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A wonderful find — in good condition— in a local thrift shop.

 

Avondale Estates, Georgia, USA.

13 August 2020.

 

☞ Front cover: here.

☞ Rear cover: here.

☞ Inner sleeve: here.

 

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▶ Released in 1974, the album, Mysterious Traveller, marked Weather Report's transition from the improvisational sound influenced by Miles Davis' Bitches Brew to a more composed-through funk/rock vamping.

 

It's also my personal favorite of Weather Report's pre-Jaco Pastorius oeuvre; in particular, the cuts: Blackthorn Rose with a beautiful soprano sax/piano duet, the miniature electronica of American Tango, the ethereal (and mysterious) title track, Mysterious Traveller, and the jazz-funk workout of Cucumber Slumber.

 

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Mysterious Traveller

 

Artist (group): Weather Report

Vinyl LP (1974)

Label: Columbia

Catalog No.: KC 32494

Stereo

Vinyl, out-of-print (original pressing)

Number of Discs: 1

 

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☞ Side 1

1. Nubian Sundance 10:40

2. American Tango 3:42

3. Cucumber Slumber 8:22

 

☞ Side 2

1. (4) Mysterious Traveller 7:18

2. (5) Blackthorn Rose 5:02

3. (6) Scarlet Woman 5:47

4. (7) Jungle Book 7:20

 

The album cover and inner liner erroneously list Jungle Book after American Tango on side 1 and completely omit Cucumber Slumber.

 

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▶ Musicians (Weather Report)

 

Joe Zawinul – leader, electric and acoustic piano, synthesizer, guitar, kalimba, organ, tamboura, clay drum, tack piano, melodica

Wayne Shorter – soprano and tenor saxophone, tack piano

Miroslav Vitouš – acoustic bass (tr. 2)

Alphonso Johnson – electric bass

☞ Ishmael Wilburn – drums

☞ Skip Hadden – drums (tr. 1,4)

Dom Um Romão – percussion, drums

 

☞ Various guest musicians, including:

Ray Barretto – percussion (tr. 3)

 

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▶ "In 1974, three years after the band's inception, Weather Report became one of the world's most popular jazz groups due to their uncompromising originality and musicianship. This was the year that founding member Miroslav Vitous was replaced by Alphonso Johnson, who became a critical asset as both a fluid, creative bassist and a composer. Drummer Ishmael Wilburn and Brazilian percussionist Dom Um Romao, with a shifting cast of supporting players, laid the foundation for the band's most exciting incarnation yet. The overdue reissue of Mysterious Traveller is a welcome acknowledgment of this mid-period lineup's importance in the evolution of fusion."

All About Jazz

 

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Mysterious Traveller

 

Artist (group): Weather Report

Vinyl LP (1974)

Label: Columbia

Catalog No.: KC 32494

Stereo

Vinyl, out-of-print (original pressing)

Number of Discs: 1

 

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▶ Rear cover: here.

▶ LP on turntable: here.

▶ Inner sleeve: here.

 

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☞ Side 1

1. Nubian Sundance 10:40

2. American Tango 3:42

3. Cucumber Slumber 8:22

 

☞ Side 2

1. (4) Mysterious Traveller 7:18

2. (5) Blackthorn Rose 5:02

3. (6) Scarlet Woman 5:47

4. (7) Jungle Book 7:20

 

The album cover and inner liner erroneously list Jungle Book after American Tango on side 1, and omit Cucumber Slumber.

 

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▶ Musicians (Weather Report)

 

Joe Zawinul – leader, electric and acoustic piano, synthesizer, guitar, kalimba, organ, tamboura, clay drum, tack piano, melodica

Wayne Shorter – soprano and tenor saxophone, tack piano

Miroslav Vitouš – acoustic bass (tr. 2)

Alphonso Johnson – electric bass

☞ Ishmael Wilburn – drums

☞ Skip Hadden – drums (tr. 1,4)

Dom Um Romão – percussion, drums

 

☞ Various guest musicians, including:

Ray Barretto – percussion (tr. 3)

 

Helmut Wimmer (Hayden Planetarium) – front artwork

 

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▶ "In 1974, three years after the band's inception, Weather Report became one of the world's most popular jazz groups due to their uncompromising originality and musicianship. This was the year that founding member Miroslav Vitous was replaced by Alphonso Johnson, who became a critical asset as both a fluid, creative bassist and a composer. Drummer Ishmael Wilburn and Brazilian percussionist Dom Um Romao, with a shifting cast of supporting players, laid the foundation for the band's most exciting incarnation yet. The overdue reissue of Mysterious Traveller is a welcome acknowledgment of this mid-period lineup's importance in the evolution of fusion."

