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Hermeto

Hermeto Pascoal
Discos: Jazz fusión

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Ficha técnica Discos

Sello Far Out
Estilo Jazz fusión
Año de Edición Original 1970
Instrumental

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Hermeto Pascoal (piano, teclados, flauta, arreglos, dirección)

Ron Carter (contrabajo), Airto Moreira (batería, percusión, voz) y orquesta (Thad Jones, Joe Newman, Gene Young, Ernie Royal y Melvin Davis (trompeta), Garnet Brown, Wayne Andre, Jack Jeffers y Richard Hixson (trombón), Don Butterfield (tuba),  Joe Farrel, Jerry Dodgion, Arthur Clarke, Hubert Laws, Maurice Smith, Harold Jones, Leon Cohen, Jerome Richardson (saxo, flauta), Clarke Selwart, Julien Barber, Alfred Brown, George Ricci, Kermit Moore, Gene Orloff, Max Pollikoff, Joseph Malignaggi, Winston Colymore, Gayle Dixon, Gerald Tarack, Paul Gershman, Matthew Raymond, Sanford Allen (cuerdas), Art Koening (dirección))

Participación especial de: Flora Purim (voz) y Googie Coppola (voz).

Grabado en A&R Studios, en la ciudad de Nueva York (EEUU), en 1970. Producido por Airto Moreira y Flora Purim.

Reedición europea (Reino Unido), de 2023, en formato Digipack, del disco lanzado originalmente en los EEUU en 1970 por el sello Cobblestone (fue editado en CD en EEUU en 1989 por el sello Muse Records con el título "Brazilian adventure" y con una portada diferente)

"While it was Hermeto’s first album released under his own name, he had spent the decade or so prior making a name for himself in Brazil and internationally as a composer, arranger and instrumentalist with groups including Sambrassa Trio, Quarteto Novo and Brazilian Octopus, before going on to work with (amongst countless others) Edu Lobo, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Donald Byrd, Airto Moreira and Miles Davis, who allegedly called Hermeto “one of the most important musicians on the planet”.
With Hermeto’s otherworldly orchestral arrangements, ghostly vocal performances from Flora Purim and Googie Coppola, and the inimitable drumming and percussion stylings of Airto Moreira, Hermeto easily rivals some of the oft-celebrated MPB albums of the early 1970s, sitting somewhere between the string-heavy magic of Arthur Verocai’s 1972 debut and the unplacable early experimentalism of Pedro Santos’ 1968 album Krishnanda.
With his phenomenal natural musical genius and a ceaseless sense of creative freedom, Hermeto is widely known for using unconventional objects to make music. In the album’s sleeve notes, Airto highlights the track “Velório (Mourning)” explaining how Heremto filled 36 apple juice bottles with different amounts of water and tuned them to precise pitches in order to create the beguiling harmonies heard." (Texto de presentación de la reedición)


Temas

CD 1
01
Coalhada
Hermeto Pascoal
02:54
02
Hermeto
Hermeto Pascoal
04:18
03
Guizos (Bells)
Hermeto Pascoal
Hermeto Pascoal & Googie Coppola
06:13
04
Flor do amor (The love flower)
José Neto Pascoal
05:44
05
Alicate (Pliers)
Hermeto Pascoal
Hermeto Pascoal & Flora Purim
03:52
06
Velório (Mourning)
Hermeto Pascoal
Hermeto Pascoal & Flora Purim
08:31
07
As Marianas
Hermeto Pascoal
Hermeto Pascoal, Airto Moreira & Flora Purim
04:28
08
Fabiola
Hermeto Pascoal
03:44