Tenorio Jr: EMBALO
Tenorio Jr: EMBALO
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Tenorio Jr
Label: Mr Bongo
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5024017000094
Genre: Jazz
Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition. Master jazz pianist Tenorio Jr AKA Francisco Tenório Júnior only recorded this one album, Embalo, originally released on RGE in 1964. Rumor has it that he was arrested and thrown in jail (and possibly even murdered) while on tour with Toquinho and Vinicius de Moraes in Argentina in 1976. He has not been seen since. Soon after the disappearance of Tenorio Jr. Filmmaker Rogerio Lima produced a short film entitled Balada para Tenorio, which chronicles the disappearance with interviews with family and friends. Júnior played on Gal Costa's classic song 'Pontos de Luz', as sampled by Kaytranada on Lite Spots. As regularly played by the likes of Gilles Peterson, Floating Points and Co.
Tracks:
1.1 Embalo
1.2 Inutil Paisagem
1.3 Nebulosa
1.4 Samadhi
1.5 Sambinha
1.6 Fim de Semana
1.7 Nectar
1.8 Clouds
1.9 Consolação
1.10 Estou Nessa Agora
1.11 Carnaval Sem Assunto