All About Jazz

 

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▶ To me, 1974's Mysterious Traveller marked Weather Report's transition from the improvisational sound of Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, in its first albums, to the more composed-through funk/rock vamping of its later efforts. It's also my personal pre-Jaco (Pastorius) favorite of Weather Report's oeuvre, and, in particular, the cuts: Blackthorn Rose with a beautiful soprano sax/piano duet, the miniature electronica of American Tango, the ethereal (and mysterious) title track, Mysterious Traveller, and the jazz-funk workout of Cucumber Slumber.

 

A wonderful find in a local thrift shop — and in good condition— in...

Avondale Estates, Georgia, USA.

13 August 2020.

 

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Mysterious Traveller

 

Artist (group): Weather Report

Vinyl LP (1974)

Label: Columbia

Catalog No.: KC 32494

Stereo

Vinyl out-of-print

Number of Discs: 1

 

▶ Front cover: here.

▶ LP on turntable: here.

▶ Inner sleeve: here.

 

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☞ Side 1

1. Nubian Sundance 10:40

2. American Tango 3:42

3. Cucumber Slumber 8:22

 

☞ Side 2

1. (4) Mysterious Traveller 7:18

2. (5) Blackthorn Rose 5:02

3. (6) Scarlet Woman 5:47

4. (7) Jungle Book 7:20

 

The album cover and inner liner erroneously list Jungle Book after American Tango on side1 and completely omit Cucumber Slumber.

 

*************

▶ Musicians (Weather Report)

 

Joe Zawinul – leader, electric and acoustic piano, synthesizer, guitar, kalimba, organ, tamboura, clay drum, tack piano, melodica

Wayne Shorter – soprano and tenor saxophone, tack piano

Miroslav Vitouš – acoustic bass (tr. 2)

Alphonso Johnson – electric bass

☞ Ishmael Wilburn – drums

☞ Skip Hadden – drums (tr. 1,4)

Dom Um Romão – percussion, drums

 

☞ Various guest musicians, including:

Ray Barretto – percussion (tr. 3)

 

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▶ "In 1974, three years after the band's inception, Weather Report became one of the world's most popular jazz groups due to their uncompromising originality and musicianship. This was the year that founding member Miroslav Vitous was replaced by Alphonso Johnson, who became a critical asset as both a fluid, creative bassist and a composer. Drummer Ishmael Wilburn and Brazilian percussionist Dom Um Romao, with a shifting cast of supporting players, laid the foundation for the band's most exciting incarnation yet. The overdue reissue of Mysterious Traveller is a welcome acknowledgment of this mid-period lineup's importance in the evolution of fusion."

All About Jazz

 

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▶ To me, 1974's Mysterious Traveller marked Weather Report's transition from the improvisational sound of Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, in its first albums, to the more composed-through funk/rock vamping of its later efforts. It's also my personal favorite of Weather Report's pre-Jaco Pastorius oeuvre, and, in particular, the cuts: Blackthorn Rose with a beautiful soprano sax/piano duet, the miniature electronica of American Tango, the ethereal (and mysterious) title track, Mysterious Traveller, and the jazz-funk workout of Cucumber Slumber.

 

A wonderful find in a local thrift shop — and in good condition— in...

Avondale Estates, Georgia, USA.

13 August 2020.

 

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▶ Photo by Yours For Good Fermentables.com.

▶ For a larger image, type 'L' (without the quotation marks).

— Follow on Twitter: @Cizauskas.

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▶ Commercial use requires explicit permission, as per Creative Commons.

Mysterious Traveller

 

Artist (group): Weather Report

Vinyl LP (1974)

Label: Columbia

Catalog No.: KC 32494

Stereo

Vinyl, out-of-print (original pressing)

Number of Discs: 1

 

▶ Front cover: here.

