Showing posts with label 3 Na Bossa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3 Na Bossa. Show all posts

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Lyambiko - Muse

Size: 140,8 MB
Time: 60:18
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Muse (5:10)
02. I Went To Heaven (3:49)
03. Landslide (4:25)
04. Willow Weep For Me (5:47)
05. Do You Remember Me (4:50)
06. Can't We Be Friends (2:54)
07. Besame Mucho (5:58)
08. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (4:47)
09. Horacio (3:07)
10. On & On (4:13)
11. Spring (2:50)
12. Looking For Love (3:38)
13. Exit Ahead (4:20)
14. And How I Hoped For Your Love (4:22)

Personnel: Lyambiko (vocals) | Marque Lowenthal (piano) | Robin Draganic (bass) | Heinrich Koeb­berling (drums)

German-Tanzanian jazz singer Lyambiko burst onto Berlin's music scene in 1999 after a music-oriented upbringing. The multi-talented performer brought together her skills of singing and playing piano to stages all over Berlin, slowly gathering attention as an urgent new talent. By 2001, she was fronting a jazz quartet that began touring throughout Germany, then Europe and abroad. Lyambiko has been heralded as one of the strongest voices to emerge on the jazz scene in a long time. She has since released seven albums with her quartet, reaching the top of the jazz charts in international circuits.

Muse

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

3 Na Bossa - Amanha Tudo Volta Ao Normal (Bridges)

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 45:49
Size: 104.9 MB
Styles: Brazilian jazz
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[3:07] 1. A Rita
[3:50] 2. Travessia
[3:52] 3. Verde
[2:56] 4. Ná Dá Mais Pra Segurar
[2:46] 5. De Frente Pro Crime
[3:16] 6. Quem Te Viu Quem Te Vê
[3:23] 7. Máscara Negra
[3:55] 8. Ronda
[2:32] 9. Eu Só Quero Um Xodó
[3:42] 10. João E Maria
[2:55] 11. Eu Quero É Botar Meu Bloco Na Rua
[3:42] 12. Você É Linda
[3:23] 13. Se Eu Quiser Falar Com Deus
[2:21] 14. Não Existe Pecado Ao Sul Do Equador

If there’s a Bossa Nova song that the 3 Na Bossa can’t play, it’s because it hasn’t been written yet. They are: the piano player Edmur Hebert, the bass player Eliane do Valle and the drummer Toninho Pinheiro. Edmur and Eliano began playing dances together in combos, and as soon they were old enough to go out at night they became a mobile attraction of São Paulo nightlife. Their extreme good taste and musicianship have helped promoting many São Paulo nightclubs, such as Santo Colomba, Plano’s Bar, Baiúca Jardins, The Place, Paddock, Piano Forte and, lately, L’Angolo, where they were joined by drummer Toninho Pinheiro. As for Toninho, he is Bossa Nova legend in São Paulo. Toninho began in the 60’s as the drummer of Manfredo Fest and Pedrinho Mattar trios. In 1965, with the pianist Cido Bianchi and the bassplayer Sabá, he created the Jongo Trio, that recorded a great instrumental album (Jongo Trio). In that same year, they shook the public of the Paramount Theatre while playing Elis Regina and Jair Rodrigues in the show Dois na Bossa, that has originated a famous record, where their names were not included. In 1966, Toninho and Sabá formed a new group with the pianist César Camargo Mariano: the Som Três. With the Som Três, where he stayed until 1970. Toninho played with Wilson Simonal in thousands of shows (including the ons in which Simonal conducted the public of the Maracananzinho stadium, in Rio) and in all the albums the singer recorded in the period. Toninho then became the drummer of the unforgattable Dick Farmey, with whom he worked for 17 years - until Dick died, in 1987. Since then, Toninho has been playing in São Paulo nightclubs and, ins 2000, he joined Edmur and Eliane, creating 3 na Bossa.

The guitar player and composer Roberto Menescal, producer of this series of five albums, needs no presentation.

Amanha Tudo Volta Ao Normal (Bridges)