely by Westbrook, with a few sections composed by Surman. There is no point in explaining the significance of this music and its pioneering nature (which I have already done many times here), suffice to say that this is an absolute masterpiece in every respect and no decent Jazz record collection should exclude this historical milestone. Absolutely essential!
Updated: 10/03/2023Posted: CD 2 Remastered Essential Recommend To A Friend

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