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Quarteto Novo [Hermeto Pascoal] - 1967

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Quarteto Novo [Hermeto Pascoal] - 1967

Quarteto Novo [Hermeto Pascoal] - 1967
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A reunion of great musicians, the Quartet: Hermeto Pascoal, Théo de Barros, Heraldo do Monte, and Airto Moreira



The sole album by the legendary Quarteto Novo was released by the Odeon label in 1967 and was accorded various coveted Brazilian artistic prizes, including the Troféu Roquette Pinto and the Troféu Imprensa. The band was made up of four now legendary Brazilian musicians: percussionist Airto Moreira; bassist, guitarist, and violinist Theo de Barros; guitarist, violinist, violist, and sometimes banjo player Heraldo do Monte (these three musicians
all being members of the previous Trio Novo); and later arrival Hermeto Pascoal. Coming from the northeastern part of the nation, all of these men were intimately familiar with baião music, the danceable rhythmic style comprised of a syncopated 2/4 time signature that could be played on the
double-skinned zabumba drum and harmonic and melodic structures written around a Lydian flat seventh scale; it is derived from the tuning of the pífano flute, which has a raised fourth and flattened seventh. The chord structure is based on a dominant seventh. And while the style is not well-known outside Brazil, it nonetheless influenced a host of popular songwriters in America, England, and Europe, who scored hits with tunes utilizing the style's elements. (A couple of examples are the Burt Bacharach tune "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?" and "Save the Last Dance for Me," written by Doc Pomus and Mort Schulman and recorded by the Drifters.) Quarteto Novo – and their patron and songwriting collaborator Geraldo Vandré – had a deep, some would say obsessional, interest in American bebop; combine them and you have something very special indeed. Though in many ways, these eight songs sound somewhat quaint to undisciplined in the 21st century, the opposite is actually quite true. This meld of styles and the deep interest in subtle yet innovative rhythmic interplay, counterpoint, and taut song structures are to this day quite revolutionary.

The soulfulness at the heart of this music is a far cry from the breeziness of bossa nova, and there are no lyrics. Instead, on tunes like "Fica Mal com Deus,"
a 12-string guitar, a nylon-string guitar, and the pífano flute of Pascoal all enter in a head line like a bop composition. Within a chorus, the flute moves to
a different melody, guitars accent two different parts of the rhythm, and Airto allows timekeeping and rhythmic invention to flow toward the melody instead of framing its outside. The listener is completely caught up in the joy and drama of the tune – this also goes for the much more intricate and haunting "Canto Geral," which begins much more slowly but quickly weaves a pair of melodic intricacies together and frames them with a samba feel, which is stretched and cast off as three voices wordlessly create a third melody in the middle as a bridge, followed by a minor seventh interlude that is utterly forlorn before the pastoral open country feel returns. Amazing! The set closes with the popping "Vim de Sant'Ana," where piano, double bass,
nylon-string guitars, and Airto's percussion magic are woven inseparably with a contrapuntal Wes Montgomery swinging soul-styled melody. Over its five minutes the track changes considerably, moving from one mode to another with seamless transitions until the listener is left breathless by its end. This record is difficult to find at times, and keeps getting reissued on CD in small batches. Look for it. One can hear so many things in this music that deserve a place on the sacred shelf. One can think of producers like Creed Taylor and his original idea for CTI and know he heard this music; one can hear the very foundation of Egberto Gismonti's music inside this record; and it can also be credited with much of the killer '70s jazz and Brazilian fusions that occurred on records by everyone from Joe Farrell and Chick Corea to Gary Burton and Freddie Hubbard. And then there are those brilliant albums by Airto, Dom Um Romão, Flora Purim, and so many others that came directly from the sounds displayed here so generously and ingeniously.

This digitally remastered release from the Brazilian band Quarteto Novo features two bonus tracks, "Ponteio" and "O Cantador." Audio Remasterer: Luigi Hoffer. Editor: Luigi Hoffer. Little known outside of collectors of Brazilian sounds, 1967's QUARTETO NOVO is the only album by the band of
the same name. It originally featured two players whose fame eventually went far beyond the Brazilian scene, in jazz and, later, world music fusion: Airto Moreira, percussion, and Hermeto Pascoal, flute and many instruments. (They both went on to play with Miles Davis, among others). While the
inspirations of bossa nova and samba are strong here, NOVO is actually more of a jazz album, juggling various Brazilian styles and motifs, and infusing them with propulsive, bright, slightly irreverent swing. At times, QUARTETO NOVA recalls the early, jazz-influenced music of British progressive rock band Jethro Tull
(minus the vocals, of course.) Simply put, this is a gem that's not only for fans of 1960s Brazilian music.
Thom Jurek, All Music Guide


Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1 from 15. November 2010

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Tracklist

01.O Ovo (2:17)
02.fica Mal com Deus (3:27)
03.Canto Geral (3:43)
04.Algodão (7:19)
05.Canta Maria (2:45)
06.Síntese (2:37)
07.Misturada (4:15)
08.Vim de Sant'Ana (5:09)
09.Pontelo (2:43) Bonus
10.O Cantador (2:55) Bonus


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