VA - Glücklich, Vol. 02 (1996) [CD-Rip]
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Glücklich, Vol. 02
- Year Of Release: 1996
- Label: Compost Records - COMPOST021
- Genre: Jazzdance, Latin Jazz, Samba, Bossa Nova
- Quality: MP3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, full covers)
- Total Time: 00:47:44
- Total Size: 112.7 MB / 356.0 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
[5:51] 01. Sail-Joia - Go For The Others
[5:07] 02. Nicos Jaritz - Otão E Eu
[2:52] 03. Ximo & Judy - Vou Vencer
[6:25] 04. Second Direction - Flying Carpet Ride
[4:39] 05. Emphasis - Vera Cruz
[2:50] 06. Niagara - Rhythm Go
[7:04] 07. Joe Haider Trio - Tante Nelly
[2:32] 08. Heinz Von Moisy - Nil
[10:29] 09. Mr. Circle - Schoch-Schach
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ABOUT THE ALBUM
Various – Glücklich II
Label: Compost Records – COMPOST 021-2
Series: Glücklich – II
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: Germany
Released: 1996
Genre: Electronic, Jazz, Latin
Style: Samba, Latin, Batucada, Fusion, Latin Jazz
Welcome to chapter 2 of the Glücklich-compilation series. This time we are not only featuring fusion made in Germany, but we're also extending our musical terrain to Europe's finest in jazz/fusion with a Brazilian tinge.
First of we go Benelux with Sail-Joia, a band consisting of half Brasileiros, half Dutchmen/-women. »Go For The Others«, with its minimal bassline, features the Lameirinhas bros. on acoustic guitar and bass, Shawn Bergin on soprano sax and well-known session man Nippy Noya on percussion.
Next up is Cuban percussionist Nicos Jaritz and his Austrian compañeros with a cooking, rootsy batucada entitled »Otão E Eu«. This 1985 production is still a favourite of both jazz and house dj's. With chords reminiscent of Pharoah Sanders' »Upper Egypt Lower Egypt« we move on:
»Nil« is the tune and percussionist Heinz von Moisy the artist. It features Carlo Domeniconi on acoustic guitar and Manfred Burzlaff on vibes laying down great harmonies. Murzlaff has not only been popular for his excellent vibraphone playing but also for his truly progressive hairstyle on the backcover of their 1977 LP »Las Plantas« , of which »Nil« is lifted from. Bad!
Fender, yeah Fender! And Monika Linges! Mr. Circle from a place called Aachen in Germany and something called »Schoch-Schach« which rides all the way through! Monika Linges and her vocal talents have recently been rediscovered and reactivated by none other than Nobukazu Takemura on his excellent »Child's View« LP. Also worth to mention is Mikesch van Grümmer, band-leader and keyboarder, who doesn't turn up on many recordings, but when he does he certainly lets you know that he's in business. Check his solo!
Ximo & Judy give us a bright funky samba with »Vou Vencer«, which still has that certain »tristeza«, inherent to many Brazilian compositions. This Brazilian duo was based near Frankfurt in the early 80's and their band consisted of half Brazilians, half Germans. Izio Gross, who also wrote the song, is on piano and percussion.
Not exactly Brazilian but nethertheless beat-heavy quality: Klaus Weiss and his percussion unit Niagara with the »Rhythm Go«. This »funky batucada« or whatever you may call it, was recorded in 1972 and sounds way ahead of its time. Niagara's 3rd LP »Afire« came out on the seldom-seen Finger label. Their previous two LP's featured well-known German rockstar Udo Lindenberg on drums!
The »Flying Carpet Ride« is probably the rarest tune of this compilation, as it never came out commercially. It was made for radio/TV commercials/breaks only. The band is called Second Direction and the soloists are Fritz Münzer with a lovely soprano sax and Karl Heinz Merkel on Fender Rhodes, who gives us great chords. A favourite.
We stick to the Fender and go to Switzerland with Emphasis, who will take us to »Vera Cruz« with their fine rendition of the Milton Nascimento classic. »Vera Cruz« has always been popular in terms of being covered by other bands. Also check Jayme Marques' version.
Remember »Onkel Joe« by Catch Up on Glücklich Vol.1? Well, this is the original all-organic version entitled »Tante Nelly« (= aunt Nelly), performed by pianist Joe Haider and his trio. Isla Eckinger sets the bass and Allen Blairman is on drums. »Tante Nelly originally came out in 1973 on »Café des Pyrénnées« on Kick records.