▶ Rear cover: here.

▶ LP on turntable: here.

 

**************

☞ Side 1

1. Nubian Sundance 10:40

2. American Tango 3:42

3. Cucumber Slumber 8:22

 

☞ Side 2

1. (4) Mysterious Traveller 7:18

2. (5) Blackthorn Rose 5:02

3. (6) Scarlet Woman 5:47

4. (7) Jungle Book 7:20

 

The album cover and inner liner erroneously list Jungle Book after American Tango on side1 and completely omit Cucumber Slumber.

 

*************

▶ Musicians (Weather Report)

 

Joe Zawinul – leader, electric and acoustic piano, synthesizer, guitar, kalimba, organ, tamboura, clay drum, tack piano, melodica

Wayne Shorter – soprano and tenor saxophone, tack piano

Miroslav Vitouš – acoustic bass (tr. 2)

Alphonso Johnson – electric bass

☞ Ishmael Wilburn – drums

☞ Skip Hadden – drums (tr. 1,4)

Dom Um Romão – percussion, drums

 

☞ Various guest musicians, including:

Ray Barretto – percussion (tr. 3)

 

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▶ "In 1974, three years after the band's inception, Weather Report became one of the world's most popular jazz groups due to their uncompromising originality and musicianship. This was the year that founding member Miroslav Vitous was replaced by Alphonso Johnson, who became a critical asset as both a fluid, creative bassist and a composer. Drummer Ishmael Wilburn and Brazilian percussionist Dom Um Romao, with a shifting cast of supporting players, laid the foundation for the band's most exciting incarnation yet. The overdue reissue of Mysterious Traveller is a welcome acknowledgment of this mid-period lineup's importance in the evolution of fusion."

All About Jazz

 

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▶ To me, 1974's Mysterious Traveller marked Weather Report's transition from the improvisational sound of Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, in its first albums, to the more composed-through funk/rock vamping of its later efforts. It's also my personal favorite of Weather Report's pre-Jaco Pastorius oeuvre, and, in particular, the cuts: Blackthorn Rose with a beautiful soprano sax/piano duet, the miniature electronica of American Tango, the ethereal (and mysterious) title track, Mysterious Traveller, and the jazz-funk workout of Cucumber Slumber.

 

A wonderful find in a local thrift shop — and in good condition— in...

Avondale Estates, Georgia, USA.

13 August 2020.

 

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▶ Photo by Yours For Good Fermentables.com.

▶ For a larger image, type 'L' (without the quotation marks).

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Fool on the Hill is the fourth studio album by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil '66 released in 1968.

 

This is the first album featuring the second edition of Brasil '66. Mendes replaced all of the original band members (with the exception of lead singer Lani Hall). The dismissed members went on to form the short-lived group, The Carnival, which released one self-titled album in 1969. This is also the first appearance of Gracinha Leporace in a Sérgio Mendes album.

 

The album features two top 10 pop singles: the title track and 'Scarborough Fair'. The Simon & Garfunkel cover was featured in both the trailer and the soundtrack for the 1973 film Heavy Traffic.

 

Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66– Fool On The Hill

Label: A&M Records – 212 058

Format: #Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, #Gatefold

Country: Germany

Released: 1969

Genre: Jazz, #Latin

Style: #LatinJazz, #BossaNova, Easy Listening

Tracklist

A1 Fool On The Hill

A2 Festa

A3 Casa Forte

A4 Canto Triste

A5 Upa, Neguinho

B1 Lapinha

B2 Scarborough Fair

B3 When Summer Turns To Snow

B4 Laia Ladaia (Reza)

Credits

#SérgioMendes – Piano, vocals, arranger, producer

#LaniHall – Vocals

#KarenPhilipp – Vocals

#JohnPisano – Guitar

#RubensBassini – Percussion

#SebastiaoNeto – Percussion

#DomUmRomao – Percussion, drums

#GracinhaLeporace (shown as 'Leporael' on the original album cover credits) – Vocal on 'Lapigna'

#OscarCastroNeves – Guitar on 'Lapinha'

 

#SérgioMendesandBrasil66 #AMRecords #vinylrecordcollection #strictlyvinyl #vinylonly #instarecords #recordoftheday #vinyleveryday #vinylhunter #loverecords #vinylgram #vinylrecords #cratedigger #vinylcommunity #vinylculture #vinylfreak #instagramrecords #instagramvinyl

   

Arnold first began playing drums in 1957 in Los Angeles while he was in the United States Coast Guard. In 1959, he began performing as "Horacee" when he joined a big band led by David Baker; he also played with Roland Kirk and Charles Mingus that year. In 1960 he became the drummer in a trio with Cecil McBee and Kirk Lightsey.

