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The Fania All-Stars is a musical group formed in 1968 as a showcase for the musicians on Fania Records, the leading salsa music record label of the time.

In 1964, Fania Records was founded in New York City by Jerry Masucci, an Italian-American lawyer with a love for Cuban music, and Johnny Pacheco, a flutist, percussionist and bandleader born in the Dominican Republic but raised in the South Bronx who had like minded musical tastes. Masucci later bought out his partner Pacheco from Fania Entertainment Group, Ltd. and was the sole owner until his death in December 1997.

 

Members:

 

Adalberto Santiago, #AlphonseMouzon, #BarryRogers, #BillyCobham, Bobby Cruz, Bobby Valentin, Boncana Maïga, Cali Aleman, Celia Cruz, Cheo Feliciano, #EddiePalmieri, Hector Lavoe, Hector Zarzuela, Ismael Miranda, Izzy Sanabria, #JimmyDelgado, Johnny Pacheco, #JoséMangualJr., Juancito Torres, Justo Betancourt, Larry Harlow, Léo Leobons, Leopoldo Pineda, Lewis Kahn, Luis "Perico" Ortiz, Mongo Santamaria, #MonguitoSantamaria, Nestor Sanchez, Nicky Marrero, Orestes Vilato, Papo Lucca, #Pedro_puchi_Boulong, Pete Rodriguez, Rafael "Felo" Barrio, #RayBarretto, Ray Maldonado, Reynaldo Jorge, Ricardo Ray, Roberto Rodriguez, Roberto Roena, Ruben Blades, Sal Cuevas, Santos Colón, #TonyBarrero, Victor Paz, Willie Colón, Yomo Toro

Fania All Stars ‎– Rhythm Machine

Label: Fania Records ‎– PC-34711

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: Netherlands

Released: 1978

Genre: Jazz, Latin, Funk / Soul

Style: Afro-Cuban Jazz, Salsa, Latin Jazz, Pachanga

Tracklist

A1 Ella Fue (She Was The One)

A2 En Orbita

A3 Awake

A4 Peanuts (The Peanut Vendor)

B1 Jubileo

B2 Verão Vermelho

B3 Steady (Fijo)

B4 Juan Pachanga (Daylight)

Credits

Bass – #BobbyValentin

Bongos, Percussion – #RobertoRoena

Congas – #MongoSantamaria

Flute, Percussion, Vocals – #JohnnyPacheco

Piano – #PapoLucca

Soloist, Keyboards – #BobJames

Soloist, Trumpet – #Louis_Perico_Ortiz

Soloist, Guitar – #EricGale

Lead Vocals – #RubenBlades

Soloist, Vibraphone [Vibe] – #LouieRamirez

Timbales – #NickyMarrero‎

Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – #JayChattaway

Executive-Producer – Bob James

 

#Latinjazz #JazzFunk #vinylrecordcollection #instarecords #instavinyl #cratedigger #loverecords #vinylgram #recordgram #recordoftheday #1978 #Funk #Soul #AfroCubanJazz #Salsa #Pachanga #percussions #latinjazzrecordoftheday #rhythms #lovelatinjazz

   

Back Home is Opa's first album, which is actually a demo recorded with a four-track Teac 3440 by producer Larry Rosen, between the months of July and August 1975, at the Holly Place Studio in New York, and which It was never released until 1996, the year it was released on CD by Perro Andaluz.

 

The album includes the first versions of 'Goldenwings', 'Run girl' and 'African Bird', songs that would be part of the Goldenwings album . And the first version of 'Brother Rada', a song that would be part of the album 'A Los Shakers'.

 

Never Can Say Goodbye' is an example of the fashionable songs that Opa covered working in nightclubs.

'Brooklynville' and 'One + One + One Is Two' were included in the compilation of Opa The Candombe Jazz 'n' Funk Vibe 1975 - 1977 released in Spain in 2003 by the Nuevos Medios label.

