Showing posts with label Hermeto Pascoal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hermeto Pascoal. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 September 2018

Sean Khan, Hermeto Pascoal ‎– Palmares Fantasy (2018)

Style: Latin Jazz, Soul-Jazzy
Format: CD, Vinyl
Label: Far Out Recordings

Tracklist:
1.   Moment of Collapse
2.   Waltz For Hermeto
3.   Palmares Fantasy
4.   Said
5.   Montreux
6.   The Conversation
7.   Tudo Que Você Podia Ser (All That You Could Be)
8.   The Blonde
9.   Your Way Not My Way

Credits:
Mixed By – Daniel Maunick

Palmares Fantasy is the fifth album to be released by British saxophonist Sean Khan under his own name or as the leader of SK Radicals. Like its predecessors, it is a blinder, in touch with the jazz tradition while absorbing influences from beyond it and wearing its political heart on its sleeve. The music is characteristic of Khan's wide-angled aesthetic. To make it, he travelled to Rio de Janeiro to collaborate with fellow outsider, multi-instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal, and other luminaries of the Brazilian music scene, and took the album's title from a settlement established by escaped slaves in northeastern Brazil some 400 years ago. Khan's liner note for the title track observes that while most of Palmares's population was made up of ex-slaves, many deserter conquistadors also joined the settlement, making it a rainbow-hued community of rebels. The album is a utopian jazz message for a world in crisis, spiritual jazz informed by samba's revolutionary tradition.  
Despite his talent, Khan remains strictly niche. Partly, this is of his own making. Partly, he is regarded as too subversive by Britain's jazz establishment. Khan is a largely self-taught musician. He was unable to afford his teenage dream of studying at Boston's Berklee School of Music, and was rejected by London's Guildhall School of Music for being "too raw." He became disillusioned with the exclusivity and institutionalisation of the jazz world, but his love for the music remained and he taught himself alto and soprano saxophone, clarinet and flute.  
Pascoal, who Miles Davis once called "the most impressive musician in the world," is another self-taught maverick. The two autodidacts make a dream team here and the rapport between them is brilliantly showcased on the unaccompanied, free-rhythm duet, "The Conversation." Other guests include, from Brazil, Azymuth drummer Ivan Conti, bassist Paulo Russo, nu-bossa vocalist Sabrina Malheiros and Cinematic Orchestra frontswoman Heidi Vogel and, from Britain, guitarist Jim Mullen.  
Palmares Fantasy is an instrumentally focused album, but vocals are an important element of several tracks, notably the opener, "Moment Of Collapse." Khan's meditation on the instability of modern Western civilisation, the piece is gorgeously sung by Vogel over a richly arranged string-section and Alice Coltrane-like harp. Seven of the nine tracks are Khan originals. The other two tunes are Pascoal's lovely "Montreux" and an uplifting soul-jazz take on Milton Nascimento's MPB classic "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser," sung by Malheiros.  
Palmares Fantasy is the sound of summer—with an edge.
Chris May / All About Jazz

Monday, 27 November 2017

Sambrasa Trio ‎– Em Som Maior (1965)


Tracklist:
01.   Sambrasa
02.   Aleluia
03.   Samba Novo
04.   Clerenice
05.   Duas Contas
06.   Nem O Mar Sabia
07.   Arrastão
08.   Coalhada
09.   João Sem Braço
10.   Lamento Nortista
11.   A Jardineira

Mauricy Moura Com Hermeto E Seu Conjunto ‎– Roteiro Noturno (1964)


Tracklist:
A1.   Taberna
A2.   Homenagem
A3.   Nos Braços De Isabel
A4.   Somos Iguais
A5.   Castigo
A6.   Arranha Céu
B1.   Nunca
B2.   Rugas
B3.   Você Voltou
B4.   Mulata
B5.   Meus Vinte Anos
B6.   Chão De Estrelas

Monday, 24 July 2017

Conjunto Som 4 ‎– Conjunto Som 4 (1964)


Tracklist:
A1.   Consolação
A2.   Samba Novo
A3.   Minha Namorada
A4.   Deus Brasileiro
A5.   Maria Moita
A6.   Deixa
B1.   Esse Mundo E Meu
B2.   Inútil Paisagem
B3.   Balanço Zona Sul
B4.   Nanã
B5.   Samba De Verão
B6.   Louco De Saudade

Sunday, 23 July 2017

Pernambuco Do Pandeiro E Seu Regional ‎– Batucando No Morro (1958)


Tracklist:
A1.   Barracão
A2.   Homenagem à Velha Guarda
A3.   Eu Nasci No Morro
A4.   Eu Quero É Sossego
A5.   De Perna Bamba
A6.   Um Chorinho Pra Você
B1.   A Voz Do Morro
B2.   Vem Amor
B3.   Vai, Mas Vai Mesmo
B4.   Um Chorinho Em Aldeia
B5.   Fracasso
B6.   Deixando Saudades