 

In the 1970s, Arnold became one of the best-known jazz fusion drummers, playing with Return to Forever, Stan Getz, Archie Shepp, and Billy Harper in addition to releasing two of his own solo albums. Later in the 1970s he formed an ensemble called Colloquium III with Billy Hart and Freddie Waits. In the 1980s Arnold went on to teach at William Paterson College. He worked as a session musician, played with Kenny Burrell, and formed a trio with David Friedman and Anthony Cox.

 

Horacee Arnold - Tales Of The Exonerated Flea

Label: Columbia - KC 32869

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Released: 1974

Genre: Jazz

Style: Fusion, Contemporary Jazz

 

Tracklist

 

A1Puppett Of The Seasons

A2Sing Nightjar

A3Benzélé Windows

B1Tales Of The Exonerated Flea

B2Delicate Evasions

B3Chinnereth II

B4Euroaquilo Silence

 

Credits

 

Bass - Clint Huston, George Mraz, Rick Laird

Electric Guitar - John Abercrombie

Flute, Alto Flute - Art Webb

Percussion - Dom Um Romao

Percussion, Congas - Dave Johnson

Producer, Drums, Percussion, Timpani [Tymps], Liner Notes [Annotations], Composed By - Horacee Arnold

Soprano Saxophone, Flute - Sonny Fortune

Synthesizer [Moog], Electric Piano, Piano - Jan Hammer

Twelve-String Guitar - Ralph Towner

Vibraphone, Marimba [Bass] - David Friedman

 

#HoraceeArnold #TalesOfTheExoneratedFlea #ColumbiaRecords #Vinylrecords #vinylrecordcollection #vinylrecordstores #LP #1974 #JazzFusion #ContemporaryJazz #ClintHuston #GeorgeMraz #RickLaird #JohnAbercrombie #ArtWebb #DomUmRomao #DaveJohnson #SonnyFortune #JanHammer #RalphTowner #DavidFriedman

Astrud Gilberto

Real Name: Astrud Evangelina Weinert

Profile: Singer from Brazil, born 30 March 1940 in Salvador da Bahia, #Brazil.

She became famous in the early 1960s through a recording of the Bossa Nova hit 'The Girl from Ipanema', performing alongside Stan Getz and #JoãoGilberto (whom she was married to at that time).

 

Stanley Turrentine

Real Name: Stanley William Turrentine

Profile: US-American jazz & jazz-soul saxophonist.

Born 5th April, 1934, Pittsburgh, U.S.A.

Died 11th September, 2000, New York City, U.S.A.

Married to Shirley Scott.

 

Gilberto With Turrentine – Gilberto With Turrentine

Label: #CTIRecords – CTI 6008, CTI Records – CTI 6008-H

Format: #Vinyl, LP, Album, #Gatefold

Country: Netherlands

Released: #1971

Genre: Jazz

Style: #BossaNova, #LatinJazz

Tracklist

A1 Wanting Things

A2 Brazilian Tapestry

A3 To A Flame

A4 Solo El Fin (For All We Know)

A5 Zazueira

B1 #Ponteio

B2 Travelling Light

B3 #VeraCruz

B4 Historia De Amor (Love Story)

B5 Where There's A Heartache

Credits

Arranged By – #Deodato

Bass – #RonCarter, #RussellGeorge

Cello – #GeorgeRicci

Conductor – Deodato

Drums – #AirtoMoreira, Dennis Seiwell, #DomUmRomao, Joao Palma

Electric Piano – #EumirDeodato

Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder

Flute – George Marge, #HubertLaws, Jerome Richardson, Romeo Penque

Guitar – Gene Bertoncini, Sam Brown, #Sivouca

Harmonica – #TootsThielemans

Percussion – Airto Moreira, Dennis Seiwell, Dom Um Romao, Joao Palma

Producer – Creed Taylor

Soloist [All Solos], Guitar – Bob Mann

Tenor Saxophone – #StanleyTurrentine

Viola – Harold Coletta

Violin – Emanuel Green, Gene Orloff, Harry Katzman, Joe Malin, Julie Held, Paul Gershman

