Sunday, February 20, 2011

Did Anyone Have High Cervix Before Period

Eduardo Gudin - Eduardo Gudin 1973



A great
samba! This is what Brazil does best, and we must not let our taste interfere in our greater love for music. The album has great songs, and yet, which is rare in Brazilian music and so stressed progressive rock, an interesting dynamic that permeates the entire length of the album. There is still considerable scope for the creation of ideas that are not contained in the structure of common samba. We came across passages extremely clean and raw, forming a simple samba, sinsero and intimate, faced with the sophistication includes other elements of jazz, Brazilian music and orchestrated several works. I believe that anyone who really like music like this guy a job like this. Try it!


1. Look what she did (E. Gudin / Paulo César Pinheiro)
2. The old door - flag (E. Gudin / PC Pinheiro)
3. And there go my rings (E. Gudin / PC Pinheiro)
4. Labyrinths (E. Gudin / PC Pinheiro)
5. Alone (E. Gudin / PC Pinheiro)
6. No way (E. Gudin / Mark Calabretta)
7. Waste (E. Gudin / PC Pinheiro)
8. Day and eve of much of anything (E. Gudin / PC Pinheiro)
9. Neither defendant nor judge (E. Gudin / AC Carvalho)
10. Cry of love lived (E. Gudin / Walter Carvalho)
11. Let your evil (E. Gudin / PC Pinheiro)



guitar - Eduardo Gudin;
7-string guitar - Orondino Silva;
bass - Claudio Beltrami;
percussion - Luna, Elisha, and Elijah Marçal;
battery - Milton Banana;
tambourine - Pedro do Pandeiro (And there go my rings);
ukulele - Doll;
trombone - Bil and Arlindo;
flutes - Carlos Alberto and Eduardo Lambari;
strings - Elias Slon
(regimentation - Germano)
choir Aeluah

arrays - José Eduardo Gudin and Briamonte (Labyrinths);

Special Guests:
Paulo César Pinheiro (And there go my rings);
Jane Mitchell (Look what she did, and Mazes And there go my rings);
MPB4 (Day eve world is nothing and A aging Port-Flag)


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