Hope this compilation gives you a deeper insight into Europe's 70's/80's jazz/fusion scene. Whether you listen to this at home or play it out in a club, just bear in mind that this is not a bootleg. There is no point in rereleasing original music without honouring its originators at all, is there?!
liner notes by Rainer Trüby (A Forest Mighty Black, DJ), april 1996
Credits
Compiled By, Liner Notes – Rainer Trüby
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 667548001427
Label Code: LC 02518
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[5:51] 01. Sail-Joia - Go For The Others
[5:07] 02. Nicos Jaritz - Otão E Eu
[2:52] 03. Ximo & Judy - Vou Vencer
[6:25] 04. Second Direction - Flying Carpet Ride
[4:39] 05. Emphasis - Vera Cruz
[2:50] 06. Niagara - Rhythm Go
[7:04] 07. Joe Haider Trio - Tante Nelly
[2:32] 08. Heinz Von Moisy - Nil
[10:29] 09. Mr. Circle - Schoch-Schach
**********
ABOUT THE ALBUM
Various – Glücklich II
Label: Compost Records – COMPOST 021-2
Series: Glücklich – II
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: Germany
Released: 1996
Genre: Electronic, Jazz, Latin
Style: Samba, Latin, Batucada, Fusion, Latin Jazz
Welcome to chapter 2 of the Glücklich-compilation series. This time we are not only featuring fusion made in Germany, but we're also extending our musical terrain to Europe's finest in jazz/fusion with a Brazilian tinge.
First of we go Benelux with Sail-Joia, a band consisting of half Brasileiros, half Dutchmen/-women. »Go For The Others«, with its minimal bassline, features the Lameirinhas bros. on acoustic guitar and bass, Shawn Bergin on soprano sax and well-known session man Nippy Noya on percussion.
Next up is Cuban percussionist Nicos Jaritz and his Austrian compañeros with a cooking, rootsy batucada entitled »Otão E Eu«. This 1985 production is still a favourite of both jazz and house dj's. With chords reminiscent of Pharoah Sanders' »Upper Egypt Lower Egypt« we move on:
»Nil« is the tune and percussionist Heinz von Moisy the artist. It features Carlo Domeniconi on acoustic guitar and Manfred Burzlaff on vibes laying down great harmonies. Murzlaff has not only been popular for his excellent vibraphone playing but also for his truly progressive hairstyle on the backcover of their 1977 LP »Las Plantas« , of which »Nil« is lifted from. Bad!
Fender, yeah Fender! And Monika Linges! Mr. Circle from a place called Aachen in Germany and something called »Schoch-Schach« which rides all the way through! Monika Linges and her vocal talents have recently been rediscovered and reactivated by none other than Nobukazu Takemura on his excellent »Child's View« LP. Also worth to mention is Mikesch van Grümmer, band-leader and keyboarder, who doesn't turn up on many recordings, but when he does he certainly lets you know that he's in business. Check his solo!
Ximo & Judy give us a bright funky samba with »Vou Vencer«, which still has that certain »tristeza«, inherent to many Brazilian compositions. This Brazilian duo was based near Frankfurt in the early 80's and their band consisted of half Brazilians, half Germans. Izio Gross, who also wrote the song, is on piano and percussion.
Not exactly Brazilian but nethertheless beat-heavy quality: Klaus Weiss and his percussion unit Niagara with the »Rhythm Go«. This »funky batucada« or whatever you may call it, was recorded in 1972 and sounds way ahead of its time. Niagara's 3rd LP »Afire« came out on the seldom-seen Finger label. Their previous two LP's featured well-known German rockstar Udo Lindenberg on drums!
The »Flying Carpet Ride« is probably the rarest tune of this compilation, as it never came out commercially. It was made for radio/TV commercials/breaks only. The band is called Second Direction and the soloists are Fritz Münzer with a lovely soprano sax and Karl Heinz Merkel on Fender Rhodes, who gives us great chords. A favourite.
We stick to the Fender and go to Switzerland with Emphasis, who will take us to »Vera Cruz« with their fine rendition of the Milton Nascimento classic. »Vera Cruz« has always been popular in terms of being covered by other bands. Also check Jayme Marques' version.
Remember »Onkel Joe« by Catch Up on Glücklich Vol.1? Well, this is the original all-organic version entitled »Tante Nelly« (= aunt Nelly), performed by pianist Joe Haider and his trio. Isla Eckinger sets the bass and Allen Blairman is on drums. »Tante Nelly originally came out in 1973 on »Café des Pyrénnées« on Kick records.
Hope this compilation gives you a deeper insight into Europe's 70's/80's jazz/fusion scene. Whether you listen to this at home or play it out in a club, just bear in mind that this is not a bootleg. There is no point in rereleasing original music without honouring its originators at all, is there?!
liner notes by Rainer Trüby (A Forest Mighty Black, DJ), april 1996
Credits
Compiled By, Liner Notes – Rainer Trüby
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 667548001427
Label Code: LC 02518
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