 

#AstrudGilberto #GilbertoWithTurrentine #Gilberto #vinylrecorcollection #cratedigger #recordoftheday #instarecords #vinylgram #vinylrecords #recordgram #instavinyl #vinylfreak #loverecords #vinylfrominsta #recordcollection

Weather Report

 

Members:

 

#AirtoMoreira, #AlexAcuña, #AlphonseMouzon, #AlphonsoJohnson, Alyrio Lima, Andrew White, Chester Thompson, #DomUmRomao, Eric Gravatt, #JacoPastorius, Joe Zawinul, Jose Rossy, Leon Ndugu Chancler, Manolo Badrena, Mino Cinelu, #MiroslavVitous, #NaradaMichaelWalden, #OmarHakim, Peter Erskine, Robert Thomas, Jr., #VictorBailey, Wayne Shorter

 

Weather Report was an American jazz fusion band of the 1970s and early 1980s. The band was initially co-led by the Austrian-born keyboard player Joe Zawinul, the American saxophonist Wayne Shorter and Czech bassist Miroslav Vitouš. Other prominent members at various points in the band's lifespan included bassists Alphonso Johnson, Jaco Pastorius and Victor Bailey; and drummers/percussionists Peter Erskine, Alex Acuña, Airto Moreira, and Chester Thompson. Throughout most of its existence, the band was a quintet of keyboards, saxophone, bass, drums and percussion.

Weather Report ‎– Tale Spinnin'

Label: #CBSRecords ‎– CBS 80734, CBS ‎– 80734

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress, Stereo

Country: Europe

Released: #1977

Genre: #Jazz, #Rock

Style: #JazzFusion

Tracklist

A1 Man In The Green Shirt

A2 Lusitanos

A3 Between The Thighs

B1 Badia

B2 Freezing Fire

B3 Five Short Stories

Credits

Drums – #Ndugu (tracks: A1 to B2)

Electric Bass – #AlJohnson (tracks: A1 to B2)

Electric Piano [Rhodes] – #Zawinul (tracks: A1, A3, B2)

Keyboards [Tonto] – Zawinul (tracks: A1 to A3)

Liner Notes – #RobertHurwitz

Orchestrated By – #JosefZawinul

Percussion – #AlyrioLima (tracks: A1 to B2)

Piano [Acoustic] – Zawinul (tracks: A2, B1, B3)

Producer – Josef Zawinul, Wayne Shorter

Soprano Saxophone – #WayneShorter (tracks: A1 to A3, B2)

Synthesizer [Arp 2600] – Zawinul (tracks: A1 to A3, B2, B3)

 

#recordoftheday #instarecords #instavinyl #drums

1984?

Dom Um Romao passed away on Juli26, 2005 in Rio de Janeiro 79 years old. May he rest in peace!

www.jazzthing.de/news/050812/6.shtml

Wave is the fifth studio album by Brazilian jazz musician Antônio Carlos Jobim, released in 1967 on A&M Records. Recorded in the US with mostly American musicians, it peaked at number 114 on the Billboard 200 chart, as well as number 5 on the Jazz Albums chart.

 

Wave was arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman, and features jazz musicians including trombonists Urbie Green and Jimmy Cleveland, flautist Jerome Richardson, and bassist Ron Carter, as well as a string section. Photographer Pete Turner created the solarized cover photo of a giraffe.

 

Antonio Carlos Jobim's album 'Wave' has seen several Japanese releases over the years, each offering unique features for collectors and enthusiasts.