 

The album was reissued in 2003 in Spain by Vampi Soul, on CD and vinyl. 7 8 Another version was released on CD in 2007 by Lion Productions in the US, named Back Home: The Lost 1975 Sessions and includes a bonus track 'I Come To This Country' (from Hugo Fattoruso and George Fattoruso ) first demo of the group B-1972

 

OPA ‎– Back Home

Label: #VampiSoul ‎– VAMPI 009, Vampi Soul ‎– VAMPI LP 009

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: #Spain

Released: 2003

Genre: #LatinJazz, Funk / Soul

Style: #SoulJazz, #Bossanova, #Psychedelic

Tracklist

A1 Goldenwings

A2 Brooklynville

A3 Brother Rada

A4 African Bird

A5 One+One+One Is Two

B1 Corre Niña

B2 Casa Forte

B3 Never Can Say Goodbye

B4 Back Home (The Inner Cry)

Credits

Bass, Vocals, Harmonica – #RingoThielmann

Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Flute, Harmonica – #GeorgeOsvaldoFattoruso

Keyboards, Vocals, Harmonica – #HugoFattoruso

Recorded By – #LarryRosen

Notes

'Lost 1975 Sessions'.

The album includes #OPA's first demo tape recorded with a four-track Teac 3440

by Larry Rosen in July-August 1975 at 'Holly Place Studio' (NY).

Conceived as a demo for #Milestone (Fantasy) it got never released until now.

Licensed from Perro Andaluz Rds., #Montevideo, Uruguay.

 

‎#JazzFusion #Jazz #vinylrecordcollection #percussions #drums #instaband #vinylgram #cratedigger #loverecords #latinjazzrecordoftheday #onwax

Back Home is Opa's first album, which is actually a demo recorded with a four-track Teac 3440 by producer Larry Rosen, between the months of July and August 1975, at the Holly Place Studio in New York, and which It was never released until 1996, the year it was released on CD by Perro Andaluz.

 

The album includes the first versions of 'Goldenwings', 'Run girl' and 'African Bird', songs that would be part of the Goldenwings album . And the first version of 'Brother Rada', a song that would be part of the album 'A Los Shakers'.

 

Never Can Say Goodbye' is an example of the fashionable songs that Opa covered working in nightclubs.

'Brooklynville' and 'One + One + One Is Two' were included in the compilation of Opa The Candombe Jazz 'n' Funk Vibe 1975 - 1977 released in Spain in 2003 by the Nuevos Medios label.

 

The album was reissued in 2003 in Spain by Vampi Soul, on CD and vinyl. 7 8 Another version was released on CD in 2007 by Lion Productions in the US, named Back Home: The Lost 1975 Sessions and includes a bonus track 'I Come To This Country' (from Hugo Fattoruso and George Fattoruso ) first demo of the group B-1972

 

OPA ‎– Back Home

Label: #VampiSoul ‎– VAMPI 009, Vampi Soul ‎– VAMPI LP 009

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: #Spain

Released: 2003

Genre: #LatinJazz, Funk / Soul

Style: #SoulJazz, #Bossanova, #Psychedelic

Tracklist

A1 Goldenwings

A2 Brooklynville

A3 Brother Rada

A4 African Bird

A5 One+One+One Is Two

B1 Corre Niña

B2 Casa Forte

B3 Never Can Say Goodbye

B4 Back Home (The Inner Cry)

Credits

Bass, Vocals, Harmonica – #RingoThielmann

Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Flute, Harmonica – #GeorgeOsvaldoFattoruso

Keyboards, Vocals, Harmonica – #HugoFattoruso

Recorded By – #LarryRosen

Notes

'Lost 1975 Sessions'.

The album includes #OPA's first demo tape recorded with a four-track Teac 3440

by Larry Rosen in July-August 1975 at 'Holly Place Studio' (NY).

Conceived as a demo for #Milestone (Fantasy) it got never released until now.

Licensed from Perro Andaluz Rds., #Montevideo, Uruguay.

 

‎#JazzFusion #Jazz #vinylrecordcollection #percussions #drums #instaband #vinylgram #cratedigger #loverecords #latinjazzrecordoftheday #onwax

Back Home is Opa's first album, which is actually a demo recorded with a four-track Teac 3440 by producer Larry Rosen, between the months of July and August 1975, at the Holly Place Studio in New York, and which It was never released until 1996, the year it was released on CD by Perro Andaluz.

 

The album includes the first versions of 'Goldenwings', 'Run girl' and 'African Bird', songs that would be part of the Goldenwings album . And the first version of 'Brother Rada', a song that would be part of the album 'A Los Shakers'.

 

Never Can Say Goodbye' is an example of the fashionable songs that Opa covered working in nightclubs.

