Thursday 5 February 2009

Brasil Escola do Jazz (request)


Brasil: Escola do Jazz. Gone Global DJ's Choice. PRP-8376
Straight no chaser compilation by gilles peterson and paul bradshaw.
Toshiba EMI Limited, 1994

Does anybody have a rip of this rare compilation
(el goog, wara katsu, arkadin, ish, simon, reza, bacoso)
The tracks aren't that difficult to trace, but i've never managed to track a copy down.

Glad to say, the link has graciously been provided by Simon (never enough rhodes) Didn't think i'd get any reaction for a long time, but simon's turned it around in a few hours! Many thanks again Simon, top man.

25 comments:

  1. Here's a tracklist to start :

    http://www.discogs.com/Various-Brasil-Escola-Do-Jazz/release/511305

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  2. Here it is - great compilation. I never get sick of Joyce’s “Aldeia De Ogum” no matter how often I hear it.
    Funny to realise that CD comps can becomes rare, makes me wonder what else I have stashed away!

    MP3 @320 (approx 111 mb)
    or
    WAV (apprx 460 mb)
    ONE TWO THREE

    Enjoy!

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  3. Here are Brotzmann links and more to follow later info and cover is in the download http://www.mediafire.com/file/kwxndnmkgmd/Brotzmann & Miller.zip . I have 3 more to upload will do it and send next week Steve

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  4. whoah, that was quick simon. big thanks for this, got a feeling this one is a future classic. Think i'm right in saying it was a limited press, was there a vinyl?

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  5. I have a vague memory of seeing it on vinyl, but not sure ... anyway glad to help out with a request!

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  6. top man simon, at 88% and waiting.
    many thanks again. looks like an lp in the photo, gonna keep an eye for it.

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  8. wasn't it on a cd given away with an edition of straight no chaser??? fucking long time ago am not sure my memory goes back that far...

    tis a top lp though learned a lot about brazil from this: Aldeia De Ogum is the quintessential gilles p jobbie!

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  9. i used buy shed loads of those! never got a free "anything".

    cd burner is chugging away as we speak...

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  10. Bought it in a CD shop here. Maybe the shopkeeper bought up a stack of "Straight No Chaser" magazines and pulled the CDs off :)

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  11. Nah me neither katonah, i guess you had to be one of the chosen few here... looks like they sent them all to Australia by the look of it Cunts!

    So what else did you get si, anything of interest???

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  12. welllll got about 900 CDs here, this has made me wonder what else is OOP or rare ....

    My favourite brazil comp is this one :

    http://www.musicarco.net/products/detail786.html

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  13. got that one on vinyl simon.!!
    thought you were gonna say brazilica. might post it just for the art alone. escola and brazilica are very similar in content

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  14. "Brasil : Escola do Jazz"; "Brazilica" and "Libera Nos" are next to each other in my brazil comps shelf :)

    Actually just grabbed Brazilica II from Flagolette the other day. I was saying to ish the other day that Flagolette's basically been posting my 90s CD collection recently - gonna have to change the locks!

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  15. Have you heard the Monday Michiru cover of Aldeia de Ogum? It's pretty nice but it's pretty much the same arrangement. I'll upload it here when I get home tonight.

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  16. Here, this is from Monday Michiru's covers album, My Ever Changing Moods. A year or two old.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/194946540/04_Aldeia_De_Ogum.m4a

    Just a little m4 taste, her version of the best Joyce song ever.

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  17. Thanks Ish - very faithful arrangement but still a good 'un.
    I also liked Aloe Blacc's use of it on "Shine Through" (2006) - it's either a sample or some sort of extrapolation on the track "Bailar". Interesting album btw - some hip hop, some soul, some brazilian, and even a spanish language version of John Legend's "Ordinary People".

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  18. thanks ish, beautiful version.

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  19. I have the vinyl if anyone wants a rip-it's the only vinyl comp I kept (flogged all my others years ago to make more room) as the cover is so good and its probably worth a few quid too.I only keep cd comps now and only if they are fucking good.Greg-no it never got given away by those tight fuckers at SNC.I flogged all my SNC mags from issue 1 onwards to some loony in belgium for £200 a few years ago and then squandered the proceeds on yet more fucking vinyl.Will i never learn?

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  20. Sorry forgot to mention that the vinyl issue was only pressed and released in Japan and a limited run at that hence the (kind of) rarity status.

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  21. i knew it. knew that buggar was a rare number. if you ever wanna sell it ...

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  22. i got my copy of the libera nos LP from crazy beat on discogs for £2.99!! theres another brazil comp by the same guys who did libera nos called primitivo which is rare, its on ebay for $47!! i'd expect libera nos can get that price now too.

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  23. Here's "primitivo" on vinyl for $32 :

    http://www.recordmania.net/brasil.php?ref=brasil_reissues&PHPSESSID=8f91a02cd1c44ae8d6baf7224bf69b94

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