 

Antonio Carlos Jobim – Wave

Label: A&M Records – AMP-18003

Series: CTI Jazz名盤1800シリーズ

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue

Country: Japan

Released: 1984

Genre: Jazz

Style: #BossaNova, #LatinJazz

 

A1 Wave

A2 The Red Blouse

A3 Look To The Sky

A4 Batidinha

A5 Triste

B1 Mojave

B2 Dialogo

B3 Lamento

B4 Antigua

B5 Captain Bacardi

 

Arranged By, Conductor – #ClausOgerman

Bass – #RonCarter

Drums – Bobby Rosengarden, Claudio Slon, #DomumRomão

Flute, Piccolo Flute – Jerome Richardson, Ray Beckenstein, Romeo Penque

French Horn – Joseph Singer

Piano, Guitar, Harpsichord – #AntonioCarlosJobim

Trombone – Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green

Cello – Abe Kessler, Charles McCracken, George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro

Violin – Bernard Eichen, Emanuel Green, Gene Orloff, Harry Lookofsky, Irving Spice, Joseph Malignaggi, Julius Held, Leo Kruczek, Lewis Eley, Louis Haber, Louis Stone, Paul Gershman, Raoul Poliakin

Design [Album] – #SamAntupit

 

#JapaneseRelease #OBI #vinylcollection #musicrecordcurator #recordoftheday #recordcollection #vinylrecords #recordcollector #vinylgram #recordgram #instarecords #vinylculture #vinylcommunity #vinyladdict #nowplaying

#EddiePalmieri – Lucumi, Macumba, Voodoo

Label: Epic – 25·3P-29

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, #Promo

Country: Japan

Released: 1978

Genre: Jazz, #Latin, Funk / Soul

Style: #AfroCubanJazz, Funk, Disco

 

Alto Saxophone [Solo] – George Young (tracks: B3)

Alto Saxophone, Flute – George Young

Arranged By – Charlie Camilleri, Eddie Palmieri

Baritone Saxophone [Solo] – Ronnie Cuber (tracks: A1)

Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Ronnie Cuber

Bass – Francisco Centeno

Bass Guitar – Neil Stubenhaus (tracks: A2)

Bongos – Chucky Lopez

Cello – Tony Sophos, Homer Mensch (tracks: B1), Jesse Levy, Kermit Moore

Cello [Intro] – Homer Mensch (tracks: B1)

Cello [Melodic Lines] – Charlie Camilleri

Congas [Solo] – Francisco Aguabella (tracks: B1)

Congas, Bata, Claves – Francisco Aguabella

Coro – James Sabater (tracks: A1, B1)

Cowbell [Solo] – Chucky Lopez (tracks: A3)

Double Bass – Homer Mensch

Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Bobby Colomby

Electric Guitar – Steve Khan (tracks: A1, B2)

Electric Guitar [Rock Interval] – #SteveKhan (tracks: B1)

Electric Upright Bass – Sal Cueves (tracks: A3, B1)

Flugelhorn – Alan Rubin, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff

Guitar – Francisco Centeno (tracks: A1, B2), Hiram Bullock (tracks: A2)

Guitar [Rock Interlude] – Francisco Centeno (tracks: B1)

Lead Vocals – Luisito Ayala (tracks: A1, B1)

Liner Notes – Eddie Palmieri

Orchestrated By – Charlie Palmieri

Percussion [Piano] – Charlie Palmieri (tracks: A3)

Percussion, Cuica, Shaker – #DomUmRomao

Piano, Organ, Percussion – Charlie Palmieri

Piano, Tap Dance – Eddie Palmieri

Synthesizer, Clavinet – Clifford Carter (tracks: A2)

Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Lou Orensteen

Timbales – Charlie Cotto

Timbales, Guiro, Vocals ['Lyrical 'Diana'] – Eddie Palmieri (tracks: A3)

Trumpet – Alan Rubin, Charlie Camilleri, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff

Trumpet [Solo] – Alfredo (Chocolate) Armenteros (tracks: A3, B1)

Tuba – Tony Price (tracks: B1)

Vocals – Frank Floyd (tracks: A2, B3), #GwenGuthrie (tracks: A2, B3), #LaniGroves (tracks: A2, B3), Luisito Ayala (2) (tracks: A1, B1), Rafael de Jesus (tracks: A1, A3, B1), Raymond Simpson (tracks: A2, B3), Vivian Cherry (tracks: A2, B3), Zachary Saunders (tracks: A2, B3)

Vocals [Lyrical 'Diana'] – Francisco Aguabella (tracks: A3)

...Of course, they are all just 'grains of sand' in the universe of world music - and yet, a grain of sand, a drop of water, can be a symbol of the entire universe. In this way, the title given to his composition by German composer and saxophone player Berndt Konrad - 'To Listen To The World In A Grain Of Sand' - so beautifully expresses what this concert stands for. (from the CD liner notes by Joachim-Ernst Berendt). Live Recorded at the Donaueschingen Musiktage (Contemporary Music Festival) on October 19, 1985.