'Brooklynville' and 'One + One + One Is Two' were included in the compilation of Opa The Candombe Jazz 'n' Funk Vibe 1975 - 1977 released in Spain in 2003 by the Nuevos Medios label.

 

The album was reissued in 2003 in Spain by Vampi Soul, on CD and vinyl. 7 8 Another version was released on CD in 2007 by Lion Productions in the US, named Back Home: The Lost 1975 Sessions and includes a bonus track 'I Come To This Country' (from Hugo Fattoruso and George Fattoruso ) first demo of the group B-1972

 

OPA ‎– Back Home

Label: #VampiSoul ‎– VAMPI 009, Vampi Soul ‎– VAMPI LP 009

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: #Spain

Released: 2003

Genre: #LatinJazz, Funk / Soul

Style: #SoulJazz, #Bossanova, #Psychedelic

Tracklist

A1 Goldenwings

A2 Brooklynville

A3 Brother Rada

A4 African Bird

A5 One+One+One Is Two

B1 Corre Niña

B2 Casa Forte

B3 Never Can Say Goodbye

B4 Back Home (The Inner Cry)

Credits

Bass, Vocals, Harmonica – #RingoThielmann

Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Flute, Harmonica – #GeorgeOsvaldoFattoruso

Keyboards, Vocals, Harmonica – #HugoFattoruso

Recorded By – #LarryRosen

Notes

'Lost 1975 Sessions'.

The album includes #OPA's first demo tape recorded with a four-track Teac 3440

by Larry Rosen in July-August 1975 at 'Holly Place Studio' (NY).

Conceived as a demo for #Milestone (Fantasy) it got never released until now.

Licensed from Perro Andaluz Rds., #Montevideo, Uruguay.

 

‎#JazzFusion #Jazz #vinylrecordcollection #percussions #drums #instaband #vinylgram #cratedigger #loverecords #latinjazzrecordoftheday #onwax

Brazilian group started out in the early 70s as Grupo Seleção, a cover band. In 1973, they switched the name to Azymuth, inspired by a Marcos & Paulo Sérgio Valle song. Their first album, also named Azymuth, was released two years later and featured the hit 'Linha do Horizonte'. In 1976, they recorded other minor hits like the single 'Melô da Cuíca' and 'Jazz Carnival', taken from the 1979 'Light as a Feather' album.

 

The trio moved to the United States in the early 80s, producing a number of albums that never came out in Brazil, and placing their bets on a mix of samba, funk and jazz that they defined as MPB-jazz (MPB for Popular Brazilian Music). The main composer, keyboardist J.R. Bertrami, left the group in 1988, and was replaced by Jota Moraes and Marinho Boffa, but returned in the middle of the following decade, when the group signed with the label Far Out. Bertrami died in 2012. Keyboardist Kiko Continentino joined drummer Ivan 'Mamão' Conti and bassist Alex Malheiros

Azymüth ‎– Demos (#1973-75) Vol. 1

Label: Far Out Recordings ‎– FARO210LP1

Format: Vinyl, LP

Country: Europe

Released: 31 May 2019

Genre: #LatinJazz, Funk / Soul

Style: #JazzFusion, #Samba

Tracklist

A1 Prefacio

A2 Castelo (Version 1)

A3 Melô Da Cuica

A4 Xingó (Version 1)

B1 Laranjeiras

B2 Equipe 68

B3 Unknown Jam

B4 Unknown Song For Mario Telles

Credits

Drums, Percussion – #IvanConti (#Mamão)

Electric Bass – #AlexMalheiros

Keyboards – #JoséRobertoBertrami

Percussion – #AriovaldoContesini

Mastered By – Frank At Carvery Cuts

Producer – #Azymuth, #JoséRobertoBertrami

Project Manager – #JoeDavis

Restoration – #DanielMaunick, #RocHunter

Sleeve – #AlessandroRenaldin

Sleeve Notes – #JoshTautz

Notes

Recorded at Jose Roberto Bertrami's home studio in Laranjeiras, #RioDeJaneiro, #Brazil between 1973-#1975.

#percussions #vinylrecordcollection #instarecords #vinylgram #cratedigger #rhythms #recordgram #instavinyl #latinjazzrecordoftheday

Back Home is Opa's first album, which is actually a demo recorded with a four-track Teac 3440 by producer Larry Rosen, between the months of July and August 1975, at the Holly Place Studio in New York, and which It was never released until 1996, the year it was released on CD by Perro Andaluz.

