Airto – Seeds On The Ground / The Natural Sounds of Airto
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/192 kHz | FLAC | 300 dpi scans | Jazz, Brazilian, Fusion
Original release, 1971 Buddah Recordhs / Reissue 2020 Real Gone Music / Sony Records
Day 4 of Flabbergasted Vibes’ 12 Days of Christmas finally brings us to Brazil. Sort of. I predict there will be much more Brazilian content on this blog in 2022.
The first couple albums from Airto Moreira could easily be co-credited to Hermeto Pascoal, since he played such a major role in them. He wrote all but two of the tracks on this one. I once had a transcendental shamanic experience with this album while laying in a hammock in the middle of mountain forest. But you don’t need such accoutrements to be transported by the music here, it’s truly the stuff of magic. At turns moody, deep, and profoundly uplifting, sometimes all at once. A young Flora Purim shines here too, and she channels Gal Costa’s tropicalista phase with aplomb on tunes like O Sonho / Moon Dreams, a tune credited to Livingston & Evans of “Que Sera Sera” fame and which is also on Flora’s “Butterfly Dreams” LP on Milestone from a few years after this. It is also worth noting that Sivuca puts in an appearance on the accordion, and Dom Um Romão on the drums, as well as (honorary Brazilian?) Ron Carter on bass throughout.
A1 – Andei (I Walked)
A2 – O Sonho (Moon Dreams)
A3 – Uri (Wind)
A4 – Papo Furado (Jive Talking)
B1 – Juntos (We Love)
B2 – O Galho Da Roseira (The Branches Of The Rose Tree)
B3 – O Galho Da Roseira (The Branches Of The Rose Tree) Part II
A1 Andei (I Walked)
Bass – Ron Carter
Vocals, Percussion, Berimbau – Airto
Written By, Harpsichord, Flute – Hermeto Pascoal
A2 O Sonho (Moon Dreams)
Bass – Ron Carter
Drums, Percussion – Airto
Keyboards – Hermeto Pascoal
Vocals – Flora Purim
Written By – J. Livingston & R. Evans
A3 Uri (Wind)
Accordion – Sivuca
Acoustic Guitar, Voice, Written-By, Flute [Bass Flute] – Hermeto Pascoal
Bass, Cello – Ron Carter
Viola – Severino De Oliveira
Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Voice – Airto
Voice, Vocals – Flora Purim
Voice, Written By – Googie
A4 Papo Furado (Jive Talking)
Acoustic Guitar, Voice – Severino De Oliveira
Bass, Voice – Ron Carter
Percussion, Voice – Dom Um Romão
Vocals, Percussion, Voice – Airto*
Written By, Acoustic Guitar, Voice – Hermeto Pascoal
B1 Juntos (We Love)
Bass – Ron Carter
Drums, Percussion – Airto
Organ – Severino De Oliveira
Percussion – Dom Um Romão
Written By, Flute [Bass Flute], Piano – Hermeto Pascoal
Written By, Vocals – Flora Purim
B2 O Galho Da Roseira (The Branches Of The Rose Tree)
Acoustic Guitar, Accordion – Severino De Oliveira
Bass – Ron Carter
Keyboards, Written By – Hermeto Pascoal
Percussion – Dom Um Romão
Vocals – Flora Purim
B3 O Galho Da Roseira (The Branches Of The Rose Tree) Part II
Acoustic Guitar, Accordion – Severino De Oliveira
Bass – Ron Carter
Percussion – Dom Um Romão
Vocals – Flora Purim
Written By, Keyboards – Hermeto Pascoal
Credits
Art Direction, Photography By – Sid Maurer
Co-producer, Engineer – Tony May
Coordinator – Flora Purim
Creative Director [Director Of Creative Packaging & Merchandising] – Milton Sincoff
Design – Michael Mandel
Photography By [Back & Inside Covers] – Hal Wilson
Producer – Airto Moreira
Notes
Limited to 1000 copies
LINEAGE: 2020 Real Gone Music / Sony vinyl; Pro-Ject RM-5SE with Audio Tecnica Signet TK7E cartridge; Speedbox power supply; Creek Audio OBH-15; Audioquest Black Mamba and Pangea Premier interconnect cables; M-Audio Audiophile 192 Soundcard ; Adobe Audition at 32-bit float 192khz; clicks and pops removed manually with Adobe Audition 3.0; resampled and dithered using iZotope RX Advanced. Converted to FLAC in either Trader’s Little Helper or dBPoweramp. Tags done with Foobar 2000 and Tag and Rename.
All resolutions of FLAC: 16/44.1, 24/96, 24/192
password: vibes
The FLAC24-96 files for this post are giving me the same behavior as I got with the Fat Larry post (see comments there).
Hi Dr. V. Any chance you could post a FLAC16 file for this one as well?
The comment under the link says there is FLAC16 but it’s not in the folder. TIA.
First off, I’m curious how Ron Carter even knew of these musicians. I’m guessing it may have been through doing some Bossa Nova stuff prior to this and getting introduced to Brazilian musicians in the process? It’s cliche but music really is a shared language and these folks speak it fluently and eloquently. I’m almost through listening to this album now and man, it is really good. Thank you so much Dr. V! One funny thing, I looked up “Papo Furado” on Google translate and it told me that it means “Bullshit” in english. Too funny and probably more correct than the published album translation of “Jive Talking”? I may have to keep that one in my back pocket and use it on annoying people from time to time. I’ll just tell them to look it up. 🙂
Ron Carter knew Hermeto because Hermeto played with Miles! Presumably Airto too.Besides this stuff has next to nothing to do with Bossa Nova.These guys were Brazilians who played jazz Brazilian jazz musicians.
Yep there are problems with both this and the Fat Larry uploads.I was dying to here this in glorious 192/24 so please try and fix .
Thank you!
Another good catch … thanks a bunch.
Back in my 20s I used to listen to a lot of Brazilian vibes and I still oscillate between those and my usual jazz and fusion diet. FWIW, one of my alltime favorite albums is Wayne Shorter’s ‘Native Dancer’ with Milton Nascimento … ‘Transcendental shamanic experiences’ with those kind of vibes spinning sounds all too familiar, lol.