 

Andrew Cyrille - To Hear The World In A Grain Of Sand (World Music - Live At The Donaueschingen Festival)

Label: Soul Note – SN 1128

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: Italy

Released: 1986

Genre: Jazz, Folk, World, & Country

Style: #JazzFusion

Tracklist

A1 Hinglaj

A2 Six Rivers

B3 To Hear The World In A Grain Of Sand

B4 Fire Fly

Credits

Bandoneon – Luis Di Matteo (tracks: A2 to B4)

Bass – #DavidFriesen

Drums – #AndrewCyrille

Flute – Lennart Åberg

Liner Notes – Joachim-Ernst Berendt

Percussion – #DomUmRomao

Sarod – Vikash Maharaj

Sopranino Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Lennart Åberg

Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone – Bernd Konrad

Steel Drums [Steel Drum (Tenorpan)], Congas [Conga] – Rudy Smith

Tabla – Pandit Prakash Maharaj

Trombone – Connie Bauer (tracks: A2 to B4)

Vibraphone [Vibes], Marimba – Tom van der Geld

 

#SoulNoteRecords #vinylrecordcollection #instavinyl #recordoftheday #instarecords #percussions #vinylcollection #recordoftheday #recordcollection #vinylrecords #recordcollector #vinylgram #instarecords #vinylcommunity #vinyladdict #vinyladdiction #nowplaying

Dom Um Romão (3 August 1925 – 27 July 2005) was a Brazilian jazz drummer and percussionist. Noted for his expressive stylings with the fusion band Weather Report, Romão also recorded with varied notable artists such as Cannonball Adderley, Paul Simon, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Jorge Ben, Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66, and Tony Bennett. He was the percussionist Tom Jobim brought to the studio for the album Jobim recorded with Frank Sinatra in 1967 for Reprise Records, Francis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim.

 

Dom Um Romão – Nu Jazz Meets Brazil - The Dom Um Romão Remix Project

Label: Irma – 508267-1, Cuadra – 508267-1, JSR – 508267-1

Format: 3 x Vinyl, LP

Country: Italy

Released: 2002

Genre: Electronic, #Latin

Style: #BrokenBeat, Electro, Tech House

 

A1 G-Force – Sanctuary

A2 Scent – Mas Que Nada

A3 Sonar Circle – Blue Bossa

B1 Ian O'Brien – Groovystation

B2 Hallucinator – Mas Que Nada

C1 King Kooba – Lake Of Perseverance

C2 RAS – Afro Blue

D1 Opaque – Lake Of Perseverance

D2 LTJ vs. Uovo – Sambao

E1 Catalyst – Sambao

E2 Sci-Clone – Lake Of Perseverance

F1 Jerome Sydenham –Sambao

F2 Nubian Mindz – Apache Groove

 

Bass – #JorgePescara

Drums – #DomUmRomão

Electric Bass – #RobertGalic

Electric Guitar – Robert Galic

Flute – #ChristianWeidner, #IanOBrien, #JoseCarlosBigorna, #NathanHaines

Keyboards – #JessicaLauren, #PaulaFaour

Lead Vocals – Dom Um Romão, #IthamaraKoorax

Percussion – Dom Um Romão, Ian O'Brien

Soprano Saxophone – Nathan Haines

Tenor Saxophone – Christian Weidner

Trombone – #JeromeBugnon

Trumpet – #MassimoGreco

Vocals – #DaniloCaymmi, Dom Um Romão, Ithamara Koorax, Lord K

Producer – #ArnaldoDeSouteiro, #MarceloSalazar

 

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From 1972-1982 OM was one of Europe's great improvisational jazz rock bands. 'Electric jazz free music' was the power signet of those years. After a break of 25 years, Christy Doran, Urs Leimgruber, Bobby Burri and Fredy Studer appeared on stage together again for the first time as OM at the KKL Lucerne in 2006: with unbroken vitality, rich in new experiences, but also more subtle and violent than ever.