 

The album includes the first versions of 'Goldenwings', 'Run girl' and 'African Bird', songs that would be part of the Goldenwings album . And the first version of 'Brother Rada', a song that would be part of the album 'A Los Shakers'.

 

Never Can Say Goodbye' is an example of the fashionable songs that Opa covered working in nightclubs.

'Brooklynville' and 'One + One + One Is Two' were included in the compilation of Opa The Candombe Jazz 'n' Funk Vibe 1975 - 1977 released in Spain in 2003 by the Nuevos Medios label.

 

The album was reissued in 2003 in Spain by Vampi Soul, on CD and vinyl. 7 8 Another version was released on CD in 2007 by Lion Productions in the US, named Back Home: The Lost 1975 Sessions and includes a bonus track 'I Come To This Country' (from Hugo Fattoruso and George Fattoruso ) first demo of the group B-1972

 

OPA ‎– Back Home

Label: #VampiSoul ‎– VAMPI 009, Vampi Soul ‎– VAMPI LP 009

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: #Spain

Released: 2003

Genre: #LatinJazz, Funk / Soul

Style: #SoulJazz, #Bossanova, #Psychedelic

Tracklist

A1 Goldenwings

A2 Brooklynville

A3 Brother Rada

A4 African Bird

A5 One+One+One Is Two

B1 Corre Niña

B2 Casa Forte

B3 Never Can Say Goodbye

B4 Back Home (The Inner Cry)

Credits

Bass, Vocals, Harmonica – #RingoThielmann

Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Flute, Harmonica – #GeorgeOsvaldoFattoruso

Keyboards, Vocals, Harmonica – #HugoFattoruso

Recorded By – #LarryRosen

Notes

'Lost 1975 Sessions'.

The album includes #OPA's first demo tape recorded with a four-track Teac 3440

by Larry Rosen in July-August 1975 at 'Holly Place Studio' (NY).

Conceived as a demo for #Milestone (Fantasy) it got never released until now.

Licensed from Perro Andaluz Rds., #Montevideo, Uruguay.

 

‎#JazzFusion #Jazz #vinylrecordcollection #percussions #drums #instaband #vinylgram #cratedigger #loverecords #latinjazzrecordoftheday #onwax

Brazilian group started out in the early 70s as Grupo Seleção, a cover band. In 1973, they switched the name to Azymuth, inspired by a Marcos & Paulo Sérgio Valle song. Their first album, also named Azymuth, was released two years later and featured the hit 'Linha do Horizonte'. In 1976, they recorded other minor hits like the single 'Melô da Cuíca' and 'Jazz Carnival', taken from the 1979 'Light as a Feather' album.

 

The trio moved to the United States in the early 80s, producing a number of albums that never came out in Brazil, and placing their bets on a mix of samba, funk and jazz that they defined as MPB-jazz (MPB for Popular Brazilian Music). The main composer, keyboardist J. R. Bertrami, left the group in 1988, and was replaced by Jota Moraes and Marinho Boffa, but returned in the middle of the following decade, when the group signed with the label Far Out. Bertrami died in 2012. Keyboardist Kiko Continentino joined drummer Ivan 'Mamão' Conti and bassist Alex Malheiros

 

Credits

Drums, Percussion – #IvanConti (#Mamão)

Electric Bass – #AlexMalheiros

Keyboards – #JoséRobertoBertrami

Percussion – #AriovaldoContesini

Mastered By – Frank At Carvery Cuts

Producer – #Azymuth, #JoséRobertoBertrami

Project Manager – #JoeDavis

Restoration – #DanielMaunick, #RocHunter

Sleeve – #AlessandroRenaldin

Sleeve Notes – #JoshTautz

Notes

Recorded at Jose Roberto Bertrami's home studio in Laranjeiras, #RioDeJaneiro, #Brazil between #1973-#1975.

Track A4 (Bateria Do Mamão) duration listed on back sleeve and label as 7:29

#drums #brokenbeat #breaks #percussions #vinylrecordcollection #instarecords #vinylgram #cratedigger #rhodes #rhythms #recordgram #instavinyl #latinjazzrecordoftheday #timelessmusic #timeless #azymuthforever