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Viralata (reissue)
Cat: LPA 003. Rel: 24 Jun 20
Cascavel (2:59)
Paraiba Do Sul (4:26)
Brincadeira Em Re (1:51)
Brincadeira Em Mi Bemol (3:07)
Caminhada (2:16)
Vermelhinho (3:40)
Nordeste (3:52)
Alegria De Carnaval (3:08)
Diana E Paulo (3:23)
Viralata (2:41)
Assanhada (2:24)
A Marcha (3:54)
Review: First released in 1979 during the heyday of Brazil's jazz-funk movement, Antonio Adolfo's Viralata has long been considered an era-defining release by those who know. Given that original Brazilian copies are frustratingly hard to come by, this official reissue from Far Out Recordings - who previously worked with Adolfo on his 2007 set Destiny - should be an essential purchase for all those who dig Brazilian music. A little more jazz-focused than albums by contemporaries such as Azymuth, much of "Viralata" is slick, polished and incredibly well produced, with notable samba influences amongst the unashamed tributes to leading American artists. As you'd perhaps expect, the musicianship is astonishing.
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Esperanto (reissue)
Esperanto (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: FAR 0201LP. Rel: 12 Feb 18
Ginger Bread Boy (6:16)
Children (13:53)
Marilia (6:45)
Quarenta Graus A Sombra (9:15)
Ao Amigo Quartin (5:07)
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Demos (1973-75) Volume 2
Demos (1973-75) Volume 2 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 210LP2. Rel: 29 May 19
Duro De Roer (4:07)
Manha (7:05)
Tempos Do Parana (7:37)
Bateria Do Mamao (1:05)
Quem Tem Medo (2:32)
Xingo (version 2) (4:28)
Juntos Mais Uma Vez (4:53)
Castelo (version 2) (6:08)
Review: Far Out takes a second deep dive into the previously unheard early demos of Brazilian jazz-funk greats Azymuth, offering up more unpolished gems recorded during the years as one of Brazil's most sought-after session bands. Interestingly, much of the material is closer in tone and style to their subsequent releases, though some of the rhythms, solos and basslines are arguably a little wilder and more experimental. Highlights include the fizzing opener "Duro De Roer", the sweaty and percussive brilliance of "Bateria Do Mamao", the Blaxploitation influenced spy-chase madness of "Quem Tem Medo" and the surprisingly smooth "Manha", the demo that eventually earned Azymuth a recording contract.
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Demos (1973-75) Volume 1
Demos (1973-75) Volume 1 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 210LP1. Rel: 28 May 19
Prefacio (4:17)
Castelo (version 1) (3:40)
Melo Da Cuica (3:51)
Xingo (version 1) (4:54)
Laranjeiras (7:30)
Equipe 68 (5:36)
Unknown Jam (1:55)
Unknown Song For Mario Telles (3:49)
Review: Before they found fame with their 1975 debut album, Azymuth divided their time between working as backing musicians (attending recording sessions with some of Brazil's top talent) and recording experimental home demos. Recently rediscovered, these demos are finally being given a release thanks to the efforts of Far Out chief Joe Davis. There's much to admire on this first batch (a second volume is also available) of previously unheard early recordings, from the high-octane Brazilian funk insanity of "Prefacio" and Jimmy Smith-esque "Melo De Cuica", to the spacey samba/jazz-funk fusion of "Xingo (Version One)" and the relaxed, slow-burn brilliance of seven minute B-side opener "Laranjeiras".
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Tags: Brazilian | Jazz Funk
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Fenix
Fenix (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 194LP. Rel: 06 Dec 16
Batucada Em Marte (6:15)
Papa Samba (3:56)
Neptunians (Short version) (2:50)
Rio Doce (3:44)
Corumba (3:02)
Fenix (6:43)
Villa Mariana (De Tarde) (6:30)
Orange Clouds (7:47)
O Matagal (0:34)
Review: Joe Davis' Far Out Recordings has always been at the top of our list. Without this fundamental imprint, we wouldn't have discovered a lot of Brazilian funk, soul and disco material from the 70s, and the likes of Gilles Peterson have much to thank Davis for. This particular release is even more special because, unlike the plethora of reissues on Far Out, it's a brand new album from the legendary Azymuth group, leaders in jazz-fusion and disco since their first album back in '73! Sadly, the original keyboardist, Jose Roberto Bertrami, passed away in 2012 but the younger Kiko Continentino has done a fantastic job at accompanying Ivan Conti and Alex Malheiros on this new LP. Fenix is an album of energy and magnetism, leading with the jazzy, wonked-out disco of Batucada Em Marte", and continuing into the myriad of tropical flavours that span the entirety of this excellent LP. It's disco for those that don't like to dance, or jazz for those that do - warmly recommended, of course.
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Demos (1973-75) Volumes 1 & 2
Cat: FARO 210CD. Rel: 28 May 19
Prefacio
Castelo (version 1)
Mel Da Cuica
Xingo (version 1)
Laranjeiras
Equipe 68
Unknown Jam
Unknown Song For Mario Telles
Duro De Roer
Manha
Tempos Do Parana
Bateria Do M Mamao
Quem Tem Medo
Xingo (version 2)
Juntos Mais Uma Vez
Castelo (version 2)
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Outubro (remastered)
Outubro (remastered) (limited deep aqua blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 190LPX. Rel: 16 Feb 24
Papasong (4:32)
500 Miles High (4:11)
Pantanal (Swamp) (1:32)
Dear Limmertz (2:15)
Carta Pro Airto (Letter To Airto) (5:35)
Outubro (October)
Maracana
Un Amigo (A Friend)
Dear Limmertz (prelude)
Review: Azymuth's Outubro is just one of the many vibrant and captivating albums in their oeuvre that embodies the essence of Brazilian jazz-funk fusion. Released in 1980, it features the cult collective's signature blend of infectious rhythms, intricate melodies, and soulful improvisation. The album's title track stands out as a shining example of the band's musical prowess with its irresistible groove and lush instrumentation and throughout the record, Azymuth showcase their mastery of blending traditional Brazilian rhythms with elements of jazz, funk and electronic music to create a timeless and immersive that remains a classic in the realm of Brazilian music.
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