 

In 2003 OM received the Art Prize of the City of Lucerne. 'OM WITH DOM UM ROMAO' Japo 60022 / ECM 'The 100 Best Jazz Albums of All Time', Rolling Stone Magazine.

 

Dom Um Romão a Brazilian jazz drummer, percussionist and composer (born on August 3, 1925 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; died on July 27, 2005 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

 

OM With Dom Um Romao – #OMWithDomUmRomao

Label: #JapoRecords – JAPO 60022, Japo Records – JAPO 60 022, Japo Records – 2360 022

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: Germany

Released: 1978

Genre: Jazz

Style: #FreeJazz, #ContemporaryJazz, #LatinJazz

 

A1 Chipero

A2 Back To Front

B1 Dumini

B2 De Funk

 

Bass – #BobbyBurri

Drums – #FredyStuder

Electric Guitar [6 & 12 String Electric Guitars] – #ChristyDoran

Percussion, Berimbau – #DomUmRomao

Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – #UrsLeimgruber

 

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Sérgio Santos Mendes (Brazilian Portuguese, 11 February 1941 – 5 September 2024) was a Brazilian musician. His career took off with worldwide hits by his band Brasil '66. He released 35 albums and was known for playing bossa nova, often mixed with funk. He was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song in 2012 as a co-writer of 'Real in Rio' from the animated film Rio.

 

Crystal Illusions is the fifth album by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil '66.

 

Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 – Crystal Illusions

Label: A&M Records – 212 070

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

Country: Germany

Released: 1969

Genre: Jazz, #Latin

Style: #BossaNova, Vocal, Easy Listening

 

A1 (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay

A2 Viola

A3 Song Of No Regrets

A4 Salt Sea

A5 Empty Faces

B1 Pretty World

B2 Dois Dias

B3 You Stepped Out Of A Dream

B4 Crystal Illusions (Memorias De Marta Sare)

 

#SérgioMendes – keyboards, vocals, arranger, producer

#LaniHall, #KarenPhilipp – vocals

#OscarCastroNeves – guitar

#SebastiãoNeto – bass

#RubensBassini – percussion

#DomUmRomão – drums

#HerbAlpert – producer

#DaveGrusin – orchestra arranger, conductor

 

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🎷 Weather Report – Live In Berlin 1971

📀 Limited Edition • Yellow Splatter • 180g Double Vinyl

📦 From Poland via GAD Records

 

Though I’ve had this beauty chilling in my collection since I pre-ordered it, today is the day I finally give it the spotlight it deserves — and now the story gets even richer.

 

This archival gem was officially released on October 24, 2023, with pre-orders launching shortly beforehand. It was one of those rare moments when time slowed down, waiting for the mail to arrive, knowing what was coming was going to be something special.

 

Recorded live at Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin on September 3, 1971, this captures Weather Report in full experimental flight — before they’d even released their debut album. It’s raw, unpredictable, and full of fiery improvisation from Zawinul, Shorter, and Vitouš, with guest appearances by John Surman, Alan Skidmore, and Eje Thelin — a thrilling snapshot from the edge of jazz-rock fusion.

 

And this pressing? God-tier. 180 g double vinyl with a vivid yellow splatter that matches the music’s energy. Pressed in a limited run of just 300 copies — this edition is as collectible as it is sonically stunning.

 

Weather Report – Live In Berlin 1971

Label: GAD Records – GAD LP 070, GAD Records – GAD LP 070 K

Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Yellow splatter, 180 gram

Country: Poland

Released: Oct 24, 2023

Genre: Jazz

Style: Fusion

 

Bass – #MiroslavVitouš

Drums – #AlphonseMouzon

Electric Piano, Piano – #JoeZawinul

Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – #AlanSkidmore (tracks: B1)

Percussion – #DomUmRomão

Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone – #JohnSurman (tracks: B1)

Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – #WayneShorter

Trombone – #EjeThelin (tracks: B1)

 

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