

"Turma da Gafieira was a highly original all-star band which released
only two albums, both in 1957. The cast is not entirely verified, but
the debut album
Turma da Gafieira presumably features João Leal Brito ‘Britinho’ and Paulinho (Paulo Lima de Jesus?) on piano, Zé Bodega on tenor saxophone, Raul de Barros
on trombone, Maurílio Santos on trumpet, Altamiro Carrilho on flute,
Sivuca on accordion, Nestor Campos on guitar, Jorge Marinho on bass and Édison Machado on drums.

The successor
Samba em Hi-Hi
supposedly features João Leal Brito ‘Britinho’ and/or Paulinho (Paulo
Lima de Jesus?) on piano, Zé Bodega and Cipó on tenor saxophone, Raul de
Souza on trombone, Altamiro Carrilho on flute, Sivuca on accordion,
Baden Powell on guitar, an unidentified bass and Édison Machado on
drums. While the debut featured compositions by Altamiro Carrilho only,
the second album was a mix of sambas and popular songs like
Conceição, Cauby Peixoto‘s no. 1 hit of 1956. The groups final release in 1962,
Melodia… Ritmo… Alegria… Turma da Gafieira, was a compilation of the two original albums.
As members of Turma da Gafieira, Édison Machado introduced his ‘samba
no pratos’, the samba rhythm using cymbals, and Sivuca played his scats
on the accordion for the first time. Both techniques, although annoying
some purists at first, became acclaimed characteristics of these
musicians.
Turma da Gafieira’s historical value for Brazil’s popular music is of
great importance, since for the first time improvised jazz was recorded
to genuine samba rhythms. When bolero, samba-canção, fossa and tango
were the dominating styles for ballads, and samba in its many varieties
for up-tempo songs, the mixing of jazz improvisations with Brazilian
rhythms was way ahead of time. Bossa nova was yet to come, not to
mention the subsequent forms of samba-jazz and hard bossa."
Brazilliance
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ReplyDeleteKC, this is remarkable! Thanks for this listen. I had no idea that Raul went back this far. When I first heard his "fusion" albums in the late seventies I thought he was something brand new! My bad . . .
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